Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 463. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0251*.
Cuts for story OULTON SPEED BOATS in CP 463. Nothing very different from the cut version. Lots of yacht shots and general shots of the Oulton Broads. More material of the...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 463. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0251*.
Cuts for story OULTON SPEED BOATS in CP 463. Nothing very different from the cut version. Lots of yacht shots and general shots of the Oulton Broads. More material of the hydroplanes speeding past the camera, more shots of people watching in the crowd.
Cuts for story KEN DODD - SWIMMING COACH in CP 463. New material as Ken spreads grease over Bill with a knife, he also holds up a fish and pretends to feed it to Bill, shots of Ken talking to the woman on boat, Bill floating on his back. Woman preparing food on boat, Ken drops sandwich in sea and hooks two fish in a net. Plus material seen in the cut version.
Cuts for story DARTS CHAMP in CP 463. Similar material to that seen in the cut version. Joe Hitchcock has to take more shots to complete his stunts.
Cuts for story MEXICAN FLOATING GARDENS in CP 463. Similar material to that in the cut version. There are extra shots of the city and the beach, C/Us of ornate church. Lots of boats and canoes on river, more shots of band.
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