General view of Marrakech - rooftops. Various shots of Bazaar with people walking about. People passing under archway. Donkey loaded with straw. People sitting in streets working. Panning shot of...
General view of Marrakech - rooftops. Various shots of Bazaar with people walking about. People passing under archway. Donkey loaded with straw. People sitting in streets working. Panning shot of people sitting in streets working. Women in traditional dress sewing. Panning shot of wall of a hotel where Winston Churchill is staying. Entrance of hotel, pan to gardens. Various shots of the gardens with pond and various trees. Panning view from Churchill's window. Exterior view of Churchill's room, pan to garden paths. Close up shot of the orange tree with some oranges. More shots of the garden. Medium shot of Churchill in front of hotel. Group of people Mrs Churchill among them. Group walking towards camera. Very good close up shot of Churchill with cigar (profile).
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