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Scott Of The Antarctic (1948) - (Movie Clip) First Footmarks

Robert Falcon "Con" Scott (John Mills) commenting on his first Antarctic expedition then, as his artist wife Kathleen (Diana Churchill) works on a bust, resolving to undertake his second, opening Scott Of The Antarctic, 1948.

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