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Traffic in King's Road, Chelsea

Traffic in King's Road, Chelsea

Genres

Documentary

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Formerly lost film rediscovered in 1996, directed by William Friese-Greene.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

1 mins

Rating

3.633/10

Release Date

01 January 1890

Country

United Kingdom

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