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Soccer - England V Germany

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1331
Date Released
6 Dec 1954
Date submitted
2 Dec 1954
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1New South African Premier
  2. 2Royal Engagements: Queen Mother at St Mary’s
  3. 3Royal Engagements: London Fashion Show
  4. 4Royal Engagements: The Duke at Cardiff
  5. 5Home from Korea
  6. 6Title Fight Preparations
  7. 7Soccer - England V Germany

Story

Story No. within this Issue
7 / 7
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: England V Germany. DESCRIPTION: 100,000 spectators at Wembley saw England beat Germany by three goals to one. Stanley Matthews, who played against the Germans 19 years ago, played a great part in their victory. SHOTLIST: GV of the crowds. Sir Anthony Eden welcomes the visiting team. GV of shaking hands. Several shots of the German supporters in the crowd. The captains of the teams exchange tokens, referee Orlandini looking on. England kick off. CU of Williams the English goalkeeper. GV of Matthews in action. Bentley scores for England. Allen scores for England’s 2nd goal. Beck scores for Germany. Several shots of Eden in the box. Shackleton scores the 3rd goal for England. England win 3-1.
Keywords
Sport; Football
Locations
London; England; Wembley
Card file number
62410
Credits:
Camera
George Richardson
Camera
Godfrey Kenneth Hanshaw
Commentator
Lionel James Gamlin
Camera
Martin Gray
Camera
Paul Wyand
Camera
Peter Brown
Camera
Samuelson
Length of story (in feet)
174
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