Fog Gun 1967

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No title - Beamed radio signal activates fog lamps on M.1 motorway. Leicestershire.

C/U of the ray gun being held by policeman. C/U policeman. M/S as policeman fires gun at fog lights and sets them going. C/U of fog light winking, pan to the one above. M/S tracking shot following police car...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
56591
Sort Number:
67/102
Time in/Out:
01:10:21:00 / 01:11:03:00
Canister:
67/102
Film ID:
2051.09
Issue Date:
21/12/1967

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