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KING AND QUEEN MEET FILM ACTORS AFTER COMMAND SHOW.—At the end of the first Royal command film show, held at the Empire, Leicester Square, London actors and actresses in British and American films were presented to their Majesties, loan 'Rennet is seen; curtseying as she is presented, to the King and Queen, while on the left is her husband, Walter Wanger. Behind Miss Bennet is Margaret Lockwood, the British actress. The allow was held on November 1.

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Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 8

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KING AND QUEEN MEET FILM ACTORS AFTER COMMAND SHOW.—At the end of the first Royal command film show, held at the Empire, Leicester Square, London actors and actresses in British and American films were presented to their Majesties, loan 'Rennet is seen; curtseying as she is presented, to the King and Queen, while on the left is her husband, Walter Wanger. Behind Miss Bennet is Margaret Lockwood, the British actress. The allow was held on November 1. Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 8

KING AND QUEEN MEET FILM ACTORS AFTER COMMAND SHOW.—At the end of the first Royal command film show, held at the Empire, Leicester Square, London actors and actresses in British and American films were presented to their Majesties, loan 'Rennet is seen; curtseying as she is presented, to the King and Queen, while on the left is her husband, Walter Wanger. Behind Miss Bennet is Margaret Lockwood, the British actress. The allow was held on November 1. Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 8

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