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"The Mudlark"

Two of the screen’s most -admired and accomplished 'stars. Irene Dunne and Alec •Guinness, appear as Queen "Victoria and her Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli in “The Mudlark.” a heartwarming story of a young ragamuffin who sneaks into < Windsor Castle to talk to the , -Queen and unwittingliy!, touches off an explosive social controversy in Parlia- 1 ment. ; < This dramatised fictional, i incident and its far-reaching h social consequences are i ; related in the very personal; < I human terms of the small i •“mudlark" who teaches an;; important lesson about the .'underprivileged classes to the; Queen of England. !j “The Mudlark” will beh • screened tonight. i

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33813, 9 April 1975, Page 4

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106

"The Mudlark" Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33813, 9 April 1975, Page 4

"The Mudlark" Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33813, 9 April 1975, Page 4

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