M/S's of the Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Lord Halifax (Edward Frederick Lindley Wood) sitting at a table with other government officials. L/S's of Benito Mussolini (Ill Duce) waiting on the platform as the train...
M/S's of the Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Lord Halifax (Edward Frederick Lindley Wood) sitting at a table with other government officials. L/S's of Benito Mussolini (Ill Duce) waiting on the platform as the train pulls into the station, waiting with him is his son-in-law Count Ciano. L/S of Chamberlain shaking hands with Mussolini. M/S's of Chamberlain inspecting the Dardinian Grenadiers. Various shots of large crowds lining the streets as Chamberlain are driven through Rome in an open car.
L/S of the car pulling up outside the Villa Madama. The commentator interestedly remarks - "We wonder perhaps how far he dare hope that his policy of Appeasement will be carried forward. How much more securely he can ensure peace in our time." M/S's of Chamberlain and Mussolini inside the large old building.
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