Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "The Stars Looked Up" - 66/22.
London.
Ursula Andress walking around the foyer. Raquel Welch walking around the foyer of Odeon, Leicester Square. Queen shaking hands with stars. Leslie Caron and Waren Beatty...
Selected Originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "The Stars Looked Up" - 66/22.
London.
Ursula Andress walking around the foyer. Raquel Welch walking around the foyer of Odeon, Leicester Square. Queen shaking hands with stars. Leslie Caron and Waren Beatty talking to a man. Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna talking to little girl who presents flowers to the Queen. Various shots of the stars arriving to foyer. Various shots of the crowd gathered in front of theatre with police in front of them, guarding the entrance. Several shots of cars arriving and stars and dignitaries getting out. More shots of the stars inside the theatre, Queen's arrival, introduction to stars, Duke and Duchess of Kent as they follow the Queen and talk to stars etc. Amongst the stars seen are Catherine Deneuve, Julie Christie, Dirk Bogarde, Rex Harrison, Rachel Roberts Eamonn Andrews, author Joy Adamson, and some others.
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Date of this premiere was 14 March 1966.
Seen arriving at 03:18 is Eamonn Andrews.
Seen talking with the queen at 05:34 is naturalist Joy Adamson, the author of Born Free.
Many thanks - it's great that we can add Joy Adamson to the list.