Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'N. Y. Plane Crash' 52/31
Same material as in the newsreel - American voiceover - first shot is without superimposed title.
GV. Devastated area of Jamaica, New York, United States of America. SV. Firemen around smoking ruins. SV. Firemen playing hose into building. SV. Firemen looking from damaged house. CU. Firemen carrying hose. SV. Hose playing on burning debris. GV. Smoke pouring from house wreckage all around. SV. Pan Lingerie hanging in trees. SV. Street signs. SV. Wrecked cars. SCU. Wrecked car. SV. Wreckage of plane. SV. Ambulance arriving. SV. Kathleen Coyne, nurse, being rescued from house. & SCU. SV. Kathleen Coyne being carried over debris. SV. Mens clothes in wardrobe pan to wrecked bedroom, pan to other debris. GV. Devastated area.
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