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January 1955
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■Journal of the Association of Cine & Allied Technicians
Vol. 21
JANUARY 1955
No. 121
CONTENTS
• Cover Still: "Animal Farm" (Halas & Bachelor)
• More British Films? . . . 3 • Home Films Top British Box-Office Winners . . . 4 • Film Technician's Notebook ... 5, 6 • "Animal Farm" ... 7
• In January, 1934 . . . 8 • World Labour to Promote Films . . . 8 • T.U.C. Sculptures on View ... 9
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