Footage
Materials for the film "Andrey Gromyko's Visit to Hungary". (1988)
Availability of videosources
1, 2, 3;
Needs clarification of possibility of digitizing.
Scene №1
Hungarian parliament.
The President of Hungary Karoly Nemeth accepts the Soviet delegation headed by Andrei Gromyko.
A. Gromyko and K. Nemet sign documents (communiqué on a friendly visit A. Gromyko and agreement on cooperation in the field of science and culture).
Speech by A. Gromyko at a meeting of the Commission on foreign Affairs of the State Assembly of the VNR.
Meeting with Secretary General Janos Kadar.
Plant "Videoton".
To the building of the plant pulls government motorcade.
The Soviet delegation headed by Andrei Gromyko is in the building.
AA Gromyko passes through the shops, acquainted with the production.
Personnel
Gromiko A.A. -- Soviet statesman, Minister of foreign Affairs (1957-1985) and Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1985-1988), doctor of economic Sciences.Nemet K. -- Hungarian politician, Chairman of Presidium of Hungary (1987-1988).
Kadar Ya. (Chermanek) -- Hungarian statesman and political figure, General Secretary of the socialist workers ' party (1956-1988), Prime Minister of Hungary (1956-1958, 1961-1965).
Calendar
1988Locations
Hungary
Seasons
SpringForeign policy; Political figures Policy; Biography
Scene №2
Panoramas Of Budapest.
Views of the Danube and the erzhebet bridge.
Travel through the tunnel.
Exit to the square with circular traffic.
The entrance to the Chain bridge (the bridge section).
The Erzsébet Bridge.
Directions to the bridge
Streets of Budapest, shooting from traffic.
Pedestrian zone (passers - by, shops, old buildings, lights).
Calendar
1988Locations
Hungary
Budapest
Seasons
SpringTowns and countries; Architecture Geography and Nature; Culture and Arts
Scene №3
Night views of Budapest (city centre, Danube, Elisabeth and Chain bridges).
Traffic at the entrance to the Chain bridge.
Calendar
1988Locations
Hungary
Budapest
Seasons
SpringTowns and countries; Architecture Geography and Nature; Culture and Arts