Various shots showing the lounge and bedroom in one of the night suites in the newest London's hotel - the Hilton. Various shots of a man hanging his jacket in the wardrobe. He puts his shoes into a special container while his wife relaxes on bed. MS. Woman opens door and walks out...
Various shots showing the lounge and bedroom in one of the night suites in the newest London's hotel - the Hilton. Various shots of a man hanging his jacket in the wardrobe. He puts his shoes into a special container while his wife relaxes on bed. MS. Woman opens door and walks out on to balcony. MS. & CU. Woman on balcony with a view of lower end of Park Lane in background. MS. Page boy in one of the hallways. He takes shoes from out of small door. Various shots of bathroom with man washing hands in basin and a woman in a bath. Various shots of an entrance, lobby and large lounge. CU. Hand pushing button to call lift. GV. In entrance lobby. Various shots of chefs preparing trays of food in the ultramodern kitchen. Various shots of the elaborate staircase inside the hotel. MS. Large chandelier. MS. Wall tapestry. Various shots of the exterior of Hilton Hotel with shots of uniformed doorman opening taxi door and long shot of the hotel.
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