Full title reads: "Amsterdam. Beatles Take Over Holland".
Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Beatle-mania scenes from Amsterdam - Jimmy Nichol stands in for Ringo who is ill.
GV Pan crowds of teenagers at Schiphol airport. SV kids with banner. SV The Beatles standing on stairs. The stand in drummer Jimmy Nicol is at the back. SV Girls waving. GV Crowds. SV. The Beatles walking with four Dutch girls in National costume. John Lennon is wearing Dutch hat. GV As they walk away from camera. GV Crowds being held back by police outside the Beatles hotel. SV As the Beatles come out onto hotel balcony. John Lennon first, Paul McCartney, Jimmy Nicol. SV Crowd. LV The Beatles waving across canal to crowds on other side. Pan to GV of crowds the other side of canal. GV Beatles in foreground waving to crowds. GV Crowds lining bank of canal. Pan as boat carrying the Beatles comes down the canal. CU Pan the Beatles waving from the boat. From left to right Jimmy Nicol, George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. LV Teenagers on the bank. CU Beatles fan swimming in the canal. CU John Lennon laughing and waving. LV Fan who has been pulled from the water by a policeman being bundles onto police launch. LV The boat coming down canal. TS ditto. LV Banner hanging from bridge reading "Ringo quick recovery". SV Teenagers lining bank. LV Village of Blokker with fans to see the Beatles. LV Fans into the hall. GV Int. two boys on the roof of the hall and climbing through the girders. GV packed hall. LV The Beatles on stage preparing. GV crowds jumping and yelling. CU Girl fan jumping up and down. GV The packed hall (Beatles singing starts over this scene). LV The Beatles singing "I Saw Her Standing There". CU Fans jumping. CU Lennon singing. LV Beatles singing. TS Crowd. CU Girls screaming. LV Beatles. CU Fans. CU Man's hands clapping. Pan up to CU of man with tramp-like appearance. GV Beatles. TS Crowd. SV Couple twisting. CU Boy with no shirt on twisting. CU Man eats sandwich. TS As crowd in audience collapses. CU Boy yelling and jumping. LV Beatles singing. VS Fans. LV Beatles singing. They finish. GV Audience with banner waving "No live without Beatles". GV The hall as the Beatles leave the stage. (F.G.)
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