LS. Ext. The Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverley Hills MS. Director John Ford arriving at the church. MS. Edward G. Robinson arriving. MS Jimmy Durante arriving. MS John Wayne arriving. MS. Marlene Dietrich arriving. MS....
LS. Ext. The Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverley Hills MS. Director John Ford arriving at the church. MS. Edward G. Robinson arriving. MS Jimmy Durante arriving. MS John Wayne arriving. MS. Marlene Dietrich arriving. MS. Mrs. Patricia Lawford (sister of President Kennedy) arriving, with Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford. MS. William Demarest and Walter Pidgeon arriving. LS. Ext. of the church. MS. CU as the coffin in bourne out, among the pall bearers are James Stewart and Jack Benny. MS. Mrs. Cooper and daughter Maria followed the coffin down steps. MS. Gary Cooper's mother escorted by her physician and elder son Arthur. MS mourners making their way to cars. MS Line of cars coming towards camera - the first one contains the coffin.
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