Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 405. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0195*. Reel 1 of 2 out takes.
Cuts for story WINDOW DRESSING in CP 405. Similar footage to that in the cut story; with some sequences shot of shop windows in a high street ( 01:25:19 - 26:03). There is another sequence of the eyes of a model turning side to side, the clay head being moulded, casts being made, sprayed, painted etc. as in the edited story. (01:31:45 - 01:32:21)
Cuts for story SPACE AGE HAIR FASHIONS in CP 405. Similar footage to that in the cut story; but with some extra sequences shot in the street, with all the people in the edited story dressed in space age gear, walking arm in arm in a big line, down the street. They have pink and yellow hair. A spaceman in a silver suit looks puzzled. A group of space age dressed people stop a fruit and vegetable stall and get a cauliflower. He puts it in his helmet. There are longer sequences of the the girl with the molecule head-dress meeting her spaceman with a kiss, and getting into a sports car. We also see Leonard Pountney putting on a record on a radiogram, and one of the girls looking at herself in the mirror.(01:26:03 - 01:31:45)
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