Title reads 'French-British Split over Common Market - Its Effect on an Already Fast Changing World Economy'.
GV. Inside the Council Hall in Brussels, Belgium, just before meeting of the European Common Market where the France denies Britain's entry to Common Market...
Title reads 'French-British Split over Common Market - Its Effect on an Already Fast Changing World Economy'.
GV. Inside the Council Hall in Brussels, Belgium, just before meeting of the European Common Market where the France denies Britain's entry to Common Market due to disagreements over agricultural policy. MS. Group of press and film cameramen. CU. Desk signs reading Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Italy. MS. France's Foreign Minister Couve de Murville taking his seat. Various shots around the crowded conference table in the Council Hall. LV. Houses of Parliament taken from Parliament Square. LV. St. Martins in the Field from across Trafalgar Square. LS. Eiffel Tower in Paris. Various shots of General Charles de Gaulle posing with his new government. LS. New bridge across Rhine, Germany. GV. Boats moving along Rhine. MS. President De Gaulle and German Chancellor Dr Konrad Adenauer leaving Dr Adenauer's house. Various shots of American President John F. Kennedy greeting Britain's Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, Lord Home and Duncan Sandys at Nassau Airport. Various shots of President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan posing in garden of the villa in Nassau where their talks took place. CU. Zoom in to map of Common Market states of Europe. Various shots of machine digging coal out. GV. Large field piled high with stacks of coal. Various shots of the exterior and interior of large steel works showing blast furnace. Various shots of making and storing of railway lines. GV. Countryside valley. MLS. Small stone country cottage. MS. Farmer working in field with plough pulled by horses. CU. Corn blowing in breeze. MS. Farmers at work on the harvester. GV. Large granary. Various shots of transport passing through gates on borders of various countries including Italy, France, Germany etc. Various shots of the women in busy store hunting for bargains during sale. GV. At a photographic exhibition. CU. Packing cases marked for various places. CU. 'Export' label being stuck on. MS. Load of sacks being loaded onto ship at dock. GV. Train carrying lots of foreign cars. GV. People leaving factory. CU. Man in cap taking bite out of bun. CU. Faces of a coal miner, nurse and docker. Various shots of large lorries on road. LS. Coal train moving along viaduct.
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