Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Rhodesian Visit" 53/53.
Some different material from Newsreel Story. Not all of the shot material could be used in the original story. Lots of new footage, worth watching as additional material to the main story....
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Rhodesian Visit" 53/53.
Some different material from Newsreel Story. Not all of the shot material could be used in the original story. Lots of new footage, worth watching as additional material to the main story.
Various views of country side. Car driving over bridge. (3 shots). Royal train (2 shots). Travel shot, natives lying in railway track. GV country from train. LV & SV Queen Mother arriving to present new colours to Rhodesia. African Rifles and being greeted - various shots. LV & SV Queen Mother inspecting Guard of Honour. Various shots of colour presentation. Various shots of colour presentation. Various shots of coloured troops marching past. Various shots of natives playing crude musical instruments. Royal train pulling into station (3 shots). SV Queen Mother and Princess Margaret being greeted (3 shots). Various shots, Queen Mother inspecting Guard of Honour. Various shots, Royal Cavalcade motoring towards airport. Various shots, Queen Mother inspecting Guard of Honour of Air Force and speaking to families. SV Queen Mother talking to coloured children. Various shots of cavalcade, royal car moving through crowds.
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