Wolfgang Suschitzky Trailers
Wolf Suschitzky - Fotograf und Kameramann TrailerOne Continuous Take: Kay Mander's Life in Film Trailer
Wolf Suschitzky - Fotograf und Kameramann TrailerOne Continuous Take: Kay Mander's Life in Film Trailer
Total trailers found: 52
01 January 1972
A man having marital problems with his shrewish wife picks up a young, pretty and pregnant hitchhiker.
01 August 1958
A GI deserter frames a girl for killing a blackmailer, and holds her captive while seeking gems.
01 November 1955
A humble clerk yearns for an overcoat, but his employer's refusal and his subsequent death lead him to return as a ghost, determined to claim the garment with the help of a tailor friend.
28 December 1980
A british colonel and his wife decide to remain in India after the departure of the British raj in the 1940s.
08 April 1944
Documentary on the young builders who'll rebuild Britain after the war.
01 January 1962
A young female designer is on the brink of an affair with a married male executive at the company where she works.
21 November 1974
A depressed middle-aged man, revisiting the seaside resort he often vacationed at as a child, encounters a highly optimistic and carefree young woman who attempts to reason him out of following through on his suicidal thoughts.
02 October 1961
The dog Bara train from it is a small puppy to become a useful working dog. It is owned by a Norwegian farmer who, together with his wife, settles in a rugged and isolated mountain terrain.
01 January 1964
Playing in a graveyard, a young girl is brought face-to-face with the adult world.
02 January 1958
Birthright, which presents the work of the Family Planning Association, is a valuable record of the organisation of contraception and fertility services before the introduction of the contraceptive pill.
15 April 1972
When Elsa's three mischievious cubs begin wreaking havok on the nearby villages, Joy and her husband are forced to move them hundreds of miles to a game preserve.
18 June 1969
Stuck in a dead-end job, Graham Merrill adopts an otter, Mij, as a pet and then moves to an isolated village in western Scotland.
14 March 1967
Dublin; June 16, 1904. Stephen Dedalus, who fancies himself as a poet, embarks on a day of wandering about the city during which he finds friendship and a father figure in Leopold Bloom, a middle-aged Jew.
03 February 1971
Jack Carter is a small-time hood working in London. When word reaches him of his brother's death, he travels to Newcastle to attend the funeral.
01 January 1970
Sir Anthony Blunt talks of Claude Lorrain exploring the painting of Italian classical landscape by which he interpreted the poetic themes of Virgil and Ovid.
14 April 1968
Beautiful young European girl, Carol, is possessed by the spirit of Ayesha – “She Who Must be Obeyed” – and led to the lost city of Kuma, where she is destined to become queen.
21 November 1980
Harry and Sue Lewis met in the 40s as teenagers living in the Bronx. He was an aspiring architect, she was the most beautiful girl in school, and both had a fondness for bran muffins.
16 March 1973
A Shakespearean actor takes poetic revenge on the critics who denied him recognition.
15 July 1947
Power cuts, housing shortages and exorbitant rents – Aberdeen man goes head to head with his greedy landlady.
01 April 1954
The 80th issue of the long running industry cinemagazine. Includes the articles: 'Anthracite Field', 'Time Out', 'Bowhill On Top' and 'Ideas Man'.
20 April 1963
Soho strip club compère Sammy Lee struggles to stay one step ahead of the notorious bookie, to whom he owes £300.
02 January 1944
Attitudes to and treatment of juvenile delinquency in Scotland.
15 July 1947
Dover made over: this quirky and pointed public information film reveals how the heavily-bombed and shelled Kent town was being replanned after the war.
01 January 1971
An anti-short short. On three occassions a man overhears a car accident while relaxing in his room. He reacts with less and less concern to each crash.
01 January 1958
A BAFTA award nominated documentary paying tribute to the World Health Organisation on it's tenth anniversary in 1958.
01 January 1945
Encourages mothers to seek medical advice from the earliest stages of pregnancy and to take advantage of existing maternity services.
01 January 1969
A documentary feature detailing the engraving of the original plate for this celebrated print; the artist's experimental use of different papers and methods of inking, and the later re-working of the plate.
02 January 1946
A short film that shows a mill owner that improves working conditions to improve worker productivity.
01 January 1973
Artists, designers and engineers extol the virtues of steel.
01 January 1969
Barclays Bank documentary about computers in the UK and how they might be used in the future.
01 January 1960
Held over the two days before Ash Wednesday, Trinidad's famous carnival is the most anticipated event of the island's cultural calendar.
02 January 1946
A short film trying to stop people in the North of England from worrying about losing their cotton industry jobs.
23 January 1943
A British documentary on tunneling if a building falls in ruins.
01 January 2010
A tribute to a humble but great man in the film industry.
01 January 1947
A short feature illustrating just how medical science deals with the after effects of accidents and injuries.
12 January 1951
The brilliant British documentary filmmaker Paul Rotha made his feature-film debut with 1950's No Resting Place.
08 April 1970
An aging nymphomaniac and her closeted gay brother are enamored with their father's killer and blackmail him into satisfying their outlandish desires.
17 November 1943
An opening narration explaining that the film's purpose is to examine the "world strategy of food", in terms of its production, distribution and consumption.
02 January 1960
Describes the activities of the Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company in Scunthorpe, the largest unit in the United Steel group.
01 November 1984
Comedy featuring interweaving stories of seven households caught up in a property chain on moving day, each one dependent on the other.
11 November 1960
Longtime playwrights and performers of the Abbey Theatre share colourful reminiscences of the national institution founded by W.
01 January 1944
A short feature aimed at British schoolboys in 1944 encouraging them to register for apprenticeships in the building trade.
01 January 1966
A BAFTA award nominated short feature studying river pollution in Europe and how it can be overcome by the treatment of urban and industrial wastes.
01 January 1963
Comprising train and track footage quickly shot just before a heavy winter's snowfall was melting, the multi-award-winning classic that emerged from the cutting-room compresses British Rail's dedication to blizzard-battling into a thrilling eight-minute montage cut to music.
01 January 1967
Cooking is a kind of loving, features Jean Shrimpton
01 August 1949
The 24th issue of the long running industry cinemagazine, featuring the articles: 'Holiday Camp', 'Beside the Sea', 'Up River' and 'Pitmen's Derby'.
15 March 2001
Kay Mander kept training and social issues to the fore in the 1940s with her innovative documentaries.
01 January 1967
Why more people who use paper requiring carbon are buying N.C.R. paper. Intended to be used only at sales seminars.
01 January 1966
A huge articulated Pirelli truck and an E type Jaguar car pass and repass along Italy's breathtaking Autostrada Del Sole, to the accompaniment of jazz, pop and Vivaldi music.
03 October 1946
The World Is Rich is a 1947 British documentary film directed by Paul Rotha about food shortages after World War II, outlining steps underway to deal with the problems.
02 January 1958
A documentary portrait of the Samuel Fox steelworks at Stocksbridge, examining industrial production and community life.