Ian Smith - Rhodesian Trade Fair 1971

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Location Unspecified, Rhodesia

Medium shot of African brass band coming out of castle and passing the camera from right to left. Good close-ups of the band. Camera pans right to show them marching towards crowd. Various shots of guard, military parade and brass band playing. VS. Arrival of...

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Cataloguer:
James
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
86515
Sort Number:
UN 4544 G
Time in/Out:
01:40:03:00 / 01:47:22:00
Canister:
UN 4544 G
Film ID:
3037.08
Issue Date:
1971

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