Full title reads: "£70,000 Fire Destroys German Film Studios".
Munich, Germany.
MV Pan roof of Geiselgasteig Film studio ablaze. LV Fire fighters on top of roof with hoses. SV Fire fighters on roof. One wearing helmet. SV Firemen on roof. SV Pan on sloping roof with hatchet cutting...
Full title reads: "£70,000 Fire Destroys German Film Studios".
Munich, Germany.
MV Pan roof of Geiselgasteig Film studio ablaze. LV Fire fighters on top of roof with hoses. SV Fire fighters on roof. One wearing helmet. SV Firemen on roof. SV Pan on sloping roof with hatchet cutting hole. SV Pan fire engine arriving. MV Elevated workers outside talking. MV Workers bring out belongings. CU Fireman in respirator looking up. GV Fireman with hoses. Man with spectacles walking towards. CU Injured fire fighter talking to others. CU Man and woman looking on. CU Man with hat looking on Fireman in background. MV Fire raging on roof of studio pan along smoke. LV Burning studio. Camera crew start to pull camera to safety. MV Men pulling camera to safety LV Fire raging. SV Raging Fire on roof. Pan. MV Men and woman handling hoses. LV Fireman fighting fire. MV Firefighters. Man overcome by smoke falls from ladder. MV Two Firemen holding hose in doorway. LV Elevated firemen fighting fire. LV From inside building of Fire fighters at work pan to burning interior. LV Sun Through smoke. LV Fireman on top of building playing hoses.
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