SWF goes white at end despite stop command

The title says it all really; I've got a simple FLA that just
slides some content into place.
It's got a stop frame at the start because it's actually a
submovie of a parent movie (and the stop on the first frame
accommodates the preloader in the parent) so when the SWF is viewed
in isolation a quick tap of the Return key is needed to start it
playing... entirely normal.
BUT when it gets to the end the SWF it goes white, instead of
displaying the content visible on the last frame (30). There's a
stop command on the last frame. Why does it all go blank?
I figure you'll need the FLA to help, so here it is:
http://tinyurl.com/2wmc2z
(2.5MB)
I wondered if the AS inside the slideshow_mc was causing it,
but swapping slideshow_mc for a regular static image with no
internal AS made no difference. None of the other symbols have any
internal scripting.
This is baffling me, mainly because the FLA is so bare-bones
that I can't see where the problem can possibly be hiding. No doubt
I'm missing the wood for the trees, so can someone end my pain
here?
Cheers.

Ugh. There's nothing quite like posting your problem in a
public forum to make you spot the solution 10 minutes later.
The issue was a badly typed stop command.
Wood for the trees, like I figured.
All is fixed, no need to respond, sorry to trouble the group.
Rick

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