Cuts (rushes, cuts) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 344. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0153*.
Cuts for story ISLAND OF VULCANO in CP 344. Mostly similar footage to the cut story; several shots at the hot springs; nice C/U of the head of a man who is buried up to his...
Cuts (rushes, cuts) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 344. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0153*.
Cuts for story ISLAND OF VULCANO in CP 344. Mostly similar footage to the cut story; several shots at the hot springs; nice C/U of the head of a man who is buried up to his neck in the hot sands.
Cuts for story RAIDERS' NIGHTMARE in CP 344. A rather lengthy sequence shows the driver setting up the device in the back of his van. The other footage is all pretty much the same as in the cut story.
Cuts for story UNDERGRAD'S BALL in CP 344. All very similar to cut story; more embarrassing 'dancing' and upper class twits at play. M/S of a young man playing the piano outside in a somewhat drunken manner - he seems to be about to pass out. Several river shots; nice M/S of two swans and a line of cygnets swimming by.
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