Neil Kenyon. Location of events unknown.
Entertainer / comedian (?) Neil Kenyon — a sort of promotional film here; Kenyon hanging out being silly. With crowd gathered on pavement Kenyon; wearing top hat; carrying ladder; pretends to scrub building. A policeman makes him move on. Kenyon walks toward camera with his ladder; scrub bucket; etc.& off to left. crowd turns to watch. Men standing outside building; grinning in amusement. Kenyon walks on down street with ladder etc. Back view; same; past many advertisements
Another location. Car drives up to corner; with Kenyon in the back; now minus the scrubbing equipment and with bowler and cane. He walks toward camera; off rt. Then CU Kenyon poses in front of poster advertising himself; with name at top; and drawing of man lighting cigarette — he stands in front of it; lighting up in real life. Smiles; laughs; speaks to cam.
Comedy. Celebrities. Entertainment; street scene.
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