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 of traditional Cypriot folk dancing. Aerial views of the coastline. M/S from beach looking out to sea, ships visible. Numerous shots of palm trees. M/S of donkey being led up cobbled street. Numerous shots of dancing. Small children watching.
M/S's of very modern looking buildings (houses?) L/S of speed boat running onto the beach from sea. L/S of very large house, men climbing out of car. L/S's and M/S's of street scenes. More footage of local dancing.
Some good L/S's and M/S's of Nicosia by night, various shots of neon light advertising. Various shots of two woman eating grapes and talking at table at the Royal Oak restaurant. Good footage of market scenes. M/S's of woman marching and band playing. M/S's of Markarios arriving.
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