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EMI-MGM features a Ken Russell production. Boy friend. Twiggy and Christopher Gable, produced and directed by Ken Russell. Screenplay by Ken Russell, based on the musical by Sandy Wilson, Panavision, Metrocolor, the original score is engraved on Emi-Columbia records
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Title: Boy friend
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EMI-MGM features a Ken Russell production.
Boy friend.
Twiggy and Christopher Gable, produced and directed by Ken Russell.
Screenplay by Ken Russell, based on the musical by Sandy Wilson, Panavision, Metrocolor, the original score is engraved on Emi-Columbia records.

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