Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Berlin - All Quiet As Reds March" 50/45.
Material from for newsreel item - extra shots.
Berlin, Germany.
MS Placards of Communist leaders being held up by German Communist Youths. LS Crowd of boys and girls of Communist youth movement. CU Two youths, one holding up wooden leg. LS Elevated crowds of spectators hanging about. LS Pan women of the East German peoples' police marching along waving. MS Placards of Communist leaders being held up. LS Youths marching in parade. CU West Police checking woman's papers at frontier of East-West sectors. MS West Berlin policeman being handed leaflets by youths Leaflets had been showered from air. LS Placards of Communist leaders being borne along, followed by procession carrying flags. MS Spectators on street corner. LS Spectators. LS Truck full of youths carrying flags. MS Placards of Communists being carried. LS East Zone People's Police marching along. LS Police carrying flags. LS Mass of clapping youths, carrying portrait of Stalin and banners. LS Youth carrying flags. MS Girls and boys in parade. MS Boys and girls bearing placard along. LS Flag and balloon dropping from sky. MS Elevated clapping girls walking along MS Spectators pan to LS Parade. MS Cameramen with waterproof sheet over them. CU Boy with mackintosh over head. watching. CU Placards of Communist leaders. MS Model of the World being carried. CU Boys carrying hammers in parade. LS Elevated GV of Parade. MS Boys carrying hammers in parade. LS Helicopter overhead. LS Crowds massed along route. LS Parade. LS British Military police on alert. LS Parade. LS Parade carrying banner - 'Not out Boys'. LS Parade carrying banner -'Pas Nos Garcons'. LS Parade. LS Street in Berlin showing damage and streetcar going along. MS British armoured car ready for patrol. LS British armoured cars, patrolling streets. LS Tracking shots showing terrible devastation in Berlin. (5 shots)
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