The Laboured Party Trailer

The Laboured Party Trailer (1975)

11 August 1975 20 mins

This amusing short features a real life Labour party canvasser who comes looking for Dwoskin (never realizing that he's the camera man), and instead is treated to the provocations and manipulations of the housemates.

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United Kingdom 11 August 1975

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