Geck Family Film Christmas 1962

From the collection of

East Anglian Film Archive at the University of East Anglia
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Geck Family Film Christmas 1962


A toy banjo and Groucho Marx novelty glasses-and-moustache supply all the fun for the youngest member of the Geck family at Christmastime.

Short but adorably cute family film, a lovely record of a typical domestic setting at Christmastime. As they often do at this time of year, this home movie concentrates in the main on the youngest member of the family, a young boy, who is thoroughly absorbed with playing with the new toys he has been gifted. Home movie maker Mr Geck recorded in and around Great Yarmouth and the Caister area in addition to capturing scenes of family life at home in North Walsham.

Short but adorably cute family film, a lovely record of a typical domestic setting at Christmastime. As they often do at this time of year, this home movie concentrates in the main on the youngest member of the family, a young boy, who is thoroughly absorbed with playing with the new toys he has been gifted. Home movie maker Mr Geck recorded in and around Great Yarmouth and the Caister area in addition to capturing scenes of family life at home in North Walsham.


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