Wales Draw with France
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- British Movietone News
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- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Wales Draw With France. DESCRIPTION: France had already been beaten by both Scotland and England when they met Wales at Cardiff Arms Park. Wales kicked off, and after only 7 minutes, were 3 points up with a penalty goal. France soon equalised and led the battle for the rest of the half. In the second half, both teams showed good movements in an exciting match which ended in a draw: 11 - 11. So, Wales now share the International Championship with Scotland. SHOTLIST: Key scene. ES players onto field. GV crowd. GV Wales kick off. GV crowd. MS play. ES K Bradshaw scores from penalty kick for Wales. CU crowd. ES pan French player scores try. CU crowd. ES pan P Albaladejo scores from penalty kick for France. MS scrum. ES same and Wales attack. ES France attack. GV crowd. ES Albaledejo scores from penalty kick. GV crowd. ES pan M Crauste scores try for France. GV crowd. ES Albaladejo converts. GV crowd at half time. ES Wales attack. GV crowd. ES penalty kick by Bradshaw and score for Wales. CU crowd. ES general play. CU crowd. MS pan Watkins (Stuart) scores try for Wales. CU crowd. ES Bradshaw converts. CU crowd. GV field. Result: Wales 11 - France 11.
- Keywords
- Sport; Rugby football
- Locations
- Cardiff; Wales; Cardiff Arms Park
- Card file number
- 88095
- Credits:
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- Camera
- David Gould
- Commentator
- Leslie Mitchell
- Length of story (in feet)
- 212
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'Wales Draw with France', British Movietone News Issue No. 1816A, 26 Mar 1964. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/25479 (Accessed 23 Jun 2025)