Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Landslide Havoc" 56/21
Almost identical to the original with a couple of different shots. The story is assembled with the shots in a slightly different order. There is no voice over or music. The title scene remains...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Landslide Havoc" 56/21
Almost identical to the original with a couple of different shots. The story is assembled with the shots in a slightly different order. There is no voice over or music. The title scene remains but without the titles
Italy.
GV. Train stranded on beach. SCU. Engine on beach - the sea waves small ones are just coming in and touching front wheels camera pans showing tender half tilted. CU. Train bogeys on the beach. SV. Panning showing tender and engine on beach panning down sea near front wheels. CU. Front of engine as waves lap around it CU. Railway wheels or engine have come adrift lying on beach. & CU. men in background working on the track. CU. Front of train showing number. SV. Front of the train. CU. remains of train bogey. GV. of railway track and men working on it. & CU. CU. Front of engine on sea shore. & FCU. GV. of engine tender wheels etc., lying on beach. GV. Pan down from cliff side to men working on tracks with pick axes. CU. Man working on track with pick axe.
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