Kings Speech To His People (1935)
Unused, unissued material no paperwork dates unclear or unknown. King George V and Queen Mary walk down steps to take their seats in large hall (probably Westminster Hall, Palace of Westminster, London). Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) sits to one side. A member of the House of Lords speaks he congratulates George V on his 25th Anniversary Jubilee. Closer shot of King and Queen. (Cuts in speech). Shot of Prince of Wales gazing at the ceiling. This speech goes on a long time. A copy of the speech is presented to the King. The Speaker of the House of Commons now addresses the gathering. Cut away to the Duchess of York (formerly Elizabeth BowesLyon, later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. ) The Speaker presents his speech to the King. King George puts on his glasses and speaks in reply. He thanks them for their words. He talks about the Commonwealth, British Empire. The shot goes closer. He describes the fears of the time these day when fear and pre
|
|