Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out takes, rushes) for story "The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth" - 53/41.
Some different material from the newsreel story.
London.
Numerous shots of guests and dignitaries arriving at Westminster Abbey. L/S horses and carriages pull up outside Abbey and the guests climb out they are aided by footmen and a group of boy scouts.
L/S of Winston Churchill about to enter the Abbey he turns smiling and takes his hat off. The Camera pans from right to left, carriages are lined up, a few Canadian Mounties are in line on the road.
Newsreel Story is on Master Tape *PM0082* & *PM0084*.
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