Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 681. The original stories are on Pathe Master *PM0433*.
Cuts for story KING FISHER in CP 681. Similar footage to cut story showing champion angler Ray Mumford fishing by the River Thames at Teddington. A different sequence shows...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 681. The original stories are on Pathe Master *PM0433*.
Cuts for story KING FISHER in CP 681. Similar footage to cut story showing champion angler Ray Mumford fishing by the River Thames at Teddington. A different sequence shows Ray setting off from his block of flats and walking across the car park of Norbiton Station; M/S of the Norbiton Station sign. More shots of Ray at home making his floats.
Cuts for story ACTOR DOG in CP 681. Mostly similar footage to cut story about actor dog Radar, seen in a make-believe robbery story! The briefcase man is seen holding the gun to the robber - he keeps forgetting to put his hands in the air. Several shots show the robber taking off his stocking (from his head) and patting the dog, while a blonde lady appears, presumably Radar's owner. Radar seems to be overacting somewhat while biting the robber's arm - he shakes his head ferociously! Radar is seen running hither and thither, and several shots show him getting into the back of a Rolls Royce outside Hyde Park and being driven away by his chauffeur; Radar turns to give us a film star stare from the back seat as they drive off - ciao!
Cuts for story PUB DOG in CP 681. Similar footage to cut story of Alsatian dog Chip Chops helping to stack barrels in a pub, then getting a squirt of soda water from the landlord at the bar. Different sequences show an old lady watching at the bar, petting her Chihuahua; the barman squirts soda into the camera. Chip Chops plays with a ball in the car park.
Cuts for story STRAY DOG in CP 681. Similar footage to cut story about the Canine Defence League dog kennels in Watford. A different sequence shows several gravestones in a dog cemetery.
Cuts for story STRING PAINTER in CP 681. Mostly similar footage to cut story showing artist Denzle Williams making pictures from cut string. Different shots show her draping pieces of string over the camera and using the string from a delivered parcel for her picture.
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