Sereno And June (1934)

No titles. Pathe Studio, London. Comedian Ronald Frankau, wearing a hat, glasses, scarf and a big false moustache, introduces the act of Sereno and June, saying that Sereno is quite upright while June is usually upside down. We then see various shots of the acrobatic balancing and tumbling act of Sereno and June. They do several stunts, including one where June climbs to the top of a ladder, jumps into Sereno’s arms and he balances her upside down on his head while he climbs up one side of the ladder and down the other. He then stands in front of a pillar and June bends over so that she can walk down the length of it - Sereno ends up flat on his face by the time she gets to the bottom. They do the same thing in reverse. Duplicate exists in Turns Can 5 and ’Pictorial Revue’ - see separate records for details. FILM ID: A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT’S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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