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Christmas

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
446
Date Released
20 Dec 1937
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Reports: Shanghai - Nanking
  2. 2Reports: Floods near Ely
  3. 3Reports: Craigwell House
  4. 4Reports: Air menace topic
  5. 5Reports: Mobile Recruiting van
  6. 6Reports: Sir Cyril Newall at Cranwell
  7. 7Reports: Lord Gort VC at Sandhurst
  8. 8Back-Screen
  9. 9Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Yachting - Model yachts in New South Wales
  10. 10Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Regatta - Native style in New Guinea
  11. 11Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Boxing - Schoolboy Championships
  12. 12Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Boxing - Tommy Farr leaves for USA
  13. 13Christmas

Story

Story No. within this Issue
13 / 13
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Most H’animals Has Right to Shape Out Like ‘Uman Beings. DESCRIPTION: Most H’animals has right to shape out like ‘uman beings says Carl Bernard. SHOTLIST: Horses being lined up and being fed. Close shot of a goat eating carrot. Shots of large cake being cut. Dogs fed on tables from bowls. PDSA story. Close shot of a lot of turkeys. In boxes being loaded in Ireland. Brace of plucked turkeys. Shots of boxes of birds at the docks. Christmas money unloaded by police from van for Share-out. CU hand with gun. Gun lies on money. Shots of share-out.
Keywords
Organisations; Health and medicine; Food and cooking; Customs and traditions; Curiosities; Social welfare; Animals
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
5969
Credits:
Commentator
Carl Bernard
Length of story (in feet)
109
Story extras:

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