Super Sounds Aids Medical And Industrial… 1966

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Hungary.

Hungarian commentary, documentation on file.

M.S. Members of an orchestra line up to produce a selection of sound from their instruments, from a bass to a piccolo. C.U. Man putting dog whistle to his lips but the pitch is too high for human hearing. V.S. The hunting dog takes...

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Cataloguer:
Agnew
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
89432
Sort Number:
UN 4107 A
Time in/Out:
01:50:18:00 / 01:52:18:00
Canister:
UN 4107 A
Film ID:
3187.20
Issue Date:
1966

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