Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "A Gallant 'Enterprise'" 52/5
Material used for Newsreel Story - some different shots. Duplicate of 52/5 B.
Young girl on ship looking out onto rough sea. (Dark shots). LV lighthouse in high seas. (Good shots of waves crashing against base of lighthouse).
(This sequence is the same as 52/5 A)Top view of member of crew on board ship. Dark shots on bridge. Shots from ship of bows in high seas. Pan to lighthouse. Young girl on board ship points still camera to cameraman. Young girl looks out to sea. Tug 'Turmoil' next to stricken boat 'The Flying enterprise'. Various shots of the hull as it gets lower in the water. The ship finally sinks under the waves.
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