French National day celebrations at Expo 67. LS Guard of Honour arriving Place des Nations playing "Vive La Canadienne". Zoom In on Royal Canadian Horse Artillery L/R. MLS French sailors in crowd. MLS President de Gaulle walking by on dais Pan...
French National day celebrations at Expo 67. LS Guard of Honour arriving Place des Nations playing "Vive La Canadienne". Zoom In on Royal Canadian Horse Artillery L/R. MLS French sailors in crowd. MLS President de Gaulle walking by on dais Pan right to crowd in Place des Nations. LS Zoom In on de Gaulle, Commissioner General Dupuy, Mrs. Robert Shaw and Mme. de Gaulle. LS Crowd Pan left to dais - "La Marseillaise", being played by band. MS French flag raised. MLS Crowd. H/A MLS de Gaulle inspecting Guard of Honour. MLS Crowd waving and shouting. LS French sailors, Expo band and crowd on opposite side. MCS General Pierre Dupuy at microphone. (Speech) (S.O.F.) LS Crowd at right in Place des Nations. MCS Dupuy speaking. MLS Crowd with Zoom Out for LS Crowd waving. MCS President de Gaulle on podium. (Speech) (S.O.F.) LS Crowd - Pan L/R Place des Nations - sailors and crowds. MCS De Gaulle speaking. (S.O.F..) MLS Crowd Pan L/R. LS Of band and crowd in bg. playing, "La Marseillaise". (S.O.F.) CU Flags of Canada and France. MLS Dais - Pres. de Gaulle and party - Zoom In on. CS de Gaulle leaving. LS Crowd. MLS President de Gaulle and party leaving Place des Nations.
LS Pan L/R - Theme Pavilion, Ethiopia Pavilion, French Pavilion. LS French Pavilion from Quebec Pavilion with fountains in fg. LA H/A From Quebec Pavilion of de Gaulle and party (including President Johnson ?) walking towards French Pavilion. MLS Int. French Pav. main entrance hall de Gaulle entering Pan left. MS De Gaulle looking around. LS de Gaulle and party walking R/L Pan to inside pavilion. MCS Party descending stairs - Pan R/L. MLS de Gaulle Switch Pan left to TV monitors. MS Hostess - de Gaulle going into elevator. LS From Quebec Pavilion HA of French Pavilion - theme pavilion in bg. MLS Exterior leaving French Pavilion, Pan left. LS From Quebec Pavilion to Katimavik. MS de Gaulle and party at entrance of Canadian Pavilion. Pan R/L. MS de Gaulle in front of Can. Pav. Pan L/R crowds towards pav. walking with de Gaulle. LS Katimavik. LA H/A Pan R/L - crowd - de Gaulle. Pan. LS Of Quebec Pavilion and part of Western Canada Pav. in fg.
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