Steineback, Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany (Western Germany).
MS. Bavarian Land Policeman patrols with rifle. The house where French Foreign Minister Mr Georges Bidault is staying is in background. MS. & CU. Mr Georges Bidault seated inside the house talking to a man in chequered shirt....
Steineback, Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany (Western Germany).
MS. Bavarian Land Policeman patrols with rifle. The house where French Foreign Minister Mr Georges Bidault is staying is in background. MS. & CU. Mr Georges Bidault seated inside the house talking to a man in chequered shirt. MS. One of the police guards in the grounds of the house. MS. Mr. Bidault walking in grounds. MS. Two police guards getting into car. MS. Mr Bidault getting into car. MCU. One of the guards on the phone in the car. LS. Small white village church. MS. Mr Bidault entering gates of church. MS. Some villages looking on. GV. Looking down aisle towards altar as priest takes his place. MCU. Mr Bidault at prayer in church. Elevated shot inside the church.
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