The Girl Chewing Gum

1976 | 12 minutes | 6.6 ★ (37)

The Girl Chewing Gum
  • Overview

    At Stamford Road in Dalston Junction of east London, the camera follows pedestrians, cars and birds while a narrator, who appears to be the director behind the camera, seems to instruct the objects.

  • Release Date

    10 March 1976

  • DirectingJohn Smith
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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