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Dear Green Place

Dear Green Place

19680h 15m

Overview

A picture of the development of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, as seen through the photography of Scots-Italian photographer Oscar Marzaroli.

Directed by Oscar Marzaroli
Written by Alasdair Gray
Produced by Oscar Marzaroli, Michael Pavett
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Henry Stamper

About Dear Green Place

Dear Green Place is a documentary film released in 1968. Directed by Oscar Marzaroli, it stars Henry Stamper. A picture of the development of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, as seen through the photography of Scots-Italian photographer Oscar Marzaroli.

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