UFA-Wochenschau 384/1963 03.12.1963

Synopsis

1st United States - Johnson speaks before Congress - President Johnson stands at the lectern behind the microphone and speaks half-close (original sound). The White House, totally 02 diagonally from the right. Federal Chancellor Erhard goes to the White House for a meeting. Press photographers. Johnson - Erhard handshake. In the background of Lahiri and side, half obscured Schröder. Press photographers from the back, to the. Part with your cameras. Erhard speaks briefly to rapporteurs, Lübke and Schröder are behind him.

3rd Paris - Erhard at de Gaulle - the head of a French honor guard with helmet and sword. Erhard (total) at Paris station between companions plays a music band to receive in addition to the unrolled red carpet. Erhard gets out of the car and is the staircase to the Elysee Palace up. The honor guard presented, de Gaulle greets him in the entrance (far). Honor guard outside the door. Erhard and de Gaulle sit across from talking in armchairs. Erhard and de Gaulle speaking close-ups. Handshake before the farewell on the stairs.

04. United States - Johnson 2 speech - President Johnson at the lectern on the microphone speaks (interview) (America, America). The members of clap. Johnson leaves the Congress.

05 Hamburg - Christmas Child interviews. -People are facing a window. A man with a hat, then a woman driving a toy train in the shop window before the window. Doll in the wedding dress and behind 2 Negro dolls. Charming children's faces in close-up. Toy rotated up dances on a table: the Jo Jo, a small monkey, a puppet plays, a bear and a dog with spinning tails, little bear with sweater and glasses, a moving helicopter. Children interview: "do you wish what for Christmas? What will you give your parents?" Close-ups of children. A child whispers something in his ear Wichmann (not pictured).

6 the carolers Holland - Christmas celebration - sing to the bet. First 3 children as the 3 Holy Kings. Children sing in panels of Christmas figures and angels, partly wrong. Laughing audience. Small weeping singer Jack calls "Mama Mama" (original sound) 07 circus Ringling Barnum Baily - arenas of the circus. Elephant pyramid (total) between dancers. Girls dancing on balls. Trapeze artist. Kopfstand on the Trapeze, foot slope and tooth slope with whirling turns of an artist, spin Act, a chimpanzee in a dress as a rope dancer, a poodle climbs to a woman swimmer wheel. A pony is in the ring and dogs jump from elevated locations on his back and back. Horse hooves, are on the spot turning like a Pirouette (large) the whole horse with rider. Genuflection of the horse. A tiger together with dogs on a rotating drum. Tiger head big and beautiful. A tiger riding on a horse.

08 Holland - morganatic deer (Kuhrsch). The calf of a cow, and a deer. Cow on a lawn in front of the forest. Very nice running deer. A deer.

Origin / Type of content

Narration

Persons in the Film

Erhard, Ludwig ; Gaulle de, Charles ; Johnson, Lyndon ; Lübke, Heinrich ; Schröder, Gerhard

Places

Washington ; Paris ; Hamburg ; Holland

Topics

Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Dogs ; Interviews ; cameramen, cameramen ; Children ; Political events ; Toys, toys ; 99.412 Deutsche week show GmbH: State visits (outside) ; Animals (except dogs) ; Buildings ; Military ; Christmas ; Circus ; Viewers and audience ; Dogs ; Military ; transport

Type

Newsreel (G)

Genre

Weekly Newsreel

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Title:

UFA-Wochenschau 384/1963

UFA-Dabei (Other title)

Country of Origin:
Federal Republic of Germany

Year of Production and/or Release

Date of Release:
03.12.1963
Year of Production:
1963

Credits

Origin:
Title brand 7, 6 Johnson before the Congress origin: Metro Erhard Johnson camera: Luppa origin: Metro Erhard at de Gaulle origin: Gaumont Johnson II. talk origin: Metro of children interviews (Christmas) camera: Rieck, Jürgens Dutch Christmas origin: Polygoon circus Barnum & Baily camera: Rau, Rieck morganatic deer origin: Polygoon final brand

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