Pigeons Lead Sales Drive (1959)
Titles read: LONDON PIGEONS LEAD SALES DRIVE. General elevated view of London (remainder of title scene). People covered in pigeons in Trafalgar Square. A man loads boxes of pigeons onto a van. Man in pigeon loft puts a pigeon into a box. The pigeon van stops in Fleet Street and takes a box into a building (looks like The Times headquarters). Commentator explains this is part of a sales drive if the customer receiving the pigeon wants a salesman to call, he releases it. Inside an office a boss sits at his desk. His secretary walks in with a box that she puts on the desk. The boss opens the box and looks startled to find a pigeon inside. He takes it out of the box and hands it to his secretary who puts it out of a window. The pigeon flies back to its home loft (seen earlier). A man checks the bird s markings then makes a note and a phone call. A salesman in an office gets a call and rushes off with briefcase and bowler hat. In another office a secretary looks less than thrilled to
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