Pigeon Post (1952)
Pigeon post sent to stage and screen stars to advertise singer Burl Ives to London stage and press. M, S of Jean Sakol, who thought up the idea, sat at a desk typing, C, U as she sorts through some paper and puts letter in envelope. M, S of her at the desk, she carries on typing. C, U typing RSVP By Pigeon Post pans to P. S. Please don t eat the pigeon . She picks up letter and goes over to table, another lady closes lid on a box. C, U as man gets out another pigeon and puts identification tag and message container on its legs. M, S as it is put in box, M, S as girl writes on box. Various shots as pigeons are put in boxes and taken out to be delivered to stage and screen stars. M, S of Dick Richards, film critic, receiving his message. He writes a note of acceptance and puts it back in the container before releasing the pigeon out of the window. M, S of Sue Carson in her dressing room, she also accepts and sends it back. M, S as it flies through the air. M, S of Peter Ustinov sitting at his dressing
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