Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Big Bell For Vienna" - 52/38.
Same material as in Newsreel Story - American voiceover - first shot not superimposed with title.
Vienna, Austria.
CU large bell for St. Stephen's Cathedral to replace the one destroyed by fire in 1945.
LV. Bell on lorry being hauled through crowded street. SV. Bell on trailer moving along crowd lined street. LV. B/V procession moving towards St. Stephens (Stephen's?) Cathedral. LV. Crowd with flags in procession. SCU. Two types in national costume with flags. MV. Bell outside St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna. SV. Cardinal Innitzer and other high clergy waiting outside cathedral. LV. Crowd around bell outside cathedral. SCU. Two women looking on. MV. Cardinal Innitzer consecrates bell by washing it in Holy Water. CU. Pan up bell. LV. Crowd around bell outside St. Stephens Cathedral.
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