
The production of King George V's Silver Jubilee (1910-1935) special postage stamp. The film turns colour halfway through when stamp comes to be printed.
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Is this for you? If you have any interest in mid-1930s industrial processes or if you just like watching how things were made before everything went digital, you might actually get a kick out of The King's Stamp. If you’re looking for a plot, or people talking, or literally anything resembling drama, you should probabl...


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"Is this for you? If you have any interest in mid-1930s industrial processes or if you just like watching how things were made before everything went digital, you might actually get a kick out of The King's Stamp. If you’re looking for a plot, or people talking, or literally anything resembling drama, you should probably stay far away. This is pure, unadulterated process. It’s not often a movie makes a sudden pivot halfway through, but this one does it with the grace of a brick. We spend a long t..."


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