The name is absent



Appendix 3.3: Character groups in sample films

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GROUP 1

GROUP 2______

GROUP 3_______

GROUP 4________

M

1: Marnie
/Margaret
Edgar

7 : Bernice
Edgar

6: Jessie
Cotton

11: Susan
Clayburn

13: Lil
Mannering

2 : Strutt,s
secretary
3 : Crowd at
the station
4 : Mrs
Maitland,
receptionist
at the Red Fox
Tavern

5: Children
playing in Van
Buren St,
Baltimore

8 : Mrs Cotton
(not seen)

9: Passers by
outside
Philadelphia
station

10: Office
staff at
Rutlands
12: Miss
Blakely, job
candidate at
Rutlands
14: Stella
Rutland (dead,
not seen)

15: Spectators
at Atlantic
city racetrack
16: Rita,
nightcleaner
at Rutlands

17 : Waitress
in the diner
18 : Customers
in the diner
19: Elderly
guest at the
wedding

20: Diners on
board ship

21: Passengers
in the ship's
bar

22: Guests at
the Rutland
dinner party
23: Mrs Strutt

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