The name is absent



Appendix 3.2: Seunple films - synopses and character lists
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performing 'Bachelor Boy1 with Don; and as the 'Greek'
musicians serenading the bus as it pulls away in the
penultimate scene of the film. In diegetic terms these are
three different groups of characters, but an audience able to
recognise the Shadows as individuals is thus also invited to
enjoy the artifice of the film from a position of superior
knowledge.

Female characters in order of appearance, character groups
(figures appearing in the credit sequence are excluded)

1_____

Children at the roadside, Dover road

4_____

2

Two young women in a trailer pulled by cyclists,
France_____________________________________________

4

3_____

Sandy

3_____

4_____

Angie

3_____

5____

Lindsay

3_____

6_____

Two smartly dressed women, Paris

4_____

7_____

Dancers in the Paris dancing club

4_____

8_____

Barbara Winters

2_____

9_____

Two large middleaged Frenchwomen dressed in black

4____

10

Buxom woman in a pink sundress____________________

4_____

11

Old woman in black, selling flowers∕young woman
in a bikini_________________________________________

4

12

Woman in a yellow dress

4_____

13

Two old women in black∕two young women in pink

4_____

14

Three little girls in blue sailor dresses∕three
young women in pink sailor dresses

4

15

Middleaged woman wearing spectacles∕young woman
in black tights and a pink sweater________________

4

16

Passers by, Paris street__________________________

4_____

17

Stella Winters

3_____

18

Stella Winters' maid______________________________

3_____

19

Members of Orlando's troupe

4_____

20

Waitress, Swiss cafe

4_____

21

Soldier's girlfriend, Swiss cafe

4_____

22

Diners in Austrian restaurant_____________________

4_____

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