Full title reads: "Giant Parade Marks Italian Anniversary"
Rome, Italy. 3rd Anniversary of New Italian Republic.
VS Crowds walking towards with banners. SV Men carrying banners. SV Banners pan to massed crowds assembling. CU Banners and crowds.
SV President Enrico Einaudi arriving. SV General Mark Clark, United Nations Commander in Korea with military attaches. SV A Russian military attache. CU Foreign military attache. SV President Einaudi and Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi watching. SV Italian soldiers presenting arms.
SV Italian trumpeters. (start of fanfare). LV Ceremony and fanfare. CU 2 caribinieri saluting. (End of fanfare). LV Monument to Guiseppe Mazzini being unveiled. CU Pan figures of monument. Angle shot monument. CU Mazzini statue on top of monument.
GV Elevated military parade. Top view massed troops marching along. CU Gen Mark Clark saluting. LV Troops marching past dais. Side view of caribinieri marching past (GV 2 shots). SV Pres. Einaudi and Mark Clark watching. LV Bersaglieri Regiment running past dais. Back view ditto. GV Army trucks and guns in procession. Top view pan army lorries pulling guns. CU Mark Clark saluting.
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