MS Soviet and Hungarian flags fly at Moscow airport. Various shots of leaders of the Soviet Government and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Representatives of the working people at airport to meet the Government Delegation...
MS Soviet and Hungarian flags fly at Moscow airport. Various shots of leaders of the Soviet Government and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Representatives of the working people at airport to meet the Government Delegation of the Hungarian People's Republic. Various shots of Janos Kadar, Chairman of the Revolutionary Workers' and Peasants' Government of the Government Delegation and Istvan Dobi, Chairman of the Presidium arriving and being greeted at the airport, Bulganin and others. MS Guard of Honour. LV Janos Kadar and Bulganin walking towards camera. MS Newsreel cameramen. Various shots of Bulganin and Kadar walking past crowd, of them shaking hands with various people and then making their way to their car and driving off.
CU Hungarian flag. Various shots of Heads of Embassies and Legations accredited to the USSR. Of Janos Kadar and Nikolai Bulganin exchanging speeches. Various shots of Bulganin and Kliment Voroshilov receiving the Government Delegation of the Hungarian People's Republic.
(Lav.) Old record suggests material may date from around 20/03/1957.
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