Hans Nieter Trailers
A Touch of Scotland TrailerOver the Sea to Skye TrailerSeven Years in Tibet Trailer
A Touch of Scotland TrailerOver the Sea to Skye TrailerSeven Years in Tibet Trailer
Total trailers found: 16
01 May 1956
Heinrich Harrer, an Austrian moutain climber, escapes from a British POW camp in India and flees north across the Himalayan mountains into Tibet.
01 January 1941
A wartime public information film about the history of blood transfusion and how blood transfusion is being used to treat wounded troops.
04 November 1936
An Irish-born businessman based in London is kidnapped by colleagues as a joke and flown back to the small village of his birth.
01 October 1938
Technicolor tour of Mt. Vesuvius and surrounding area.
01 January 1939
Technicolor scenes from an Indian Durbar, held for the Maharaja of Alwar in Rajasthan.
01 December 1937
Difficulties faced by a newly independent Austria, as well as other competitiveness and conflict between European nations.
01 January 1938
“Travelogue on the city of Petra. Traces four civilisations, each of which found value in re-establishing the life of this city, whose temples and dwellings were shaped out of the caves in the cliff of a mountain range in the heart of the Arabian desert.
14 June 1937
A landslide traps a group of actors in a small theatre in Wales. The cashier is killed, who will be next?
05 February 1938
Life on the road in India, showing the traffic, people and animals.
01 January 1961
Follows a hiker through Skye, visiting Dunvegan Castle and climbing the Cuillins.
05 February 1938
Hindu temples at Benares and Belur and the mythologies associated with them.
08 February 1938
Filmed in 1938, less than a decade before Indian independence, Delhi has a curious tale to tell. ‘Delhi’, the viewer is informed, ‘is the cockpit of the Indian Empire’, it provides the ‘gateway to the riches of the south’.
01 January 1943
Encouraging tens of thousands of people to strip to the waist and have their photo taken isn't easy. But the chest x-ray screening programme was a key part of the fight against tuberculosis, the cause of over 20,000 deaths in 1943.