An episode of "The March of Time" - a theatrical newsreel series created by the editors of Life Magazine and Time Magazine.
Golfer Sam Sneed shows the audience some tips and tricks in this humorous cinemascope short.
A Ripley's Believe It or Not short film, it tells the story of a man wrongly imprisoned who goes abroad to find his fortune and ends up getting sent back home on the Titanic.
A documentary depiction of the cultural and social forces which led the world to war in the 1930s and 1940s, beginning with the rise of Hitler after the failure of the victors of the First World War to create fertile ground for lasting peace. The march to war results in a global cataclysm which is depicted in all its variations, until final victory in the Second World War once again leaves the world unprepared to master peace.
A cub reporter goes after his story in a big way when he single-handedly exposes a crime ring.
A doctor looks at his scrapbook and reflects on college days: how success at football took him from his studies, his flirtation with a widow and his true love. How his roommate helped him put things right.
The most complete record ever available of this historic mission. This documentary chronicles America's "one giant leap for mankind" from launch to landing with comprehensive footage from the film and videotape records of Apollo 11, the landmark event of man's achievement in the 20th Century. Features all TV transmissions, all 16mm on-board film, multi-angle views of the launch and lunar landing, and multiple audio tracks.
1941 Oscar nominated short documentary by Tom Cummiskey
Coverage of the NCAA Final Four basketball catfight in which the University of Arizona Wildcats defeated the University of Kentucky Wildcats. Includes clips of earlier games in the tournament, pre- and post-game interviews, and untelevised camera angles.
Documentary short film depicting the activities of the American Red Cross in the Allied war effort.
This 20th Century-Fox CinemaScope special traces the journey of Queen Elizabeth (II) and Prince Philip to the United States and Canada in conjunction with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway dual-country project. There are scenes of the Royal Yacht 'Britannia'; visits with President Dwight D. Eisenhower and vice-president Richard Nixon, and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. This special short is comprised of previously-used newsreel footage, and edited material from several "Royal Visit (1959)" films made by Canada's National Film Board.
A happy girl marries into the family of a stern shoemaker and leads a mutiny.
A look at the vast production of the movie and its sets, costumes, extras
Shot in gorgeous Cinecolor, an early subtractive two-color process, Lost Lake follows the famed Jesuit priest, geologist, and explorer Father Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard on his trip to discover a lost lake on top of an Alaskan glacier.
An elderly businessman thinking about aging and death takes time off to help teach a dead friend's children about life and business.
Expeditions in Borneo by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson show the terrain, flora, fauna and lifestyle of Borneo as the Johnsons search for a huge orangutan.
The Word is a 1953 American short documentary film produced by John Adams. The film is about Frank Laubach and his work on literacy. The Word was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
Travelogue.
A short feature that showcases 20th Century Fox's new anamorphic widescreen film process.
A short documentary depicting a typical day in the life of a 1940s era flying stewardess.