Phrases with «old newsreels»

The phrase "old newsreels" refers to old, historical videos that used to show news events before television became common. Full definition

Sentences with «old newsreels»

  • Near the beginning of the film, after a grim montage of old newsreels and photos of southern black labor and lynching of blacks, a color fade takes us from archival footage of blacks exiting a New Orleans train to a shot of Junior alone with his suitcase in front of the station. (theryder.com)
  • In old newsreels, and recent times, we've seen amazing catastrophic floods in Asia. (ecoshock.org)
  • On a day such as today, our thoughts invariably stray to the past, but, as the 2nd President of the 4th Republic, His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor, once put it, and I quote: «we do not intend to live on past memories, nor the Ghana story to be only what can be seen on old newsreel tapes, nor our sporting glories to be recounted only through the exploits of past heroes». (citifmonline.com)
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