Miscellaneous

Violent Women – The Movie

The worst acting you’ve ever seen can be found in this miserable 1950’s women’s prison drama – with excerpts from the performance of Clementine Drew Judge. Produced and directed by Barry Mahon, dir of photography, Merrill S. Brody, editor Alan Smiler.

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Tomb of Tutankhamun Discovered in 1922

A sensational discovery 86 years ago turned the unknown pharaoh Tutankhamun into a superstar. In 1922, the archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the burial chambers of the ancient Egyptian king with their vast treasures an event that caused a worldwide sensation.The story of Tutankhamun fascinates people to this day. His mysterious, premature death and unique legacy are the stuff of legend.

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The Only Existing Film Footage of Ann Frank

July 22 1941: the girl next door is getting married. Anne Frank is leaning out of the window of her house in Amsterdam to get a good look at the bride and groom. It is the only time Anne Frank has ever been captured on film. At the time of her wedding, the bride lived on the second floor at Merwedeplein 39. The Frank family lived at number 37, also on the second floor. The Anne Frank House can offer you this film footage thanks to the cooperation of the couple.

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Panay Incident

On December 12, 1937, the Japanese attacked and sunk an American gunboat on the Yangtze River in China.

Nazi TV: 1939

Some very rare footage of 1930’s television broadcast by Goebbles to the television parlours of Berlin. Just imagine if the opposing team had won World War 2. This is your Saturday night TV folks.

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Men at Lunch
(the movie trailer)

At the height of the Great Depression, eleven ironworkers sit eating lunch on a steel beam – boots dangling 850 feet above the sidewalk of 41st Street — Central Park and the misty Manhattan Manhattan skyline stretching out behind them. The definitive counterpoint of epic and mundane — a symbol of the indomitable working man.For 80 years, the identity of the eleven men — and the photographer that immortalized them — remained a mystery: their stories, lost in time, subsumed by the fame of the image itself. “Men at Lunch” is the revealing tale of an American icon, an unprecedented race to the sky and the immigrant workers that built New York.

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Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe was an American athlete. Considered one of the most versatile athletes in modern sports, he won Olympic gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon, played American football collegiality and professionally, and also played professional baseball and basketball.

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FDR Inaugurated!

“The First Sound Pictures Ever Shown of a Presidential Inauguration. The Brilliant Ceremonies marking The Induction of Franklin D. Roosevelt as the 32nd President of the United States. Striking close-up views of President-elect Roosevelt’s arrival at the White House to take President Hoover to the Capitol for the Inaugural ceremony, and the historic ride of the celebrated pair down Pennsylvania Avenue, with a Congressional escort, as cheering thousands, massed on the sidewalks, hail the event…. Also, interesting scenes are shown of the record-breaking method by which these Universal Newspaper Newsreel sound pictures of the Inauguration were rushed from Washington to the screen via the country’s fastest air transport, to establish an all-time record for newsreel service.”

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