Some of the film's action sequences are also lacking, but it goes all out with a brilliant final set piece involving two trains and the famous «William Tell Overture» that
the 1930s radio series used as its theme.
Not exact matches
Sentimentality is not going to draw the under - 40 crowd to «The Shadow» — a movie based on the
radio and pulp - magazine
series of the
1930s.
The film draws on Manna's research into the Oriental Music broadcasts, a
series of
radio programmes from the
1930s, which Lachmann made for the Palestine Broadcasting Service; established under the British Mandate (1920 - 1948).
It takes as its starting point German - Jewish ethnomusicologist Robert Lachmann's field recordings of «Oriental» groups in Palestine in the
1930s and his Oriental Music
radio series made for the Palestinian Broadcasting Service; established under the British Mandate (1920 - 1948).
Beginning in the
1930s, the WNYC
radio studios in Manhattan welcomed a
series of abstract murals by the likes of Stuart Davis and John Von Wicht, courtesy of the Works Progress Administration.