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England Lose at Hampden

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1819A
Date Released
16 Apr 1964
Date submitted
9 Apr 1964
Date submitted
11 Apr 1964
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Launch of the Fast Flying Fish
  2. 2Venezuela - Bridge Disaster
  3. 3The Pope and the Prisoners
  4. 4Farewell, Fred!
  5. 5England Lose at Hampden

Story

Story No. within this Issue
5 / 5
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: England Lose at Hampden. DESCRIPTION: Unbeaten in 7 games since the last time they met, England faced Scotland once again at Hampden Park. There were no goals in the first half, and only 18 minutes from time, Scotland scored the only goal. SHOTLIST: Key scene. MS teams out onto field. CU crowds cheering. ES kick off. GV England attack. ES same. CU crowd. MS pan Scotland attack. GV pan same. CU crowds. MS Scottish attack. GV crowds at half time. ES England attack. MS same. CU crowd. GV play. CU crowd. GV Roger Hunt injured. ES Scotland attack. ES David Wilson (Scotland) and Gordon Banks (England) barging. MS same. CU crowd. ES Scotland attack. CU crowds. ES Scotland attack. CU crowd. ES Scotland attack. CU ball off side. CU crowd. GV David Wilson takes corner and Alan Gilzean heads into goal. GV crowd. CU same. ES players after match. Result: Scotland 1 - England 0.
Keywords
Sport; Football
Locations
Glasgow; Scotland; Hampden Park
Footage sources
Pathe
Card file number
88171
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
206
Story extras:

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