Cup Final 1929 (1929)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Item title reads - The Cup final 1929 in sound. Under Licence from British Talking Pictures Limited. Wembley Stadium.
    Intertitle - 'Bolton Wanderers meet Portsmouth in the final and thrilling tussle for football's most coveted honour.'
    Natural sound - M/S of the band playing "Land of Hope and Glory" in front of packed stands, the camera pans across to the people in the stands, there is some natural sound as they talk.
    Intertitle - 'The huge crowd, nearly 100,000, became one vast choir.' Natural sound - A man stands on a platform and conducts the crowd in "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag", the camera pans across to all the spectators singing. L/S as camera pans across the Stadium again as they sing "Abide With Me", then back to the band and conductor.
    Natural sound as crowd cheer when both teams run onto the pitch.
    Intertitle - 'H.R.H. The Prince of Wales had a right royal reception.' People wave and cheer as the camera pans up the stands. M/S as Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, walks along shaking each team member's hand. Natural sound of crowd as teams prepare to start the match, cameramen walk across the pitch.
    Intertitle - 'Neither side had scored at half-time - Portsmouth more than sharing the honours!' Natural sound as crowds shout and cheer as game is in progress, a goal is saved, various shots of the match.
    Continued
    Intertitle - 'After 35 minutes play Butler scored for the "Trotters."' L/S of the goal being scored, the crowd go mad shouting and cheering, a line of policemen walk onto the pitch.
    Intertitle - 'again - in slow motion' Slow motion M/S from behind the goal as the Portsmouth keeper runs into the goal but cannot stop Butler scoring. Bolton players celebrate.
    Intertitle - 'three minutes from time Blackmore scored again.' Crowds cheer and players congratulate each other.
    Intertitle - 'again - in slow motion!' Slow motion M/S as Blackmore kicks the ball into the goal, the keeper reaches for it but misses.
    Intertitle - 'H.R.H. the Prince of Wales presented the cup amidst tremendous enthusiasm.' Crowds cheer and pat the Bolton players as they make their way up to the Prince. L/S as he presents the Cup and shakes hands with the players. They go down the other side and get more congratulations. People shout and cheer, the camera pans across and up to Portsmouth players shaking hands with the Prince. One man comes forward and gives three cheers. M/S as the Prince stands and listens to "God Save the King" then shakes hands with the people around him.
    Note: this is Pathe's first sound newsreel item and is a mixture of natural sound from the crowd and the band, and intertitles with some silent parts.
    FILM ID:786.33
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Komentáře • 8

  • @stephenturner6075
    @stephenturner6075 Před rokem +9

    I really enjoyed this short film. I especially liked the part where the whole crowd sang Abide With Me. That was a lovely moment. It's so sad to think that everyone who was there that day are probably no longer with us. Rest In Peace to all.

  • @jairoantoniofictoriejovel4298

    Joya de Video

  • @tiltonroadbirmingham1153
    @tiltonroadbirmingham1153 Před 2 lety +2

    Bolton Wanderers v Pompey

  • @kamilomar9134
    @kamilomar9134 Před rokem +3

    Lol - - "Aym just delayted thet the playors still hed the prayd to tarn ap end play in jolly old bleck and wayt end not be in cullar - after orl one caarnt let stendards drop now cen one.Aym just heppy thet I still spayk in the correct naintain twentays and thartays way of the medeeeeeeaaaar!!!! ".

  • @sockington1
    @sockington1 Před rokem +2

    wheres the bloody football ?

    • @kamilomar9134
      @kamilomar9134 Před rokem +1

      LOL - NAYYW NAYW NAYW - WHAT YOO RAAYLAY MEAN DEAR BOY IS, "WHEYAR EZ THE BAAWL GORN DEAR THING!! "
      WHORT YOU HEV TORR REMEMBAR IZ THET THIS IZZ THE NAINTAIN TWENTAIS AND THARTAIZ ENNNND YOU MASST SPEEEEK IN THET WAY IN OWRDERRR TO BY ECCEPTAID INTO UPPER CLARRRS SOCIETAY AFTER ORRL JEST LOOK ET OUR BRITEESH FILM STARS THEY HEV NAAYW PROBLEMS DO THEY!! 0

    • @motormouthalmighty
      @motormouthalmighty Před 5 měsíci

      they used to use an invisible one in those days,made out of compressed oxygen,all the way up to the 1950s.they just had to guess where the ball was,especially when they were playing games in pitch black darkness.i went to a night match once,in the late twenties,I didn't see another living soul all night.i had to use a stick to feel my way out.i found out later that Liverpool had beaten Charlton 45-0!