Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Blue Riband Is Safe With Britain's Queens' - 50/3
Material for Newsreel Story - extra shots.
Southampton, Hampshire.
Shots on board liner ship 'Queen Mary'. MS Pan from fireplace of golden onyx (only one of its kind in any ship) to passengers sitting in 1st class lounge. MS Chef lined up for inspection by chief. CU Chief larder chef hands crab to assistant. MS Officer standing on bridge of Queen Mary.
(Night shot). MS Men working on deck of Queen Elizabeth pan to Queen Mary steaming out of Southampton Water. (2 shots).
CU Queen Elizabeth alongside pan to Queen Mary steaming out of Southampton Water. MS The Queen Mary in dock at night. MS The Queen Mary pan to Queen Elizabeth in dock at night.
MS Waiter taking food from chefs at servery on the Queen Mary. CU Various shots of chefs and food in kitchens of Queen Mary. (4 shots).
MS Pan from crane to baggage being swung over into hold of Queen Mary. MS Passengers embarking on the Queen Mary. Night shot. MS Golden onyx fireplace pan to passengers sitting round it in 1st class lounge of the Queen Mary. MS Passengers embarking at night. MS Officer pacing deck.
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