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Cartoon, drawn by Lancelot Speed, which looks forward to the peace that is to come. Old Father William is accosted by a young man who wants to know the secret of his serene and secure old age. The answer is...
One of the Ministry of Information propaganda trailers that were distributed through commercial newsreel companies and reached a massive audience. This one discloses how to make suet dumplings without...
Asks the public to repay the self-sacrifice of the front-line troops by buying war bonds or war savings certificates. Typical of the many similar appeal films made at the time. Comgines animation,...
Ralph Dewsbury was released from the Royal Flying Corps in 1917 in order to make this film for the Ministry of Food. It is a featurette in which Mr Briton steadfastly refuses to tighten his belt but is...
Cartoon by Lancelot Speed. An interesting example of early animation technique. Produced late in the war, it sets out to boost public morale by ridiculing the Kaiser and the Crown Prince ('Little Willie’),...
Four short animated cartoons from the first series produced in Britain by the Neptune Company. The artist, who is seen in the film, is Lancelot Speed. The titles are BULLY BOY, GENERAL FRENCH’S...
This 2-DVD box set contains 39 American business propaganda films made between 1910 and 1960. Titles include: A LOOK AT CAPITALISM (1955) - lecture by Professor Clinton L. Ganus; OFFICE ETIQUETTE (1950);...
A propaganda film for tariff reform. John Bull is visited by a Frenchman, a sea captain, a Russian trader and an American. The visitors take all the available chairs and chat amongst themselves leaving John...
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