Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'England-Italy Draw' 52/42
Same material as in the newsreel - Italian voiceover
Florence, Italy.
MV. England football team in white shirts kick off. W. Elliott (Burnley) England's new winger soon prominent with neat dribble he beats back centres but ball is headed clear. CU Woman throwing out arms. LV England attack (lead for goal.) SV Stan Pearson passes to Ivan Broadis (Manchester City) flicks past goalie to score England's Goal. SV English supporters waving Union Jack flag.
CU Press photographers (half-time).
LV England attack. Nat Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers) shoots and Moro partially saves scrimmage around Italian goal mouth. SV Scrimmage, Stan Pearson (Manchester United) pushed onto ground. STV. Crowd applauding. LV Giovannini breaks up English attack and clears upfield (Lead to Italy's Goal). STV. Crowd rising. SV Amadei running with ball, he shoots past England goalkeeper Merrick and scores players and spectators dance with joy pan up to Wild cheering crowd. CU person looking through binocular. SV Alf Ramsey (Tottenham Hotspur - Spurs) appears to handle ball Italians appeal to Referee. (Appeal Disallowed) SV Crowd discussing incident. LV England attack, fierce play around Italian goalmouth Englishman bowled over Broadis shoots but Moro dives and saves.
N.B. England team - Stan Pearson, Jack Froggatt, Nat Lofthouse, Garrett, Tom Finney, Ivan Broadis, Alf Ramsey, W. Elliot, Jimmy Dickinson, Gilbert Merrick, Billy Wright.
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