King of Belgium visits Movieland. G/V King Baudouin's car arriving at MGM studios in Hollywood. C/U sign over gate "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" studios. C/U King Baudouin walking with official and being...
King of Belgium visits Movieland. G/V King Baudouin's car arriving at MGM studios in Hollywood. C/U sign over gate "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" studios. C/U King Baudouin walking with official and being presented to Sol. C. Siegel (MGM Production Chief) and Benjamin Thau (film executive). C/U Siegel, Baudouin, film star Eva Marie Saint and Thau. C/U Baudouin, Eva Marie Saint and Thau. M/S group of girls waving.
G/V Baudouin walking towards camera with two executives. C/U film stars Charlton Heston and Gary Cooper in frogmen outfits in studio water tank, pan up to King Baudouin. C/U Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston out of the water, they shake hands with Baudouin (they are filming "The Wreck of the Mary Deare").
G/V cars coming towards camera. C/U Baudouin with film stars Eleanor Parker and Bob Mitchum (Robert Mitchum) (who are shooting movie "Home from the Hill"). C/U pressmen. C/U Baudouin with film star Gina Lollabrigida and film star / singer Frank Sinatra (they are making "Never So Few"). C/U Baudouin and Frank Sinatra, pan to Lollabrigida.
G/V official luncheon at studio which Baudouin is attending. C/U Baudouin with film stars Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford. C/U Baudouin and Glenn Ford (in military uniform). C/U Baudouin chatting with Debbie Reynolds.
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