Sentences with phrase «in newsreel»

He watches Hitler fulminate in a newsreel and can't help but comment that the man certainly can speak.
The first half of this post war - time drama is a straight propaganda piece, filmed in newsreel style, showing how the plucky ladies and chaps of the OSS were trained to sock it to the dreaded hun.
He was credited as consultant on numerous films, TV and radio shows and even comic books, seen in newsreels and portrayed as a figure of paternal authority whenever seen or referred to in classic movies.

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According to interviews, this protest was apparently the first incident of international protest committed to film and shown in theatres as part of newsreels.
The aim was not to simply produce a beautiful exhibition and magazine feature but, by meeting some of the individuals beyond the headlines and newsreel footage, to connect hardened hearts in the with real people who are part of the crisis.
The royals» dismal, off - key response to the tragic death of Princess Di in 1997 whipped up more public vituperation against the Monarchy than anything we have seen since the ghastly Edward VIII ran off with Wallis Simpson back in the days of black and white newsreel.
In 1978 in northwest Canada's Yukon territory, construction on a new recreation centre... Some 533 silent films were recovered, including newsreels and featurIn 1978 in northwest Canada's Yukon territory, construction on a new recreation centre... Some 533 silent films were recovered, including newsreels and featurin northwest Canada's Yukon territory, construction on a new recreation centre... Some 533 silent films were recovered, including newsreels and features
The collection includes features, documentaries, shorts, newsreels, and Arch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band, originally a supergroup, from Halmstad, formed in 1995.
This is followed by newsreel footage of the unimaginable damage, and stories related by those who were there or arrived soon after, like parents whose children were trapped in the building's day - care center.
Between the newsreel footage of contemporary atrocities and the talking - heads interviews, the life of Lemkin is illustrated in monochrome watercolour animation.
In this grippingly edited look at the world's first televised trial, newsreels of the doomed being herded to their deaths document Eichmann's logistical achievement.
20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures have released a fun spin on the trailer for The Monuments Men by doing it in the style of a World War II newsreel.
Other lesser known works, such as 1928's The White Stadium, are marvels of late - silent era filmmaking, employing elliptical editing rather than the newsreel style more common to several of the earlier compilation films in this collection.
by Walter Chaw Opening with a newsreel and ending with a peculiar bit of religiosity, Byron Haskin's (really George Pal's) The War of the Worlds runs the gamut of H.G. Wells's seminal bit of seriocosmic / pseudo-scientific allegory, assaulting colonialism by dooming spoilers to strange diseases in faraway places.
* Dunkirk: lapping of leaflets as they fall in quiet street of a seaside town... * Imperceptible bleed of newsreel and movie, Detroit... * Post-first-kiss, Christine's (Saoirse Ronan's) milestone - marking scream in middle of suburban street, Lady Bird... * Bobby (Willem Dafoe) fires up a cigarette; lights come on all over The Florida Project....
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an archival article.
Leonard Maltin — a hell of a historian, if only a mediocre critic — gives background to the standard «Night at the Movies» simulation that includes in this instance the trailer for Bogart and Huston's Key Largo, a newsreel, the comedy short So You Want to Be a Detective, and the Looney Tunes cartoon Hot Cross Bunny (featuring an ape on Lionel Barrymore, whom audiences would have just seen in the Key Largo trailer).
(Elia Kazan, 1947), Call Northside 777 (Henry Hathaway, 1948), and The Naked City (Jules Dassin, 1948), T - Men achieved this semblance of realism through the then - innovative (by classical Hollywood standards) on - location filming in Detroit, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.; a newsreel - style voiceover; and a cast featuring lesser - known stars like former Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer contract player Dennis O'Keefe.
Then a short newsreel clip shows the real LaMotta in action.
Finally, there is the theatrical trailer and silent newsreel footage of Hitchcock standing next to a train with two extras dressed in baroque French drag.
The four features are the highlights, but the totality celebrates the diversity of cinematic forms in early cinema: 30 - second «actualities,» newsreels, cartoons, political tracts, documentary exposés, and more.
His first few minutes, showing celebs on the red carpet and in the audience and narrating it as an old - style black and white newsreel was inspired.
Catrin begins writing scripts for informational reels aimed at women, offering helpful tips about keeping quiet on military matters, lest the enemy be listening (The ministry has the short scenes play in between the newsreel and the feature, when they have the audience «trapped» in their seats).
