The Singing Street (1951)

Género : Documental, Música

Tiempo de ejecución : 18M

Director : Nigel McIsaac, Raymond Townsend, James Ritchie

Sinopsis

Short film documenting children's street games and songs in 1950s Edinburgh.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Nigel McIsaac
Nigel McIsaac
Director
Raymond Townsend
Raymond Townsend
Director
James Ritchie
James Ritchie
Director

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