Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Churchill off to America" 52/2.
Different material from that used in Newsreel Story - inc. Eden speaking about trip.
Southampton, Hampshire.
SV. Over side of boat men working on anchor. GV. Liner ship "Queen Mary" SV. Workmen looking on. GV. "Queen Mary" in dock. LV. "Queen Mary" steaming out" & GV. & SV. CU. Funnel. SV. Queen Mary. LV. People lining decks. SV. Pan "Queen Mary" in dock ( 2 shots) SV. A/S "Queen Mary" along side. SV. B/V. People looking over rail of ship. LV. Stern of "Queen Mary" LV. "Queen Mary" steaming out. CU. Bows of ship. LV. Passengers lining deck. SV. Anchor in water. SV. Bows of "Queen Mary" CU. Stern of tug pan to anchor of "Queen Mary" in water. LV. Workmen looking over side of ship.
SV Towards Anthony Eden (Foreign Secretary) walking along dockside. CU. Unidentified Man. SV. Eden speaking at mike. (nat. snd.) "And they have done a wonderful job in turning the "Queen Mary" round and now we are just about to sail. CU. Eden speaking.(nat. Snd.) "We hope we can do a good job for American British understanding and a good job too for the peace of the world. That's what we seek and in that I know we have your good wishes, Good luck to you all."
CU. Bows of "Queen Mary" Anchor hanging, & LV. CU. Bows of ship. LV. Tugs "Queen Mary leaving dock. SV. A/S "Queen Mary" alongside. SV. Anchor being raised. & MV. SV. Queen Mary leaving dock. SV. Name on bows of ship.
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