Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Various shots of Lord Snowdon (Anthony Armstrong Jones, Princess Margaret’s husband) looking around exhibition of British Industrial Design which he has just opened in Prague, Czechoslovakia, press and dignitaries around. Various shots showing some of the British goods on show including dinner sets, kitchen interior and equipment and office and business equipment. Montage of advertisements advertising British goods. GV. Exterior of Barrandov Film Studio building through a light mist. Lord Snowdon’s car arrives. Various shots of Lord Snowdon being shown around some of the outside sets. He chats with directors and cameramen. Various shots of Lord Snowdon looking at some sets inside the studio. Various shots of Lord Snowdon raising his glass at small studio cocktail party.
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Date found in the old record - 25/10/1965.
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