Roosevelt And Willkie Fight It Out 1940

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Full title reads: "Roosevelt And Wilkie Fight It Out".

United States of America (USA).

VS of President Franklin D Roosevelt driving in open car along Broadway, New York where he receives a ticker-tape welcome from the dense crowd following the news that he has won for a third term....

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
21259
Sort Number:
40/094 (Dublin)
Time in/Out:
01:38:12:00 / 01:39:15:00
Canister:
40/94 (Dublin)
Film ID:
1061.32
Issue Date:
21/11/1940

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