Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: The American Scene

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
952
Date Released
1 Sep 1947
Date submitted
18 Aug 1947
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Enterprise Scotland Exhibition Opens
  2. 2Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Aquatics: Bathing Beauty Contest
  3. 3Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Aquatics: US Olympic Hopes
  4. 4Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Aquatics: Water Jousting
  5. 5Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: The American Scene
  6. 6Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: The American Scene
  7. 7Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: The American Scene
  8. 8Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Paris Welcomes Victor of Alamein
  9. 9Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: The Crisis
  10. *Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Clayton and Phillips Get Ready

* Story has local or special distribution

Story

Story No. within this Issue
7 / 9
Section Title
Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Rough Sea Take-Off By Seaplane. DESCRIPTION: Also in Chesapeake Bay an American navy scout plane, the Sea Hawk, is testing landing and take off in heavy weather. SHOTLIST: KS MS Seahawk plane taking off from rough sea. Various shots of plane on water, taking off and landing on rather heavy sea.
Keywords
Navy; Military
Locations
Chesapeake Bay
Footage sources
United States of America
Card file number
49027
Credits:
Commentator
Lionel James Gamlin
Length of story (in feet)
50
Story extras:

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