MS. Illuminated sign at Sydney Airport reading "International Terminal". Various night shots of hundreds of Beatles fans waiting in the rain, some are soaked but others have umbrellas. Various shots of the fans waiting inside the airport building in Sydney for arrival of...
MS. Illuminated sign at Sydney Airport reading "International Terminal". Various night shots of hundreds of Beatles fans waiting in the rain, some are soaked but others have umbrellas. Various shots of the fans waiting inside the airport building in Sydney for arrival of the famous British band the Beatles. Some read, listen to transistor radios and some even try to sleep. Various shots of the people walking and waiting around rained down tarmac in the early morning haze. LS. B.O.A.C. Boeing aircraft taxiing in. Various shots of the Beatles stepping out of the plane. They each walk under a large umbrella and climb onto back of lorry. They wave to the fans standing in the pouring rain. Lorry drives off.
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