Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: United Nations Charter

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
854
Date Released
15 Oct 1945
Date submitted
11 Oct 1945
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: Shirley and Her Sergeant Husband
  2. 2Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: News from Japan
  3. 3Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: Dock Strike
  4. 4Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: United Nations Charter

Story

Story No. within this Issue
4 / 4
Section Title
Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: United Nations Association. DESCRIPTION: An impressive list of public figures attended the United Nations Association meeting in the Royal Albert Hall. The meeting was addressed by the Prime Minister, Mr Eden and Mr Stettinius. SHOTLIST: CUT STORY: KS Exterior shot of Royal Albert Hall (Good stock shot). Posters outside Royal Albert Hall advises public of meeting. Interior shot of crowds congregated. Lord Cecil, first speaker, followed by Mr Attlee, then Mr Eden, who is followed by Mr Stettinius. They all speak about the future of the world, how we have come to an agreement to live in peace etc. Various cut-ins of crowds during speeches, also crowds applauding. For full speeches see dope sheets held at Soho. Incidentally we only hold Mr Attlee, Mr Stettinius and Lord Cecil speeches.
Keywords
Politics and government
Locations
London; Royal Albert Hall
Footage sources
British Paramount
Card file number
46128
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
358
Story extras:

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