Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 376. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape - *PM0165*.
01:09:00 - 01:14:20 (c 480 feet) and 01:18:47 - 01:22:21 (c 321 feet) Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story GORDONSTOUN SCHOOL in CP 376. This mostly contains extra...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 376. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape - *PM0165*.
01:09:00 - 01:14:20 (c 480 feet) and 01:18:47 - 01:22:21 (c 321 feet) Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story GORDONSTOUN SCHOOL in CP 376. This mostly contains extra shots of material used in the final version. It includes shots of the boys working in the classroom and also outdoors, sailing and going over the assault course. There are also extra exterior shots of the school. In the second set of rushes, there are various extra shots of the sea and snow rescues, including boys skiing past the camera. There are also shots of the fire drill and the band playing and marching.
01:14:20 - 01:18:46 (c 399 feet) Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story SHOWGIRLS BOWLING in CP 376. There is a lot of extra material of the girls practising in the bowling alley, and the pins being racked up again. There are also shots of the girls limbering up and practising their ballet exercises.
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