Mountain Rescue (1959)
Snowdon, North Wales. L, S of a lake, with Snowdonia in the distance. M, S of Mrs. Martin Rolfe and her male companion looking over the lake through a telescope with a sign beneath which reads Grand View of Snowdonia. M, S of three young men rock climbing (without the aid of ropes ). C, U of a pair of feet in walking boots finding a foot hole in the sheer rock face. C, U of a blue sign that reads Mountain Rescue Committee Rescue Post. M, S of Chris Briggs, a full time (unpaid) organiser of the Snowdon Mountain Rescue service standing in front of a cottage with a sign over the door that reads PenYGwryd. Briggs fires a distress flare into the air from a gun. C, U of one of the climbers, Brian Grey, reacting to the flare. He turns and beckons to other climbers. C, U of the climbers climbing down from the rock face. C, U of Chris looking through a pair of binoculars. M, S of Brian and his companions running from the rock face Brian grabs a coil of rope lying on a boulder near
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