Unedited material (cuts, rushes, out takes) from CP 035 - NO PASSPORT TRIP. The original story is also on Pathe Master tape *PM0033*.
Various shots of English people on their ferry trip from Eastbourne, Sussex to Boulogne, France. They listen to an on-board band "The White Funnel Players"....
Unedited material (cuts, rushes, out takes) from CP 035 - NO PASSPORT TRIP. The original story is also on Pathe Master tape *PM0033*.
Various shots of English people on their ferry trip from Eastbourne, Sussex to Boulogne, France. They listen to an on-board band "The White Funnel Players". Shots of a woman cracking a bottle of champagne against the ship's hull - presumably to bless the journey. VS of Eastbourne Pier from the ship as it sails out into the Channel. VS of women on the trip having skirts blown around by the wind. VS of people sitting out on deck despite the cloud looking weather.
VS of crowd gathered in front of large building in Boulogne. MS Two women wearing swimming costumes play with beachball on beach, They are watched by English people who are sitting in deckchairs in their full clothing.
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