Westbrook Van Voorhis Trailers
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Total trailers found: 29
01 February 1945
Documentary short film reporting on the activities of the American Red Cross and the useage made of contributed funds for the previous year.
28 October 1939
After World War I, Armistice Lloyd Hart goes back to practice law, former saloon keeper George Hally turns to bootlegging, and out-of-work Eddie Bartlett becomes a cab driver.
21 June 1961
After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job.
09 August 1946
Atomic Power! is an American short documentary film produced by The March of Time and released to theaters August 9, 1946, one year after the end of World War II.
10 July 1936
On July 10, 1936, the Time Corporation released the seventh episode of the second year of its newsreel series The March of Time, which included a controversial sequence titled “An American Dictator.
05 October 1945
Part of the March of Time series, this episode (Volume 12, Number 2) focuses entirely on the beauty industry in the USA.
01 June 1952
An FBI agent works with a refugee scientist and the Coast Guard to crack a Soviet spy ring in Boston.
13 December 1942
The history of the Corps, from Colonial times to the present day (1942, that is). The film's midsection details the arduous training procedure of the Few and the Proud at Parris Island and elsewhere.
12 August 1958
1950's television documentary special that includes interviews with Hitler's sister Paula Wolf and a fellow prisoner who was incarcerated with Hitler, actual footage shot by the Nazi's and Eva Braun's rare home movies.
04 December 1942
Covers the American planning and execution of the great Allied Military Manoeuvre in North Africa.
01 October 1942
A sweeping survey of General de Gaulle’s Free France government-in-exile and the French underground resistance movement.
21 March 1947
The Teachers’ Crisis (MARCH OF TIME) puts the pointer on one of the biggest U.S. problems—education.
11 January 1952
Tembo is a 1951 American documentary film which follows the travels of hunter Howard Hill through equatorial Africa.
01 May 1944
A successful invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe depended on intelligence from behind enemy lines. This report uses a mixture of dramatized reconstructions, captured Axis film and footage shot by the French Resistance to reveal life in Nazi-occupied Europe.
01 October 1944
Justice or revenge? As Allied tanks rolled across Europe in October 1944, clearly in no mood for reconciliation or forgiveness, this film demands punishment for Germany as well as hoping for a lasting peace settlement.
01 September 1944
Postwar Farms (MARCH OF TIME) will interest not only farmers but also those numerous urbanites who wonder wistfully how they might make out on five acres and a prayer.
01 April 1944
As America puts pressure on Ireland to suspend diplomatic relations with the Axis powers, this film offers a nuanced and heartfelt defence of Irish neutrality with a backdrop of peaceful images of whitewashed cottages and peat-laden wagons.
01 December 1944
Tells the story of how the 8th American Air force’s daylight bombing raids on Germany helped the Allies to win control over the skies of Europe.
01 January 1944
Life during wartime for Sweden meant a carefully balanced neutrality in order to avoid the fate of Norway.
29 April 1952
Using documentary footage, re-enactments, newsreels, diagrams and animation, narrator Westbrook Van Voorhis details how to react to news of an atomic explosion.
01 January 1945
From the ruins of Monte Cassino to the malarial swamps of the Pontine Marshes, this newsreel depicts the full extent of Italy’s devastation in early 1945.
16 August 1935
This March of Time newsreel describes the organizing of the Croix de Feu, "Crosses of Fire," and the events of February 6th, 1934 in Paris, an attempted fascist coup against the democratic government of France.
01 March 1944
Ventures beyond the Copacabana beach to explain how Brazil – rich in minerals, oil and rubber and strategically vital for access to Africa, and at the time under the dictatorship of Getulio Vargas – was wooed by the USA’s ‘Good Neighbor Policy’ and came to join the Allies during World War II.
21 February 1947
Fashion Means Business (MARCH OF TIME) compactly investigates that heavy, nervous industry which whets woman's desire to improve, with various fabrics and gewgaws, upon the pelt God gave her.
19 March 1948
The Italian Communist Party in 1948: a force for progress and reform or the last refuge of a desperate population and a threat to the rest of Europe?
15 June 1945
Part of the March of Time series, this episode (Volume 11, Number 11) focuses on a new sociological phenomenon - the teen-age girl.
13 July 1945
Where’s the Meat tells in considerable detail where it is, where it isn’t and why it won’t be. There are glimpses of black markets and worried men in Washington, of sharp practices in stores and on the range, and of the small local butcheries which have crammed quick-freeze lockers with millions of pounds of meat, much of it bought point-free, on the hoof.
16 May 1947
Eager science students, devout peasants, tough farm workers and hungry families: this film offered a rare chance for viewers to see the human face of Russia in the aftermath of war.
06 August 1937
The U.S. looks for lessons in the Spanish Civil War as it prepares for future conflicts