Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Foxhunter Does It" - 52/64.
Mute version of Newsreel Story - first shot not superimposed.
Helsinki, Finland. Horse jumping - Prix Des Nations gives Britain 1st gold Medal - Closing Scenes of Olympic games.
GV. of Stadium. SV. Pan No. 9. E. Massey Oliveira De Menezes of Brazil jumping knocks down first fence and completes rest of jumps. SV. Pan No. 22. O Christi of Chile jumping... knocks down gate and completes rest of jumps. SV. Pan No. 108 F. Thiedemann of Germany jumping. SV. Pan No. 91 Jonqueres D'Oriola of France jumping. Top view of crowd. Back view No. 91. D'Oriola jumping and clears the lot, including large brick wall. SCU. D'Oriola riding past on horse after completing run. LV. Results Board showing: D'Oriola first, Cristi second and Germany Third. SV. D'Oriola being congratulated. SV. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh seated in stands watching. SV. Pan No. 45. D. Stewart of Great Britain jumping Back legs of Horse lands in water jump. He completes course. SV. Crowd applauding. SV. Pan No. 44. White also of Great Britain jumping... He jumps Double Gate. SV. Crowd applauding SV. Pan No. 43. Colonel H. Llewellyn riding "Foxhunter" makes faultless jumps. SV. Crowd watching. SV. Llewellyn riding up to jump slow motion as he goes over at 145 slow motion again. SV. Crowd and Union Jacks being waved. SV. Towards "Foxhunter" jumping water jump his front feet land in puddle after clearing jump pan as he moves to next jump and clears pan round as he jumps and clears Double Fence. SV. Crowd applauding.
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