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Pathway Into Light

Mar 4, 1952
0h 16m
★ 6.0

Overview

A documentary short celebrating the life of Louis Braille, his invention of the writing system named after him, and the legacy he has left behind.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

British Pathé
Royal National Institute of Blind People
Pathé Journal

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Cast

Jack Hawkins

Narrator

Jack Hawkins

Jean Metcalfe

Narrator

Jean Metcalfe

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Himself

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

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