It was obviously filmed by a camcorder in a cinema audience - with the camera at an angle for much of the film, out of focus for a two-minute spell, someone's head in the corner of the shot and the crowd's laughter on top of the soundtrack.
In this early phase Qutb, a Muslim who had come under thespell of Sufism, subscribed to the essentially secular nationalism of the day, thefocus of which was opposition to British rule in Egypt and to Zionist colonisation in Palestine.