Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 341. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0147*.
01:08:24 to 01:13:01 cuts for story CONTINENTAL CARAVAN RALLY in CP 341. Similar footage to that in cut story plus M/S of two men spreading a large map over a table, studying...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 341. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0147*.
01:08:24 to 01:13:01 cuts for story CONTINENTAL CARAVAN RALLY in CP 341. Similar footage to that in cut story plus M/S of two men spreading a large map over a table, studying it and tracing a route; L/S of some young boys in a sack race; M/S of spectators. Nice M/S of a man having a snooze in a deck chair in some kind of plastic caravan conservatory; a little girl looks at some European souvenirs on a table; C/U of a model Swiss chalet. A woman sitting in a deck chair sips a drink and turns to stare at her husband who is polishing his caravan window.
01:13:00 to 01:15:23 cuts for story HOVER STRETCHER in CP 341. Several shots, all very similar to footage in the cut story; a few C/Us of the motor starting up and the hover cushion inflating.
01:15:23 to 01:16:47 cuts for story CABARET GIRLS in CP 341. Very similar footage to the cut story; opening dance routine; the girls walk across the lawn of the country house and play croquet; then sit on loungers in the gardens and watch two girls playing tennis on a grass court. (See separate record for further cuts - reel 2 of 2).
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