Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 378. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0167*.
01:00:01- 01:06:33 (c 588 feet). Cuts for story FLOATING HOTEL (aka TRANSVAAL CASTLE) in CP 378. Some new material in this, there is a brief shot of a girl throwing...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 378. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0167*.
01:00:01- 01:06:33 (c 588 feet). Cuts for story FLOATING HOTEL (aka TRANSVAAL CASTLE) in CP 378. Some new material in this, there is a brief shot of a girl throwing a frisbee on deck. L/S of various islands taken from the boat and shots of the boat itself. Various shots of girl in bed peeling the peach, smiling, eating and reading. More shots of the teenager's dancing and C/Us of Seeburg speakers and jukebox. L/S new material of games, girls and boys try to dress each other in wet shirts in the pool and there are various shots of two girls sat on the shoulders of two men having a pillow fight with each other, also in the pool. M/S of the Portuguese dancing and people watching, good C/U of girl playing tambourine. There are general shots of people playing shuffleboard and of the ship and the islands as it sails along.
01:06:33 - 01:11:18 (c 428 feet). Cuts for story POP STAR'S MOTHER (aka MARTY WILDE) in CP 378. New material as Mrs Smith sits down in the living room and picks up one of Marty's guitars and examines it, several shots as she stands up, looks and smiles. New material as she picks up a record and opens the front of the record player, she puts the record on. M/S of a black toy dog, M/S of the real dog. C/U of Marty on an album cover. There are general shots of her sat down and longer shots as she looks through the scrap book. Also similar material to that seen in the finished version.
01:11:18 - 01:15:14 (c 354 feet). Cuts for story KEDLESTON HALL (aka STATELY HOME) in CP 378. Similar material to that seen in the finished version. Various shots of Lady Scarsdale sewing and Lord Scarsdale polishing. Shots of them in the robing room and in the drawing room pouring tea. Nothing very different.
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