Out takes (rushes, cuts) for story featured in Colour Pictorial - CP 630. The original story is on Pathe Master tape *PM0391*.
Cuts for story ISRAEL CITRUS in CP 630. Mostly similar footage to cut story showing the sights of Israel; more beach shots at Eilat and people in boats on the water....
Out takes (rushes, cuts) for story featured in Colour Pictorial - CP 630. The original story is on Pathe Master tape *PM0391*.
Cuts for story ISRAEL CITRUS in CP 630. Mostly similar footage to cut story showing the sights of Israel; more beach shots at Eilat and people in boats on the water. C/U of a girl in groovy sunglasses with a very thin space to see through. Several shots of the young people picking oranges in the orchards; it looks rather comical without sound as they hear music, put down their oranges and rush off to dance together. One young man tears off his working shirt and puts on his dancing shirt; his head gets stuck in the sleeve as he walks off!
Several shots of a little trowel full of diamonds being sprinkled on a piece of black fabric. A man wearing a skull cap and jewellers magnifying glasses examines diamonds; he then seems to be cutting a diamond from a piece of rock. A young girl is seen putting on diamond jewellery.
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