GV. Teheran. LV. Queen Juliana of Holland walks down steps from her aircraft and is greeted by the Shah of Persia Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. Queen Juliana shakes hands with Empress Farah Diba. Tracking shot, crowds lining processional route. SV. Pan, Shah and Queen Juliana...
GV. Teheran. LV. Queen Juliana of Holland walks down steps from her aircraft and is greeted by the Shah of Persia Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. Queen Juliana shakes hands with Empress Farah Diba. Tracking shot, crowds lining processional route. SV. Pan, Shah and Queen Juliana drive past in their coach. SV. Pan, Prince Bernhard of Holland and the Empress drive past in their coach. GV. The Golestan Palace where the Dutch royal family will stay. SV. Crowd applauding.
GV. Royal party arrive at an orphanage for orphans from the earthquake in Persia last year. CU. Farah Diba's mother greets Queen Queen Juliana then another man shakes hands with the Queen. CU. Farah Diba's mother. LV. Interior, orphans sitting at dinner tables. LV. Queen Juliana watching them. SV. Crown Princess Beatrix of Holland, Queen's daughter, walking along the lines of children.
GV. The Bank of Iran. SV. Interior, Queen Juliana looking at crown. CU. The crown. SV. Prince Bernhard looking at jewels in case. SV. The jewels laid out in the case. SCU. & CU. Jewelled orb.
GV. Exterior at night, the Shah's Palace. SV. Interior, large chandelier. SV. Pan from left to right - Princess Beatrix, the Shah, Queen Juliana and Empress Farah Diba seated at the dinner table.
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