Cuts (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for documentary film "Elizabeth is Queen".
Scenes of coronation of the Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey and crowds outside the Abbey.
Various shots of the Queen, dignitaries, pages, guests, clergy and guards leaving the Westminster Abbey after the coronation ceremony. More shots of the ceremony.
Royal mast flying on top of the Abbey. Various shots of the huge crowds on the streets waving frantically. Various shots of the parade. Various shots of the crowd on stands in front of the Abbey waving and cheering. Several top shots of massive crowds on the streets and squares. Several travelling shots showing streets packed with people cheering and waving.
Several shots of the Queen's State coach moving through the streets. Various shots of the guests arriving to and leaving the Abbey, some in coaches, some in cars. Several shots of the Queen's coach leaving the Abbey.
Streets are dry before the coronation ceremony. After the ceremony streets are wet and it rains occasionally. Several shots of the coaches riding through the streets after the ceremony. Several shots of the parade.
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