Title reads 'Colorado Premiere Recalls Days of Molly Brown'.
Various shots of a star of the film 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown' Harve Presnell wearing miner's helmet as he performs ceremony of unveiling a plaque at the entrance to the...
Title reads 'Colorado Premiere Recalls Days of Molly Brown'.
Various shots of a star of the film 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown' Harve Presnell wearing miner's helmet as he performs ceremony of unveiling a plaque at the entrance to the National Mining Museum. Museum is erected at the place where the gold was first mined in America. Various shots of Harve Presnell driving through Leadville in ancient car. MS. Harve Presnell arriving with a wife of the Governor of Colorado Mrs Love.
Various shots of Debbie Reynolds who also stars in the film arriving to Denver airport the next day. She is welcomed by large crowd. She signs a few autographs, sits in open car and drives off. Crowd cheering. Evening shot of illuminated cinema at night with large crowd outside at the premiere night. Various shots of the Hollywood executives, stars and dignitaries arriving in cars for the premiere of the film. Harve Presnell is seen arriving with a woman. Crowd cheering. Debbie Reynolds arriving with Governor of Colorado Mr John A. Love, crowd cheering, press taking photographs and she speaks into mikes, addressing the crowd. LS. Illuminated cinema at night with crowd around.
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