Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: Australia Two Up

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
916
Date Released
23 Dec 1946
Date Other
Dec 1946
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
5 / 5
Section Title
Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Test Match - Bradman and Barnes Partnership. DESCRIPTION: Australia win the Second Test with the help of a double century from Don Bradman. SHOTLIST: CUT STORY: KS LS play in progress. LS P Smith bowling to Miller and caught by Evans, but disallowed. Ditto, this time Miller is out. Bradman walks on to bat. Crowd shot. Smith to Bradman who breaks his duck. Bradman runs between wickets limping. Scoreboard. Bradman limping. Slow motion - Wright bowling. Slow motion Edrich bowling. P Smith precedes Edrich bowling - slow motion. Bedser bowling slow motion. MS Wright bowling. Crowd shots. MS Evans falling on ground in effort to save ball. Edrich saves ball from near boundary line. Barnes batting, making his 150. Bradman batting and limping between wickets. CU Bradman batting. LS Bradman batting, elevated shot. Yardley catches ball off Bradman, not out, no ball. Scoreboard. Yardley bowls Bradman out LBW. Bradman limps off. SCU Barnes batting, out to Ikin. Elevated shots of crowds cheering.
Keywords
Sport; Cricket
Locations
Sydney
Footage sources
Australia
Card file number
47937
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
249
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'Movietone’s News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: Australia Two Up', British Movietone News Issue No. 916, 23 Dec 1946. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/14218 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)