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Title reads: "Heroes Welcome".
Return of FA Cup to Liverpool, Merseyside.
L/S packed crowd in front of the Liverpool City Town Hall. M/S police holding crowd back. Zoom in to M/S four supporters sitting on a ledge above a bank. L/S packed crowd. M/S mounted policeman swamped in the crowd. L/S Liverpool football team captain, Ron Yeats (aka Ronnie Yeats), with FA cup trophy. He walks from train towards coach. Tracking shot of packed crowd outside the station. L/S open topped coach drives out of the station. L/S crowd, pan to the coach with team waving and holding Cup aloft.
L/S crowd lining street. M/S Yeats and team mate holding cup up. Angled shot people leaning out of windows of tall building waving streamers. L/S open topped coach coming through crowd. L/S packed crowds. Some of the crowd have climbed onto a memorial. Elevated shot procession coming through the crowd to the City Hall. Top shot team on the coach. L/S City Hall as coach approaches. L/S crowd, pan to the coach at a standstill outside town hall. L/S four supporters on the bank window ledge clapping. L/S another group of supporters on roof of tall building. Panning C/U as Yeats comes out onto town hall balcony with the cup. Crowd breaks through police barrier and runs forward. C/U the cup and team members. The team standing on the balcony.
Top shot policemen carrying child out of the crowd. Top shots young women being carried from crowd having fainted. C/U from behind Yeats as he holds cup up. C/U cup pan to L/S crowd. L/S crowd waving. Various shots ambulance men carrying more fainting victims away on stretchers. C/U Yeats holding cup aloft. Top shot massed crowd swaying.
FILM ID:1796.26
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