Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories featured in Colour Pictorial - CP 371. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0177*.
01:31:57 - 01:35:59 (c 363 feet) Cuts for story EGG MASSAGE in CP 371. This contains similar material to that seen in the finished version. The girl flinches...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories featured in Colour Pictorial - CP 371. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0177*.
01:31:57 - 01:35:59 (c 363 feet) Cuts for story EGG MASSAGE in CP 371. This contains similar material to that seen in the finished version. The girl flinches when the egg is first dropped on her back and looks uncomfortable throughout the massage. There are also extra shots as the strawberries are put on her face. There are also shots of the girl in the pine needle essence bath having her leg massaged, she looks slightly unhappy and uncomfortable about it all.
01:35:59 - 01:43:02 (c 635 feet) Cuts for story COLOUR IN NATURE (ICELAND) in CP 371. Much of this material is similar to the cut story, there are extra shots of the geysers, islands and the waterfall. There are several extra shots of the tourists looking at the pools and standing about talking. A man walks down and stands on the edge which shows how big the waterfall is. Very pretty shots.
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