Man, woman & child walking onto airfield, pan to baby S.C.U. Man and child followed by young boy. C.U. Little girl on airfield. M.S. Group of Europeans waiting to leave. C.U. Little girl looking up at plane. M.S. Group of Europeans waiting under planes wing. C.U. Airedale...
Man, woman & child walking onto airfield, pan to baby S.C.U. Man and child followed by young boy. C.U. Little girl on airfield. M.S. Group of Europeans waiting to leave. C.U. Little girl looking up at plane. M.S. Group of Europeans waiting under planes wing. C.U. Airedale dog also in party. M.S. Group of Indians watching. S.C.U. Child getting into plane. S.C.U. Man and baby getting into plane. M.S. Two men shaking hands on airfield. C.U. Women getting into plane. Man & little girl getting into plane. C.U. Woman and baby followed by man getting into plane. C.U. Men getting into plane followed by dog. S.C.U. Dog walking up into plane. M.S. Int. Evacuees sitting on mattresses. C.U. Woman and baby in plane. M.S. Int. Evacuees sitting in plane. C.U. Young children sitting in plane. M.S. Plane "York" with engines turning over. M.S. Evacuees waiting on airfield. M.S. "York" taxiing away. M.S. "York" taxiing off. M.S. Street in Hyderabad (2 shots) Street scene with Osmania Hospital in background. M.S. Street Scenes with buses an bicycles (5 shots). MS. Charminar Arch. C.U. Bullock cart. MS. Charminar Arch. Tracking shot through streets of Hyderabad.
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