A scene in which crewman on the Nimitz clasp their hands to their heads as they travel through a wormhole, juxtaposed with newsreel footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor, elicits genuine pathos, however intentional, at opportunities squandered and historical tragedies re-experienced.
Halfway through, the Captain is paraded around the country by the US government to boost national morale, and his adventures are staged in a studio for the newsreel cameras.
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.
Testimony has one great dramatic center, some bravura Steadycam sequences, effective newsreel - styled black and white cinematography, and a greater diversity of music to offset a weak script, clumsy montages, and surprisingly banal performances from supporting players (except Ronald Pickup, who also played Nietzsche in Wagner).
Using mostly a half - French, half - Japanese cast and crew, with locations restricted to Nevers, France, and the titular city, Resnais» film is an intense, intimate film: poetic dialogue, newsreel images of Hiroshima bomb victims, intense physical foreplay, a revolutionary flashback structure, political subtext, and a decisively striking use of modernistic Japanese architecture, contrasted with roughly hewn and ornately decorated stone homes in Nevers, France collectively evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, as a romance is joined during its fiery rise, and left when the morning embers offer a mere faint and dusty glow.
Anyone who's ever seen newsreels of Houdini has wanted to go back in time to experience first - hand the cheesy excitement of seeing a stunt performer risk his life.
Writer / director Bill Morrison has assembled a treasure trove of «lost» images — silent films, newsreels, and archives from the turn of the last century — that was buried deep in the permafrost of the Yukon.
This even became a concern when Kane was reissued in a «restored» version last year; actually the only changes were in the brightness of some shots, so that the opening newsreel wasn't as grainy and the projection - room sequence wasn't as dark — both obvious efforts to bring the movie closer to Hollywood norms.
It's telling that the most moving passage in «Suffragette» is newsreel footage of a real event.
In the good old days when movie houses played two features, a newsreel, a serial and coming attractions, «Desierto» would fit in nicely as a solid «B» moviIn the good old days when movie houses played two features, a newsreel, a serial and coming attractions, «Desierto» would fit in nicely as a solid «B» moviin nicely as a solid «B» movie.
At a climactic concert at a party, rows of listeners can be seen gliding off in separate directions as if on separate mind journeys, and in a much earlier surreal sequence featuring newsreel war footage in a cafe, the narrator, reading a letter, can be seen rising with his chair like a film director seated on a crane, all the way to the top of the room, where he encounters his own childhood self running a projector — an image that might be traced, like much else, to one of Proust's extended descriptive passages.
Eschewing even the threadbare commentary tracks, trailers, and «newsreel footage» to be found on their other releases, it's a wonder Twilight Time even bothered to create original packaging and didn't just send copies of the film out in CD jewel cases labeled with magic marker.
He put the following comments on the newsreel of the site www.wim-wenders.com in October 2002:
He reveals the frustrations of being a hero, as seen in the opening newsreel footage in which Mr. Incredible compares himself to a maid: «I just cleaned up this place!
Special Features New 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1972 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New audio commentary featuring Chaplin historian Charles Maland Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star, a new video essay by Chaplin historian Lisa Haven A Study in Undercranking, a new program featuring silent - film specialist Ben Model Interviews with Coogan and actor Lita Grey Chaplin Excerpted audio interviews with cinematographer Rollie Totheroh and film distributor Mo Rothman Deleted scenes and titles from the original 1921 version of The Kid «Charlie» on the Ocean, a 1921 newsreel documenting Chaplin's first return trip to Europe Footage of Chaplin conducting his score for «The Kid» Nice and Friendly, a 1922 silent short featuring Chaplin and Coogan, presented with a new score by composer Timothy Brock Trailers Plus: An essay by film scholar Tom Gunning
In the good old days, theaters used to run a newsreel before the feature presentation.
Using newsreel - like footage and a number of claustrophic scenes in strategy meetings, the director gives us a good sense of the times.
In celebration of how many British actors have been nominated for this year's Oscars, celebrity photographer Jason Bell filmed them for Vanity Fair in three fake newsreels depicting an all - star British invasion of HollywooIn celebration of how many British actors have been nominated for this year's Oscars, celebrity photographer Jason Bell filmed them for Vanity Fair in three fake newsreels depicting an all - star British invasion of Hollywooin three fake newsreels depicting an all - star British invasion of Hollywood.
