50265: CHINAS CHAIRMAN MAO IS PRESENT 7-4-70 CS 1CS2 CS3 TAGS: 0066A77: LEADERS OF CHINESE COMMUNIST
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Description: 50265: CHINAS CHAIRMAN MAO IS PRESENT 7-4-70 CS 1CS2 CS3 TAGS/ ROLL 1 CUTS--CROWDS GATHER IN TIANANMEN SQUARE FOR ANTI-AMERICAN RALLY. SPECTATORS RAISE THEIR FISTS AS THEY CHEER. CHINAS CHAIRMAN MAO ZEDONG ARRIVES WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. CROWD CHANTS IN CHINESE. MAN SPEAKS. MAO AND CROWD APPLAUD. BANNERS AND FLAGS SEEN. CHINESE OFFICIALS SALUTE AND SHAKE HANDS. DEMONSTRATORS MARCH IN STREET. CHINESE SIGNS SEEN. POSTERS OF COMMUNIST LEADERS MAO; LENIN; MARX AND ENGELS SEEN. CROWD SINGS AS BAND PLAYS CHINESE NATIONAL ANTHEM. CAMERAMEN SEEN. GREAT HALL OF THE PEOPLE SEEN. FIREWORKS DISPLAY SEEN. MAN SPEAKS INTO MEGAPHONE FROM GATE OF HEAVENLY PEACE. ROLL 2 CUTS--ANTI-AMERICAN DEMONSTRATORS RALLY IN TIANANMEN SQUARE. CHINAS CHAIRMAN MAO ARRIVES AND SHAKES HANDS WITH OTHER OFFICIALS. SPEECHES ARE MADE AT GATE OF HEAVENLY PEACE. BALLOONS ARE RELEASED. FLAGS SEEN. DEMONSTRATORS MARCH THROUGH STREET. WOMAN LOOKS THROUGH BINOCULARS. GREAT HALL OF THE PEOPLE SEEN. ROLL 3 CS--BALLOONS AND FLAGS ARE SEEN AT ANTI-AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION IN TIANANMEN SQUARE. MAO SHAKES HANDS WITH SPECTATORS. FIREWORKS DISPLAY SEEN. BETA SP FILM XFER: 93M0903 - CS& TAGS UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ALL IDS; ABSTRACT NOT AVAILABLE Producers: NBC 0066A77: LEADERS OF CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY PAY LAST RESPECTS TO CHOW EN-LAI 1-7-77 TAGS/ LEADERS OF CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY PAY LAST RESPECTS TO CHOU EN-LAI PARTY LEADERS; INCLUDING TENG HSIAO-PING; CHANG CHUN-CHIAO; WANG HUNG-WEN; AND HUA KUO-FENG; PAY LAST RESPECTS TO CHOU EN-LAI. CHIANG CHING IS ALSO PRESENT; AS IS CHOUS WIDOW; TENG YING CHIAO. CARTRIDGE: 013 PAGE: 1122 BETA SP FILM XFER: *93M0902* - TAGS NIR DAA 41828: CANTON KINE: CHINA LAUNCHES NEW GREAT LEAP 1-23-70 TAGS/ In the People's Republic of China, newly built factories, roads and power plants, the result of a large industrialization program termed"The Great New Leap," are viewed. Material for the construction is shown being lowered into machinery, an ingots being shaped into metal bars and plates at a mill, as soldiers with star insignias on their caps watch the operations with the workers. Next, a moving shot through a tunnel is presented. Young girls and old men are shown breaking rocks. A shot of boulders crashing down a mountain after a blast is seen. People are shown building an aqueduct. A shot of a canal carrying water through the mountains is presented, as masses of peasants and soldiers work together on the cliffs. A steel mill in the capital is shown in various stages of construction. People watch the operation of the mill after its completion. Laborers are seen working with simple hand tools. After the completion of a new tunnel, people drive through it in trucks, and smile happily. An irrigation system is shown under construction, and after its completion, old and young alike are seen enjoying the water supplied by the new system. Laborers parade out to a working site where men and women are seen breaking rocks. People harvesting a field of grain are viewed. FN. China has launched the Great New Leap in preparation for a possible war with Russia. CARTRIDGE: 002 PAGE: 0885 BETA SP FILM XFER: 93M0902 - 3 TAGS KINE Film: 16mm, color, rev. with mag stripe Footage: 1300 ft: 507364: KISSINGER - FORBIDDEN CITY 10-21-75 CS ONLY/ Secretary of State Henry Kissinger attends the opera while on a visit to Peking, China. * Sec. Kissinger is escorted into the opera hall and seated. Scenes from the opera are included. Sec. Kissinger and his wife Nancy are given a walking tour of the Forbidden City, which includes the imperial palaces of the Ming and Ching dynasties. The Kissinger admires displays of ancient Chinese art. Fn.