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NoS synopsis: Blarney castle, Killarney Lake, the abbeys of Cashel and Ardmore and the Book of Kells, now held in Dublin University.
The March of Time synopsis: The film opens with the distressing spectacle of the war’s effect on Italian children frantically searching through tin cans thrown away by the American army, swarming wherever...
Documentary News Letter synopsis: Finland is a subject with which March of Time has already dealt on an earlier occasion, and it is obvious that there was no possibility of obtaining fresh and exclusive...
The March of Time synopsis: In all anxious Europe, in 1938, few men have a greater responsibility than the National Defence Council of Czechoslovakia. This little central European republic, born of the great...
Monthly Film Bulletin synopsis: A cine diagram shows how present-day Poland is surrounded by potential enemies, Soviet Russia, Czechoslovakiam and Germany. Although annihilated as an independent country for...
BFI synopsis: a party of miners suffering from pneumoconiosis on holiday at Rimini, Italy (463). NCB Commentary - High on the list of dangers in coal-mining is dust. The very fine particles can cause...
BFI synopsis: the rebirth of the old mining village of Lidice, in Czechoslovakia, decimated by the Germans on 10th June 1942. NCB Commentary - Slater: As you drive North-west from Prague towards the Kladno...
The March of Time synopsis: Turkey, the film points out, is a bridge between Europe and Asia, situated where the interests of strong nations converge and conflict. To the North lie the U.S.S.R. and her...
The March of Time synopsis: While in Occupied France, as in all Hitler’s Europe, justice has been perverted to execute the arbitrary will of the German Fuehrer, while he French police have become...
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