Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story in Colour Pictorial - CP 672. The original story is on Pathe Master tape *PM0431*.
Cuts for story HAWAII in CP 672. Mostly similar footage to cut story. Several more shots of the open air shopping mall at Ala Moana and the Sea Life Park; the Pan Am aeroplane...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for story in Colour Pictorial - CP 672. The original story is on Pathe Master tape *PM0431*.
Cuts for story HAWAII in CP 672. Mostly similar footage to cut story. Several more shots of the open air shopping mall at Ala Moana and the Sea Life Park; the Pan Am aeroplane being directed in by a ground crew member; people get off the plane and are greeted, as in the cut story. Several shots of surfers riding the waves. L/S of the skyscrapers along the coastline from the sea. Aerial shots of the Hawaiian islands.
At the Luau / barbecue the locals seem to be praying or pausing for reflection on a platform before the crowd of holiday makers. Nice C/U of a Japanese / Oriental girl talking on a telephone and laughing. More shots of the hula girls doing their dance. An elderly woman mixes up some sort of paste or putty on a table in a village - we don't get to see what she does with it!
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