Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Bulganin and Khrushchev Complete Tour (aka B+K Say Goodbye)" 56/35
London Airport, Highgate Cemetery, Victoria Stn, London
This version contains footage of Khrushchev and Bulganin at Highgate cemetery laying a wreath at the tomb of Karl Marx. Otherwise this is identical to the original story but mute.
SV. Russian air craft (title super over) GV. Three Russian Jet aircraft TU 104 at London Airport. SV. Two Russian servicemen looking at plane. Front view Russian Jet TU 104. SV. Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khruschev at press meeting at London Airport - they shake hands with the Russian crew. LV. Russian plane and Bulganin and Khruschev with press. SV. Interior wash room pan to kitchen. WS. Highgate cemetery Khrushchev and Bulganin carrying a huge wreath. CU. Karl Marx's grave LS. Bulganin and Khrushchev laying the wreath on Karl Marx's tomb. WS. Bulganin paying his respects. CU. Wreath and headstone with Karl Marx's name pan down to see card. CU. Card in Russian "Great thinker Karl Marx founder of communism - from the people of the Soviet Union". MS. Bulganin and Khrushchev leaving. LS. Bulganin and Khrushchev through Cemetery. LS. Bulganin and Khrushchev acknowledge crowds CU. Young man taking photograph. WS. Pan car as it leaves. Edinburgh: GV. Edinburgh Castle. SCU. Bulganin and Khruschev watching march past with army officer between them. LV. Scots band marching along. SV. Marshal Bulganin watching the Guard of Honour march past First Battalion Royal Scots. SV. of cameraman at the signing including Mr Cyril Baynes - Pathe News. SV. Selwyn Lloyd standing by chair and Mr. Bulganin has just come in. SCU. Khruschev just coming, making gesture with his arms Sir Anthony Eden is just behind him. Selwyn Lloyd tries to change to his seat. SCU. Batch of cameras. SCU. Eden and Bulganin just sitting down. SCU. Pathe Cameraman Baynes taking shots.
SCU. Nikolai Bulganin and Sir Anthony Eden with a man standing over each of them turns over the pages - Bulganin turns to speak to Khruschev - they both start to sign and continue writing. CU. Mr. Eden writing or signing. CU. Mr. Bulganin signing pan to the smiling face of Mr. Khruschev. SCU. Mr. Bulganin and a man bends over him and stamps the signed document and turns over more pages. SCU. of the document with Eden's name and Bulganin's name written on it. CU. Mr. Eden's just looking up from his signed Document. SV. Mr Bulganin and Mr Eden rises from table and shakes hands which goes on until the end of the scene - Mr Andrei Gromyko stands behind them also Mr Jacob Malik, Soviet Ambassador to Great Britain and Selwyn Lloyd is there too. SV. Victoria Station Mr Bulganin and Nikita Khruschev arriving on platform with Mr. Eden and Selwyn Lloyd. SCU. Cameramen. SCU. Mr. Bulganin speaking at the microphone. SCU. of group looking on including Khruschev and Eden. SCU. Mr. Bulganin at the microphone speaking and behind him is Selwyn Lloyd listening. SV. Various people watching. LV. of group round microphone and Eden starts to speak (nat. snd.) SCU. of women presenting bunches of flowers to Bulganin and Khruschev a small child also gives him some, Eden looks on - Mr. Bulganin pats the cheek of the small boy and shakes hands SV. Crowd round door of train - Mr Bulganin steps aboard Mr Khruschev steps aboard. SV Pan of the window on the train with Mr. Bulganin sitting there looking out - it's moving away into LV. of train going away and on the platform stand lots of helmeted police (I believe these are the motor cyclist escorts that went round with them.)
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