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NAME: URG SURVIVOR 230205N TAPE: EF05/0172 IN_TIME: 10:27:42:11 DURATION: 00:01:50:03 SOURCES: APTN/Buena Vista DATELINE: Montevideo - 23 Feb 2005 RESTRICTIONS: Buena Vista = No re-use/re-sale without clearance/No Internet SHOTLIST: Footage from ALIVE Courtesy of Buena Vista Home Entertainment 1 Various excerpts from the movie Alive Montevideo Airport, Uruguay 2 Alvaro Mangino opening suitcase 3 Mangino handing glass frames and wallet to Eduardo Strauch 4 SOUNBITE (Spanish): Alvaro Mangino It will always give one satisfaction because it''s a memory that will stay with him and last throughout the years and he will be able to share with his family He will be able to show his family something that was lost up there 32 years ago 5 Eduardo Strauch and wife looking at glass frames 6 Close-up Strauch''s passport 7 Zoom-out to ID cards 8 Close-up Strauch''s ID, and zoom-in to driver''s license 9 Objects on table including dollar bills 10 Medium shot Strauch''s wife picking up dollar bills 11 Close-up baggage claim ticket 12 Medium shot of objects on table STORYLINE: A survivor of a deadly Andes plane crash has had some personal belongings returned Wednesday - over 32 years after they were lost in the snows of the South American mountain range On October 12 1972, Eduardo Strauch - then a student, now an architect and father of four - was in a plane crash along with 44 students, family members and friends Last week, a Mexican hiker found several items including a wallet, a roll of film, cash, identity papers and a jacket, just a few metres from the crash site The students were members of the Uruguayan Old Christian Rugby team, flying to Santiago, Chile Of the 45 people on the flight, sixteen survived 72 days on the mountain They were only rescued when two of 16 went searching for help and found a Chilean man on horseback The Mexican mountain climber handed the items to Edgardo Barrios, owner of a hotel resort in Mendoza, Argentina Barrios informed Strauch of the discovery Another of the survivors, Alvaro Mangino, was near the place were the objects were discovered and was the one to return them to his friend Eduardo The tragedy became known to a global audience through Alive, The Story of The Andes Survivors - an account by the British novelist Piers Paul Read - and the ensuing Hollywood treatment
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | Uruguay Survivor - Survivor of 1972 plane crash has personal items returned |
Date: | 02/23/2005 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP442860 |
Content: | NAME: URG SURVIVOR 230205N TAPE: EF05/0172 IN_TIME: 10:27:42:11 DURATION: 00:01:50:03 SOURCES: APTN/Buena Vista DATELINE: Montevideo - 23 Feb 2005 RESTRICTIONS: Buena Vista = No re-use/re-sale without clearance/No Internet SHOTLIST: Footage from ALIVE Courtesy of Buena Vista Home Entertainment 1 Various excerpts from the movie Alive Montevideo Airport, Uruguay 2 Alvaro Mangino opening suitcase 3 Mangino handing glass frames and wallet to Eduardo Strauch 4 SOUNBITE (Spanish): Alvaro Mangino It will always give one satisfaction because it''s a memory that will stay with him and last throughout the years and he will be able to share with his family He will be able to show his family something that was lost up there 32 years ago 5 Eduardo Strauch and wife looking at glass frames 6 Close-up Strauch''s passport 7 Zoom-out to ID cards 8 Close-up Strauch''s ID, and zoom-in to driver''s license 9 Objects on table including dollar bills 10 Medium shot Strauch''s wife picking up dollar bills 11 Close-up baggage claim ticket 12 Medium shot of objects on table STORYLINE: A survivor of a deadly Andes plane crash has had some personal belongings returned Wednesday - over 32 years after they were lost in the snows of the South American mountain range On October 12 1972, Eduardo Strauch - then a student, now an architect and father of four - was in a plane crash along with 44 students, family members and friends Last week, a Mexican hiker found several items including a wallet, a roll of film, cash, identity papers and a jacket, just a few metres from the crash site The students were members of the Uruguayan Old Christian Rugby team, flying to Santiago, Chile Of the 45 people on the flight, sixteen survived 72 days on the mountain They were only rescued when two of 16 went searching for help and found a Chilean man on horseback The Mexican mountain climber handed the items to Edgardo Barrios, owner of a hotel resort in Mendoza, Argentina Barrios informed Strauch of the discovery Another of the survivors, Alvaro Mangino, was near the place were the objects were discovered and was the one to return them to his friend Eduardo The tragedy became known to a global audience through Alive, The Story of The Andes Survivors - an account by the British novelist Piers Paul Read - and the ensuing Hollywood treatment |
Media Type: | Summary |