Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 369. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0175*.
01:49:26 to 01:52:53 cuts for story DRYDEN NIGHT in CP 369. Various shots of the re-enactment of an attack on the poet Dryden, as well as various shots of men in period...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 369. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0175*.
01:49:26 to 01:52:53 cuts for story DRYDEN NIGHT in CP 369. Various shots of the re-enactment of an attack on the poet Dryden, as well as various shots of men in period costume drinking and a woman preparing 'Sack Posset'. All the cuts are basically the same as the final story - nothing amazingly different.
01:52:53 to 01:56:29 cuts for story TOTTENHAM SHARPSHOOTERS in CP 369. L/S, taken across a busy street, of a building that has a sign reading Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. C/U of a glass door inside the pub painted with the words 'Private Bar'. Some more shots, including some C/Us of the footballers sitting around the bar. More C/Us of the various guns the landlord has collected. Otherwise, the cuts are pretty similar to the final version.
01:56:29 to 02:00:55 cuts for story PANTOMIME PONIES in CP 369. Various shots of Shetland ponies frolicking, interrupted by a few more shots from TOTTENHAM SHARPSHOOTERS. Most of the cuts are similar to the final version, although there are more C/Us of the ponies, as well as of their owners Kathleen and Diana Grasby.
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