Poodle Beauty Parlour (1955)
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. L, S of an elegant woman walking a white poodle through the park. The woman is mannequin Nicky Keyworth and she is taking her poodle Lady Jane to the poodle s beauty parlour for hair treatment. Ann Seymour, who runs the poodle s beauty parlour, has introduced into the Britain the idea of dyeing poodles any colour from cherry red to applegreen. She uses harmless vegetable dye which lasts for just under a month. M, S of Miss Keyworth and Lady Jane entering the salon. M, S of Ann Seymour greeting them. She shows Miss Keyworth colour samples. C, U shot of a plate with samples. Miss Keyworth s finger points into the pink one. M, S of the two women discussing the colour. M, S of the interior of a dying room. Two women dying another poodle green. One is applying the dye to poodle s back while the other blowdries poodle s front. Poodle stands still. M, S of Ann Seymour starting to paint Lady Jane. C, U shot of a hand applying paint with a toothbrush. M, S of the green poodle bei
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