* Sec. Kissinger was in Peking to plan the agenda for Pres. Gerald Ford's forthcoming visit to China. (Facts on File, P. 786.) CARTRIDGE: 007 PAGE: 0349 Film: 16mm, color, rev. with mag stripe Footage: 700 ft / Uncut 507446: PK#4 OLIVERS KISSINGERS PEKING 10-23-75 TAG/ 412448: CHINA: MILITIA 10-1-74 WR/ Secretary of State Henry Kissinger confers with Chinese leaders in preparation for an upcoming trip here by President Gerald Ford. OUTS: At a banquet, Mr. Kissinger chats and jokes with Foreign Minister Chiao Kuan-hua. Through and interpreter, Mr. Chiao tells the Secretary about the Long March of the 1930s. Mrs. Nancy Kissinger and other guests stand around drinking cocktails. Mr. Kissinger, Mr. Chiao and aides stroll through the Fragrant Gardens. Accompanied by security guards, the walk past pagodas, trees, gardens and artificial ponds. Later in the day, Mr. Kissinger responds to an unexpected invitation to confer with Chairman Mao Tse-tung. The streets of Peking are seen lit up by night as the Kissinger party makes its way towards the meeting place. American and Chinese flags adorn the Secretary's limousine. Teng Hsiao-ping, the Senior Vice Premier who is expected to succeed the ailing Chou En-lai, and Chairman Mao shake hands with Mr. Kissinger; Mrs. Kissinger; Ambassador George Bush; State Dept. officials Helmut Sonnenfeldt; Phillip C. Habib, the Undersecretary of State for Asian Affairs; William Gleysteen, Peter Rodman; Anne Boddicker, and Winston Lord, of the State Dept.'s Office of Policy Planning. Also seen at the meeting are: Wang Chen of the U.S. Chinese Liason Office; Vice Foreign Minister Wang Hai-Jung, and Deputy Departmental Directors of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Tang Wen-Shen and Chang Han-Chih. Don Oliver, NBC News, reports. CARTRIDGE: 007 PAGE: 0051 Film: 16mm, color, pos. with color print Footage: 800 ft 603563: MAO & LEE 5-15-76 WR/ Even though Chairman Mao's health is failing he meets with Singapore's Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, in Peking. Pictures are shown of Mao Tse Tung's residences. The flags of both China and Singapore are seen. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew arrives at Mao's residence, along with a motorcade. Various shots are included of Chairman Mao's and Lee Kuan Yew's interpreters and of the two heads of state meeting. Jack Reynolds of NBC News reports that it was questionable whether Chairman Mao's health would permit him to meet with Singapore's Prime Minister. The meeting was a short one, which indicated that Chairman Mao was in frail health. Singapore is one of the last places in Southeast Asia that doesn't have diplomatic relations with China. The Chinese are concerned about a growing Soviet presence there. CARTRIDGE: 008 PAGE: 1418 BETA SP FILM XFER: *93M0902* - WR Film: 16mm, color, pos. Footage: CS - 100 ft& narr trk 605438: MILLIONS IN CHINA SWIM ACROSS RIVER 7-30-76 WR/ MILLIONS IN CHINA SWIM ACROSS RIVERS TO COMMEMORATE MAOS SWIM TEN YEARS AGO ARMY MEMBERS SWIM YANGTSE TO COMMEMORATE MAOS SWIM TEN YEARS AGO. SOLDIERS PULL FLOAT WITH RED FLAG& PORTRAIT OF MAO THROUGH WATER. MALE& FEMALE SOLDIERS SWIM IN FULL UNIFORM IN YELLOW RIVER. CARTRIDGE: 010 PAGE: 0868 BETA SP FILM XFER: *93M0902* - WR NIR UNCUT COMP PRINT DAA 22913: VIS LIB LIN PIAO PROFILE 1-9-69 WR/ 67685: CHINESE PEOPLE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF CHAIRMAN MAOS SWIMMING OF YANGTZE RIVER 8-20-71 WR/ Lin Piao, Chinese minister of Defense; Chou En Lai Chinese Premier, and Moa Tse Tung, Chairman, Chinese Communist Party, are seen sitting together. Mao Tse Tung is shown reading a letter. Crowds are seen chanting. Mao leaving a building and waves to the crowd as they cheer. LinPiao and Mao Tse Tung are shown together, more crowds are seen cheering. CARTRIDGE: 001 PAGE: 1032 BETA SP FILM XFER: 93M0902 - WR Film: 16mm, b&w, neg. Footage: 65 ft K4857: CHINA 15TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCE 10-29-74 WR; Media Type: FILM XFER; Library: ARCHIVES