Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royalty Attend Gold Cup" 53/15.
Material for newsreel story. - first shot not superimposed
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Cheltenham Gold Cup horse race.
SV. Towards and pan Queen Elizabeth II arriving GV. Horses parading round ring. SV. Queen with the Queen Mother watching horses parade in paddock. SV. Pan No. 13. 'Lanvoc Poulmic' - Emery Up. SV. Pan No. 5. 'Knock Hard', Tim Molony up. STV. Queen and Queen Mother leaving paddock. SV. No. 14. 'Halloween' - F. Winter up leaving paddock. LV. People watching start. LV. Start of race. Tapes up pan to Back view. LV. Approaching and jumping No. 1. jump No falls. CU. people watching. LV. Towards and pan Horses jumping No. 2. jump. No falls. LS. Horses jumping No. 5. water jump No. falls. LV. Pan (out in country) Over No. 8. jump No falls. LV. Towards over No. 20 jump at 107.... 'Knock Hard' leading No. 13's jockey looses grip (as his horse jumps, he struggles around horses neck and finally lets go and fall. CU. person watching: thru binoculars. GV. Racing into finish ... 'Knock Hard' well ahead he passes post. SV. 'Knock Hard' being led into winners enclosure.
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