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[SUBTITLE]: "Miss Ellaline Terris [sic] handling [sic] cigarettes to wounded soldiers as they arrive at the theatre. Over 2,000 men from all parts of the Empire attended." Nurse assisting wounded soldiers...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Highway Litter-Louts. DESCRIPTION: The British are among the worst offenders for leaving litter lying about. But all those abandoned, worn-out cars, are becoming a serious eye-sore. Our...
Steve Jones interviews singer Alan Price about the release of his new single entitled, Changes. The track is a re-recorded version of a song that originally appeared in Lindsay Anderson’s film, O Lucky...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: The Thing (6 Man Bike). DESCRIPTION: Students at the East Devon Technical College, have invented a four-wheeled vehicle. It’s called The Thing. It’s made from old car parts and...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Ton Up - Down the Prom. DESCRIPTION: The National Speed Finals at Brighton. Two, three, and four wheeled machines compete in various classes. And fastest time of the day is by Chris...
NoS synopsis: Many of the integral parts which go to make up a car are shown in manufacture and then on the test machines, until the cars are ready to leave the production lines. Tests simulating the...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Roosevelt Touring Shipyard With Mr Kaiser. DESCRIPTION: The American President on a tour visits the Kaiser Shipyard, inspects bomber production in California and visits the Ford and...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Flat Out for Dollars. DESCRIPTION: Meet a motor car that’s different, really different, the ‘E’ Type two-seater Jaguar. First, it’s expected to be one of the biggest dollar...
Vivian White interviews British Leyland Chairman Michael Edwardes, about the announcement of the latest company profits. In two parts.
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Showroom to Scrap. DESCRIPTION: Anticipating the Earls Court Motor Show, Movietone considers how the car begins and how it invariably ends up. Ford’s new Research Centre near Basildon...
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