Cuts / Out Takes For Hurricane-Swept Florida Aka Hurricane Swept Florida In G 1334. (1926)

Out takes (rushes, cuts) for HURRICANE SWEPT FLORIDA in G 1334. The original story is also on Pathe Master tape *PM0640*. More general shots of hurricane damage; boats swept on dry land, bent telegraph posts, fallen trees. Intertitles from American version, reading: “Florida’s Tragic Disaster“ and “Pathe News presents first pictures of terrific havoc wrought by storm that costs over 1000 lives, does damage of $100,000,000 and makes 38,000 homeless“ and “Ralph Earle, Pathe News cameraman, who was injured and imprisoned 6 hours in wreckage, makes dash by train, planes and auto over 1500 miles to score greatest news film scoop“. M/S of man in flying helmet and bandage - Earle - presenting a man in a trilby a parcel labelled - ’Pathe News’. They shake hands. American intertitle reads: “But yesterday it was America’s famous Winter playground, known throughout the world“. Panning shot of palm trees on sea front before storm. Point of view shot from vehicle driving up tree lined road. American intert
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