French President Charles De Gaulle is on his tour of South America (Reel Four).
VS Crowds standing in rain outside the French University in Montevideo, Uruguay. VS De Gaulle arriving at the University amongst throng of people. GV Packed hall of people applauding....
French President Charles De Gaulle is on his tour of South America (Reel Four).
VS Crowds standing in rain outside the French University in Montevideo, Uruguay. VS De Gaulle arriving at the University amongst throng of people. GV Packed hall of people applauding. MS De Gaulle in hall mingling with crowds. MS De Gaulle leaving. GV Exterior of Legislative Palace. MS De Gaulle entering palace. VS Inside the palace De Gaulle addresses the National Assembly. VS De Gaulle arrives at Montevideo Harbour and after ceremony he boards the ship Colbert.
LS Of the modern coastline of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from on a ship out at sea. LS Of President and Madame De Gaulle being greeted on quay at Rio. VS De Gaulle standing in open car driving through Rio with a ticker tape welcome and thousands of people line the route. VS De Gaulle laying wreath at monument in Rio. VS Travelling past people who line the pavements. VS De Gaulle meeting and talking to more and more people. Aerial view of Rio de Janeiro, the modern skyscrapers etc. Aerial views of motorcade and driving through ticker tape. VS De Gaulle laying wreath at war memorial. VS De Gaulle touring around factory in open car.
(Dupe.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 16/10/1964.
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