Track neg. for this item incomplete - sound is missing at the beginning of the item. Print transferred. Print can be found on the same tape under same title FRENCH PREMIER CHOSES CABINET. Film ID - 1434.20.
Full title reads: "FRENCH PREMIER CHOSES CABINET".
Track neg. for this item incomplete - sound is missing at the beginning of the item. Print transferred. Print can be found on the same tape under same title FRENCH PREMIER CHOSES CABINET. Film ID - 1434.20.
Full title reads: "FRENCH PREMIER CHOSES CABINET".
Paris, France.
New French Premier, Mr Andre Marie, steps from door of Elysee Palace and is surrounded by pressmen. Close up shot of Mr Andre Marie talking to pressmen. Mr Leon Blum, French Socialist Leader, and Mr Guy Mollet leaving Ministry. Close up shot of Mr Leon Blum and Guy Mollet talking to pressmen. Mr Paul Ramadier with two other men leaving the Ministry. Mr Georges Bidault talking to pressmen. Long shot of Mr Bidault talking to pressmen in doorway of Ministry. Close up shot of Mr Ramadier and another man. Car leaving Ministry. Andre Marie sitting at desk. Andre Marie sitting at desk talking.
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