Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'One Survivor' - 52/86.
Material for Newsreel Story - extra shots.
Hull, Humberside.
GV. Trawlers at Hull. SV. Men cleaning fish. SV. Trawlers CU. Trawler "John Gillman" CU. Men fixing "John Gillman" CU. Men fixing ladder to ship Two shots - names of trawlers GV. Trawlers. SV. "Northella" leaving harbour. SV. Flag at half-mast. CU. Tyne commission notice. SV. Trawlers at night People disembarking. LV. Ship ties alongside. & SV. & LV. SV. People looking from deck. CU. Norman Spencer. "Will you tell us what happened after the order, was given to Abandon Ship". CU. Norman Spencer. CU. Pointer on map of Greenland CU Map of Iceland. (Repeated sequence) SV. Trawlers CU. Trawler "John Gillman" CU. Men fixing "John Gillman" CU. Men fixing ladder to ship Two shots - names of trawlers GV. Trawlers. SV. "Northella" leaving harbour. SV. Flag at half-mast. (Extra shots) Shots of deserted Hull streets. SV. Men gutting fish, pan to trawlers. LV. Trawlers, alongside. SV. Trawlers. SV. Men gutting fish.
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