Out take (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 550. The original story appears on Pathe Master tape *PM0329*
Note: There are four rolls of out take footage for the travelogue on Cyprus at approximately 50 minutes in length.
CYPRUS - Various shots overlooking Cypriot coastline and from within the ruins of old monastery or castle. Donkey with saddlebag. L/S's and M/S's of woman walking out of blue sea onto beach. Numerous shots of the woman archaeologists digging for the ancient city of Salami. M/S's of ancient pillars.
Various shots of street scenes. A man walks along pushing a small cart full of hens!. Some good street market footage. C/U's of small children eating ice cream. Good aerial shots of coastline mountains as well as the harbour. M/S's of bride and groom entering a church. L/S's from hill top at dusk (or dawn).
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