Public Relationship Films Movie Trailers

Most Popular Public Relationship Films Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Dangers in the Dark Trailer (1941)

01 January 1941

“During the Second World War, blackout regulations were imposed to make it harder for enemy aircraft to find their targets over Britain.

Facts and Fancies Trailer (1951)

02 September 1951

Describes the many by-products resulting from the carbonisation of coal.

What a Life! Trailer (1948)

03 June 1948

Two men, worn down by their dismal daily existence, decide to take action.

Post Haste Trailer (1943)

02 January 1943

A brief documentary about the history of the Royal Mail.

Influenza Trailer (1946)

01 January 1946

Public health film, warning of the dangers of this airborne disease through sneezing.

In Which We Live: Being the Story of a Suit Told by Itself Trailer (1943)

02 January 1943

Government information film on how to get maximum wear from a man's suit, narrated by one such suit in the form of an autobiography.

Pedestrian Crossing Trailer (1948)

13 May 1948

Richard Massingham gives a comic demonstration of how to cross the road.

The Five-Inch Bather Trailer (1942)

21 December 1942

A man extols the enjoyment that can still be had in a bath restricted to the wartime allowance of five inches of hot water.

What's In a Number Trailer (1948)

20 May 1948

National insurance made amusing by the eccentric Richard Massingham.

Health in Our Time Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

Shows how hygiene can change the course of history and how it was a decisive factor in Britain's World War II victory.

Coughs and Sneezes Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

This film explains how sneezing in public can spread disease, and shows how using a handkerchief can stop it.

Playing in the Road Trailer (1947)

01 January 1947

A road safety film on the dangers of playing in the roads of London in 1947.

Warning to Travellers Trailer (1949)

23 April 1949

Advice for post-war British holidaymakers on how to comply with new Treasury legislation on taking money abroad, presented in comic style by Richard Massingham.