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Sporting Headlines: White City - The Horse Show

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1311A
Date Released
22 Jul 1954
Date submitted
17 Jul 1954
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Sporting Headlines: Athletics - International Match
  2. 2Sporting Headlines: White City - The Horse Show
  3. 3Sporting Headlines: Silverstone - The Grand Prix
  4. 4Aviation - Robot Plane
  5. 5Aviation - World Gliding Contest
  6. 6Aviation - The Comet III
  7. 7Indo China - Cease Fire

Story

Story No. within this Issue
2 / 7
Section Title
Sporting Headlines
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: International Horse Show. DESCRIPTION: France won the Ladies Debutante event at the International Horse Show. Pat Smythe tied with 2 other riders to win the Selby Cup. The prize for this event was presented by Prince Bernhard, who himself had been competing in the dressage tests at Brickett Wood. SHOTLIST: Cut Story - Brickett Wood - GV of hounds and horseman. CU of Prince Bernhard. CU of Prince Bernhard on horse. CU of riders jumping. CU of rider falling. CU of winners. Riders in order of appearance. White City - Colonel Llewellyn and Foxhunter. Mademoiselle Bonnaud and Charleston. Miss Gerlinde Merten of Germany. Mr White and Nizefella. A Oliver on Baskit. Miss Shirley Thomas. Pat Smythe on Tosca.
Keywords
Royalty; Sport; Women; Horses
Locations
White City, London; England; Hertfordshire; Bricket Wood
Card file number
61475
Credits:
Commentator
Lionel James Gamlin
Camera
Martin Gray
Camera
Norman Fisher
Length of story (in feet)
111
Story extras:

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