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Italian title reads: "Roma". Italian voiceover.
Benito Mussolini walks past large crowds. They chant for 'Il Duce'. Various CU of soldiers in crowd. Mussolini enters building and inspects various statues / busts....
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Italian title reads: "Roma". Italian voiceover.
Benito Mussolini walks past large crowds. They chant for 'Il Duce'. Various CU of soldiers in crowd. Mussolini enters building and inspects various statues / busts. He also looks at paintings.
Mussolini comes out onto balcony with crowd gathered below. They call his name and give fascist salutes. An army officer introduces Mussolini. The crowd appears to be made up of soldiers. Pan down from flag pole on building to show Mussolini coming out of building.
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