The war suffused cinemas, from government promotional films, to newsreels, and features. |
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The first cinema newsreels ever were filmed at the front during the Anglo-Boer War. |
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Snippets of music, radio dramas and newsreels play in the background and laundry hangs over the audience. |
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The German newsreels of the period depict young, bronzed, disciplined troops marching through the cornfields of France like conquering demigods. |
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It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers. |
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They looked as if they were in a film, and indeed many of them were on the teatime newsreels. |
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Vega narrates his personal story over footage culled from newsreels and other films, as if he was in the process of writing his letter. |
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Way back when, theaters used to show cartoons, newsreels, and short films before you'd see the main attraction. |
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Examples were found in documentaries, industrial and propaganda films, newsreels, and features. |
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While it is not riddled with defects or scratches, it still looks like lost stock footage from a rotting box of ancient newsreels. |
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There was a particular audience for non-fiction films and there were newsreels, but it just wasn't a big market. |
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The series pairs films by the same director and features other material relative to the era of the films, such as newsreels and cartoons. |
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There are photographs, footage from newsreels, clips from news and current affairs shows, interviews with soldiers and contemporary images at the Washington Monument. |
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Mr. Bruce was a voice actor in many cartoons of the thirties, forties and fifties, most notably as the narrator of silly travelogues and newsreels. |
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Going even further, there are two 1930s movie newsreels that were filmed with the actual Grey Owl, a text biography, and a screen of web links to Grey Owl sites. |
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Extras include two fluffy featurettes and four badly-worn newsreels. |
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Civilians were aware of the deadly power of aerial attacks through newsreels of Barcelona, the Bombing of Guernica and the Bombing of Shanghai. |
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During the First World War, although heavily censored, newsreels enabled those at home to see for themselves a heavily sanitised version of life at the front line. |
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The only other extras of note here are a pair of Movietone Newsreels, which show clips from the film's New York and World Premieres. |
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