Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany (Western Germany).
Various shots of display boards outside cinema in Bonn advertising the film which was made on the action in which America's President Kennedy took part in during his naval service during the last war called "PT 109". Mass crowd on the streets,...
Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany (Western Germany).
Various shots of display boards outside cinema in Bonn advertising the film which was made on the action in which America's President Kennedy took part in during his naval service during the last war called "PT 109". Mass crowd on the streets, man climbing down a tall monument, police around helping him. Cinema board again. Various shots of the American President John F. Kennedy with West German Chancellor Dr Konrad Adenauer in open car passing through crowd lined streets during the President's visit to Germany. Various views of massed crowd gathered in large square in Bonn. Various shots of the people looking out of hotel windows and from various large buildings, mass of press etc. Various shots of the President Kennedy on rostrum in front of large crowd. Various shots of the people in the groups standing around Chancellor's son Max Adenauer and his wife - also the German President Adenauer, American Secretary of State Mr Dean Rusk with the Mayor of Bonn. Various shots of German crowds waving flags, cheering, etc. Various shots of the two leaders in open car driving through crowded streets. MS. Two leaders taking their seats next to each other in car.
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