Featurette: «Cole Porter In Hollywood: True Love» (8:59) / Newsreel: «Gala Premiere for High Society» / Cartoon: «Millionaire Droopy» (2.35:1 Ltbx) / 4 Radio Ads (19:00) / Behind the Scenes notes / All - new digital transfer and soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 / Theatrical trailers for «High Society» and «The Philadelphia Story&raquIn Hollywood: True Love» (8:59) / Newsreel: «Gala Premiere for High Society» / Cartoon: «Millionaire Droopy» (2.35:1 Ltbx) / 4 Radio Ads (19:00) / Behind the Scenes notes / All - new digital transfer and soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 / Theatrical trailers for «High Society» and «The Philadelphia Story&raquin Dolby Digital 5.1 / Theatrical trailers for «High Society» and «The Philadelphia Story»
Forrest Gump Songs List: Hank Williams - «Lovesick Blues», «Hound Dog», Duane Eddy - «Rebel Rouser», Clarence «Frogman» Henry -» (I Don't Know Why) But I Do», The Rooftop Singers - «Walk Right In», Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs - «Sugar Shack», «Paramount Newsreel Music», «Camelot», Dresden Philharmonic - «Pomp and Circumstance», Tommy James & The Shondells - «Hanky Panky», Bobbi Dylan - «Blowin» in the Wind», Wilson Pickett - «Land of 1000 Dances»In», Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs - «Sugar Shack», «Paramount Newsreel Music», «Camelot», Dresden Philharmonic - «Pomp and Circumstance», Tommy James & The Shondells - «Hanky Panky», Bobbi Dylan - «Blowin» in the Wind», Wilson Pickett - «Land of 1000 Dances»in the Wind», Wilson Pickett - «Land of 1000 Dances»,
Meet Captain America (23:04)(Originally aired October 24, 2010) Captain America (whose origins are detailed in an old newsreel) and sidekick Bucky confront Red Skull in the ongoing World War, as Kang the Conqueror examines Captain America's effect on space - time.
She has a wonderful look in this film, a sort of cross between an average young woman in a vintage newsreel and Botticelli's Venus.
His first few minutes, showing celebs on the red carpet and in the audience and narrating it as a 1940s black and white newsreel was inspired.
Gary Oldman in «The Darkest Hour»: In one of the most memorable film performances of the decade, Oldman gives us the Winston Churchill we know from newsreels and documentaries, a Churchill that has eluded every single actor who has ever made the attempin «The Darkest Hour»: In one of the most memorable film performances of the decade, Oldman gives us the Winston Churchill we know from newsreels and documentaries, a Churchill that has eluded every single actor who has ever made the attempIn one of the most memorable film performances of the decade, Oldman gives us the Winston Churchill we know from newsreels and documentaries, a Churchill that has eluded every single actor who has ever made the attempt.
The other bonus features are all quite similar: a mix of in - character narration by some of the newsies, combined with behind - the - scenes footage, talking heads interviews with cast, crew, and historians, and in some cases vintage photos and one vintage newsreel that was quite cool, actually.
The archival goodies include a Movietone newsreel, covering steelhead trout, the Nazi invasion of Scandinavia, and new women's fashion (featuring «non-crushable linen, crisp and cool for summer»); and the patriotic cartoon «Old Glory,» with Porky Pig in a non-gag short about the importance in learning the Pledge of Allegiance.
Side B: Featurette: «Diary Of Anne Frank: Echoes From The Past» (90:00) / George Stevens Press Conference (5:01), 1.85:1 Anamorphic / Movietone Newsreels: «Millie Perkins, 18, To Be Anne Frank in Film of Diary» (1:01) + «Anne Frank Diary Star Readies for Film's First Night» (1:02) + Movietone Newsreel: «Academy Awards Highlight» (2:07) + Movietone Newsreel: «Millie Perkins Visits the L.A. County Museum» (1:52) + Movietone Newsreel: «Brilliant Turnout for L.A. Premiere» (1:16) / Millie Perkins screen test (2:21), 1.85:1 Anamorphic / Still gallery (83) / Original theatrical trailer and international trailer for «The Diary Of Anne Frank» (both 2.35:1 Anamorphic)
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