Land of Magic, Part 2

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Land of Magic, Part 2

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Details

Location

Various

Year

circa 1962

Date

circa 1962

Length

09min 04sec

Audio

sound

Format

35mm

colour

Source

British Pathe

Courtesy

British Pathé

Rights Holder

British Pathé

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Description

Film produced in the 1960s for the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, promoting Northern Ireland as a holiday destination.

Shot List

Beach scene. Wishing arch. Sandcastles. Donkey ride. 01:04 Donaghadee harbour. Pier. Lighthouse. Sailing boats. Waterskiing. 02:38 Ballygally Castle and hotel. Interior cocktail bar. The Chimney Corner. Interior restaurant. 03:51 Interior Crown Bar and Liquor Saloon. Guinness. Interior snug. Storytelling. 05:00 Smithfield Market. 05:35 City Hall, Belfast. Flower seller. View from top of City Hall down Donegall Place and Royal Avenue. 05:57 Driving down Donegall Place. Shop window with linen display. 06:16 Lord Mayor, Alderman and Councillors, wearing regalia in parade outside City Hall. 06:39 Stormont from gates. 06:50 Mourne mountains. Car on country road. Silent valley. 07:35 Hay field. Thatched cottage. Horse trekking.

Credits

Produced for the Northern Ireland Tourist Board with the co-operation of The British Travel Association by Associated British Pathe; Script - Douglas Warth; Photography - Martin Rolfe; Music - Edwin Astley; Associate Producer - Lionel Hoare; Producer - Terry Ashwood; Director - Eric Fullilove; Sound - George Newberry; Film Editor - Sidney Stone, Ronald Glenister; Dubbing Editor - Kenneth Nunn.

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