"Topical" Triumphs Again Trailer (1922)
16 November 1922 Factual 3 mins
Eager voters swarm to Trafalgar Square to witness the election results.
Watch the official "Topical" Triumphs Again 1922 trailer in HD below.
16 November 1922 Factual 3 mins
Eager voters swarm to Trafalgar Square to witness the election results.
Watch the official "Topical" Triumphs Again 1922 trailer in HD below.
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"Topical" Triumphs again Daily Sketch Topical Budget 586-1 Trailer
United Kingdom 16 November 1922
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16 April 1922
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