AT THE MUSEUM

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Title: AT THE MUSEUM

Reference number: 2464

Date: 1953

Director: filmed by Louise Annand

Sponsor: Schools Museum Service, Glasgow

Production company: SEFA (Glasgow Group)

Sound: silent

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 4.52 mins

Description: A little boy is taken to Kelvingrove Museum and Art gallery by his mother. Mother and son turn model engines, look at lions, seabirds, and foreign dress.

An educational film made for the Glasgow group of the Scottish Educational Film Association.
Entered in the Scottish Amateur Film Festival, 1953.

Credits: cast in order: the boy, the girl
Denys Duncanson
Ann Boyce

Shotlist: Credits (0.21) Ext. Kelvingrove Museum with notices of current exhibitions with gvs woman and a boy entering (0.46) int. museum with gvs different exhibits including suits of armour, models of ships, displays of stuffed birds and mammals, foreign dress and artifacts (4.52)