U.S. Visitors’ Opinion Of Us On Sleeve As U.S. Visitors Opinion Of U.S. (1941)

Title reads: “U.S. visitor’s opinion of us“. Location of events unknown. L/S of American-Export ship leaving docks. C/U of American war correspondent Quentin Reynolds on deck of ship. He talks to camera about his experiences in Britain. He says what a privilege it has been to live in “the home of the really brave“. He says Britain doesn’t feel story for itself and “can really take it“. C/U of three New York firemen dressed in trench coats. The man in the centre, Chief Deasy talks into a microphone. He praises the London firemen for their skill and bravery. The speech concludes: “The idea of England folding up, that’s a joke. That outfit will never fold up. They’ve got just as much guts as anybody in this man’s world has and they’ll carry it right on, anybody that thinks it’s gonna fold up, they’re crazy“! FILM ID: A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT’S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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