Girard Handed Over For Japanese Trial 1957

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Unissued / Unused material.

Title - 'Girard faces Japanese court'.

GI William Girard handed over to Japanese court for manslaughter trial.

LS Girard and his lawyer sat in front of microphone. CU's of Girard in front of microphone. Various shots, exterior and interior of...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
83488
Sort Number:
UN 2987 C
Time in/Out:
01:40:51:00 / 01:42:05:00
Canister:
UN 2987 C
Film ID:
2882.25
Issue Date:
1957

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