Sentences with phrase «including newsreel»

The DVD is filled with plenty of vintage goodies, including a newsreel, the cute cartoon «Billboard Frolics» (where characters in billboard ads come to life), and two unique shorts: veteran composer Johnny Green (co-composer of «Easy Come, Easy Go») starring in his own peppy little musical, bringing life to a group of droopy resort vacationers; and Edgar Bergen and his alter ego / dummy, Charlie McCarthy, in «All - American Drawback.»
In 1978 in northwest Canada's Yukon territory, construction on a new recreation centre... Some 533 silent films were recovered, including newsreels and features
Extras include a newsreel from the 1942 Academy Awards (where Mrs. Miniver walked away with 6 awards, including Best Picture), a cartoon Blitz Wolf, a trailer, and a couple WWII - era shorts, For the Common Defense, and the kind of hilarious Mr. Blabbermouth, about the dangers of shooting your mouth of with gossip and negative talk on the home front during times of war.
The extras include newsreels about»30s Hollywood and Warner Bros. studio and the short «Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer.»

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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.
«Detroit» does include authentic newsreel footage, but this is not a standard docu - drama.
Twilight Time's Blu - ray includes a «making of» featurette, interesting for its attempts at authenticity by providing similarities between actor Sharif and Guevara from newsreel footage, but somewhat hides the obvious mismatch between Palance and the real Castro.
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).
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar, co-editor of Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster; original 1912 newsreel; a White Star Line promotional film, offering a tour of the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship; and a theatrical trailer.
Don't miss: Extras include a making of documentary and newsreel footage from the film's premiere.
The other bonus materials include a one - minute newsreel about the film's premiere, interviews with actress Ruth Warrick and editor Robert Wise, the theatrical trailer, and two sections with various materials:
Also includes the hour - long documentary A Dying Breed: The Making of The Leopard, featuring interviews with Claudia Cardinale, screenwriter Suso Ceccho D'Amico, cinematographer Guiseppe Rotunno, and Sydney Pollack (who worked with Burt Lancaster on the American dub version) among others, video interviews with producer Goffredo Lombardo and Professor Millicent Marcus of the University of Pennsylvania (on the history behind The Leopard), stills gallery, original trailers and newsreels and a booklet.
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.
On the disc, newsreel footage from the film's New York premiere is included along with four little «making - of» featurettes, three of which presumably ran in theatres preceding or during the film's initial release.
The DVD set also includes photos from the deleted «brothel» sequence, newsreel footage, theatrical trailer and storyboards.
Weaving film footage from various sources, including countdown leaders, training films, and newsreels, with his own 16 mm film footage, Conner's films focus on disturbing but utterly current themes.
The collection reflects the broad range of artists and collectives Hanhardt has worked with closely including: Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, Peter Campus, Francesc Torres, Dan Graham, Juan Downey, Bill Viola, Chris Burden, Paul Sharits, Peter Campus, Hollis Frampton, Stan VanDerBeek, Max Neuhaus, William Anastasi, James Benning, Susan Pitt, Paper Tiger Television, Ed Emshwiller, Meredith Monk, Shigeko Kubota, Newsreel, Alphons Schilling, Warren Sonbert, Dieter Froese, Andy Warhol, AIDS Activist Videos, Marlon Riggs, Shu Lea Cheang, Tom Sachs, Beryl Korot, Buky Schwartz, Pepon Osorio, Robert Breer, Yvonne Rainer, Eleanor Antin, Adrian Piper, Joan Jonas, Bill Fontana, Roger Welch, St. Claire Bourne, Ken Jacobs, Gary Hill, Dara Birnbaum, Mary Lucier, Robert Watts, and many others.
Furthermore, he was one of the pioneers of avant - garde film - making, redefining the notion of film by including footage from highly diverse sources — from the countdown leaders of early films in the medium, to movie trailers and training films and newsreels — to which he added his own 16 mm footage.
Other Grooms films include: The Big Sneeze (1962), a hand - drawn comic filmed by Rudy Burckhardt; Before an» After (1964), a sadomastic comedy that casts Mimi Gross as part dominatrix / part healthclub operator; Fat Feet (1966), a collaboration with Mimi Gross, Yvonne Andersen and Dominic Falcone that begins where Shoot the Moon ends; Tapping Toes (1968 - 70), which uses his first sculpto - pictorama City of Chicago (1967) as its set; Conquest of Libya by Italy (1912 - 13)(1972 - 3), a black and white animation that spoofs that era's newsreels; Hippodrome Hardware (1973), based on Grooms» 1972 live performance of the same name, whose main character Mr. Ruckus is played by Grooms; Grow Great (1974), a live - action short that features Mimi Gross as the household consumer; Little Red Riding Hood (1978), which features his daughter Saskia; and Man Walking Up (1984).
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film newsreel footage.
Gaumont newsreel, includes four segments: «L'automobile,» «Michael Jazy,» «Yves St. Martin,» and «Alexander Calder» (3 min.).
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