Back shot of Charlie Chaplin sitting. Sophia Loren and husband film producer Carlo Ponti walk into room full of press in Savoy Hotel, London. Various shots of a press conference in the Savoy Hotel with Charlie Chaplin and Sophia Loren in connection with their new film, press surround...
Back shot of Charlie Chaplin sitting. Sophia Loren and husband film producer Carlo Ponti walk into room full of press in Savoy Hotel, London. Various shots of a press conference in the Savoy Hotel with Charlie Chaplin and Sophia Loren in connection with their new film, press surround the couple - they are sitting in the middle answering questions and talking to each other while being photographed from all angles. Good close up shots of Sophia Loren during the conference - she is on her own. More shots of the press conference. Carlo Ponti, Sophia Loren's husband talking, some shots with Sophia also. GV. Embankment entrance of Savoy Hotel, pan to a window. MV. Savoy entrance with Rolls Royce pulling away. Carlo Ponti talking to another man.
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Note found in the old record - Shots of Chaplin and Loren not to be used for any reason unless cleared by John Turner of a Pathe News Authority. Date found in the old record - 02/11/1965.
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The event seen here took place on 1st November 1965.