Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Wolves Visit the Kremlin (aka 'Volki' in Moscow)" - 55/65.
Moscow, Russia (Soviet Union, USSR).
SCU. Taking photographs of locals camera pans to show locals. SCU. members of the team. SCU. Russian types. LV. boat on water. & LV. (2 shots) SCU. tractor road roller being driven by woman in Moscow street. & SV. SCU. Moscow tram. LV. magnificent archway. LV. road way. SCU. men and women working on road. & CU. GV. Moscow. GV. Moscow, three Russian people standing in foreground. LV. Road with huge building at the end - Lomonosov University. SV. Long building. SCU. Kremlin Tower with red star and clock on top. GV. From boat of river bank (two shots). People on river bank. SCU. Boat passing. SCU. Some of Wolves footballers in boat cabin. SCU. One is taking a photograph of three other footballers. CU. Three players. SV. of all the players sitting around on the boat. LV. River from back of boat, Russian flag waving. SCU. Billy Wright and young Russian boy followed by team going aboard boat. CU. Crowd outside Kremlin, & GV. SCU. Crowd entering Lenin's (and Stalin's) tomb. LV. Various buildings. Interior, Kremlin museum. GV. Crowds entering tomb - names of Lenin and Stalin can be read at the entrance. LV. Moscow.
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