M.S. Small village church. M.S. Small children playing hopscotch in street. M.S. Tourist cars passing through village. V.S. Tourists waiting about in the village for a glimpse of the local celebrity....
M.S. Small village church. M.S. Small children playing hopscotch in street. M.S. Tourist cars passing through village. V.S. Tourists waiting about in the village for a glimpse of the local celebrity. V.S. In the local shops the tourists take a look at key rings with pictures of General de Gaulle on them, and at picture postcards of the area. L.S. Of the area around General's home. M.S. French President, General Charles de Gaulle and Mme de Gaulle arriving at local church for mass. M.S. Brief shot from rear inside the small church. M.S. General and Mme. de Gaulle leaving church. V.S. Voting posters being stuck up around the village. C.U. French villagers. V.S. People going to the polling station in the village, then de Gaulle arrives to vote.
V.S. Scenes in the Information Centre in Paris with all the results coming in and being fed into computer for analyzing. C.U. Shots of the computer in action and the results of the computer being studied.
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