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Featuring a very young Joan Collins.

 

http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/...ts-and-fancies-1951/

 

Four years before heading a cast of thousands in Howard Hawks’ epic Land of the Pharaohs, Joan Collins made a more auspicious film debut – in this short, comic documentary about the by-products of coal. In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it performance, Collins appears as a groovy young thing whose family discover how wretched their lives would be if it wasn’t for those aforementioned coal by-products.

 

Facts and Fancies was produced on behalf of the Gas Council by Public Relationship Films - a company which specialised in applying a sparkling and quirky wit to potentially dull public information films. Public Relationship was headed by Richard Massingham, the inimitable on-screen star of many of these productions. Here he has a supporting role, playing the father of the family.


 

 

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I've posted a couple of clips before of the film debut of well known actors.

Firstly an extract from an odd film made in 1941 called Peer Gynt. It was Charlton Heston's debut when he was 17. He wouldn't make another film until 1950.

El Loro
Baz posted:

Wow.....just shows the adage about everyone has to start somewhere is right  

Yes it does. Recently I was reading an article on a website about how many stars started out in adult movies!  You might be a little surprised.

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