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ArticleNaughty Marietta
Victor Herbert's Naughty Marietta A musical comedy in which a French princess secretly trades places with her maid, and flees to Louisiana to avoid forced marriage to a Spanish nobleman. She and the group of women with her are captured by pirates but soon rescued by a band of hearty frontiersmen under the leadership of Capt. Warrington. Marietta and Warrington fall in love and, after other tribulations caused...- Contributor: Herbert, Victor - Brophy, Edward - Stromberg, Hunt - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Eddy, Nelson - Goodrich, Frances - Hackett, Albert - Gibbons, Cedric - Tamiroff, Akim - Van Dyke, W. S. - Macdonald, Jeanette - Mahin, John Lee - Daniels, William
- Date: 1986
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ArticleWings Jack Powell and David Armstrong, both in love with Sylvia Lewis, enlist together in the World War I Army Air Corps and become friends. They are sent to France as pilots. Dogfights ensue. In Paris Jack encounters hometown girl Mary Preston, who loves him hopelessly. Later, David, shot down, is believed dead. Jack vows revenge, but mistakenly shoots down David piloting a stolen German...
- Contributor: Lighton, Louis D. (Louis Duryea) - Bow, Clara - Arlen, Richard - Wellman, William A. - Hubbard, Lucien - Paramount Home Video (Firm) - Ralston, Jobyna - Afi/Paramount Collection (Library of Congress) - Loring, Hope - Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation - Rogers, Buddy - LC Purchase Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1927
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Film, VideoBuying a cow
Achat embarrassant | Embarrassing purchase An urban husband and wife, walking in the countryside outside Paris, are so impressed with the delicious taste of a cow's milk that they buy the cow and try to bring it back to their Parisian apartment. After many misadventures, the cow is stolen right after they reach their front door.- Contributor: Société Des Établissements Gaumont - Afi/Marshall (George) Collection (Library of Congress) - George Kleine (Firm)
- Date: 1908-01-01
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Film, Video[Quentin Roosevelt]; Clemenceau and Foch, 1917-1919
Clemenceau and Foch, 1917-1919 | Roosevelt Memorial Association title: Quentin and Archie Roosevelt's regiments Film appears to have been photographed in France during WWI. Medium close shot of Quentin Roosevelt with a small building in background; brief shot of French and American officers, including Lieutenant Edward V. Rickenbacker at immediate right, talking; view of a troop train moving through a European town as people line the tracks waving to soldiers. Final sequence is medium close panning shots, from...- Contributor: Foch, Ferdinand - McAndrews, James W. - Pershing, John J. (John Joseph) - Tardieu, André - Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress) - Weygand, Maxime - Roosevelt, Quentin - Clemenceau, Georges - Rickenbacker, Eddie
- Date: 1918
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Film, VideoTR reviews French troops at Vincennes, France, 1910
Theodore Roosevelt reviews French troops at Vincennes, France, 1910 Robert Bacon, American Ambassador to France, TR, Jules Jusserand, French Ambassador to the United States, and General Jean B. Dalstein, Military Governor of Paris, arrive at the Château de Vincennes, a medieval castle and dungeon, parts of which are used by French military schools; the group has been invited to review troops and observe military maneuvers. TR's party arrives in a car and is...- Contributor: Bacon, Robert - Dalstein, Jean B. - Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules) - Roosevelt, Theodore - Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1910
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Film, VideoDogs used as smugglers With contraband strapped to the backs of their dogs, smugglers set off to cross the Spanish-French border. Having been spied upon and betrayed to customs officers, a fierce skirmish results and only the dogs and a single smuggler reach their destination.
- Contributor: Heuzé, André - Afi/Nfsa-Australia Collection (Library of Congress) - Pathé Frères (France) - Pathé Frères (U.S.) - Afi/Baker (Glenn L.) Collection (Library of Congress) - Hatot, Georges
- Date: 1906-01-01
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ArticleMorocco LP1793 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright: Paramount Publix Corp.; 5Dec30; LP1793. Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, Adolphe Menjou, Francis McDonald, Eve Southern, Paul Porcasi. NCN006253; Morocco. Ref print (copy 1) recanned 7/97 from 1000 foot to 2000 foot cans; formerly numbered FEB 1907-1918. Arch pos is for theatrical projection only; no flatbed vieweing. Based on the play, Amy Jolly, by Benno Vigny. Sources used: Leonard Maltin's...
- Contributor: Cooper, Gary - Menjou, Adolphe - Miscellaneous Collection (Library of Congress) - Cooper, George - Dietrich, Marlene - Von Sternberg, Josef - Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation - Afi/Universal Pictures Collection (Library of Congress) - Furthman, Jules
- Date: 1930
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Film, VideoChamps Elysees
Title in Edison films catalog: Driving scene on the Champs Elysees "Near the main entrance. Hundreds of carriages and characteristic Parisian buses are passing. 75 feet"--Edison films catalog.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPanorama of Place de l'Opera
Title in Edison films catalog, no. 105: Circular panoramic view of the Place de l'Opera "The busiest square in all Paris. 75 feet"--Edison films catalog, no. 105.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPanorama of Eiffel Tower
Title in Edison films catalog, no. 105: Panoramic view of the Eiffel Tower taken from the outside "Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of the dome and return, with the great Paris Exposition in the background, looking down Champs de Mars. A most realistic picture. 90 feet"--Edison films catalog, no. 105.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoEiffel Tower from Trocadero Palace "The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; the camera is pointed toward the Eiffel Tower. The film shows only up to the first arch of the Eiffel Tower"--Early motion pictures.
- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPalace of Electricity
Title from Edison films catalog: Circular panoramic view of the Champs de Mars, [no. 1] The camera pans around the Exposition grounds, providing views of the Champs-de-Mars, including a close view of the Palace of Electricity, a partial view of the Eiffle Tower, and views of many visitors to the Exposition.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoChamps de Mars
Title in Edison films catalog no. 105: Circular panoramic view of the Champs de Mars, no. 2 | Champ de Mars "Shows all the prominent buildings on this thoroughfare, ending with a close view of the base of the Eiffel Tower, with the Trocadero Palace in the background. 135 feet"--Edison films catalog, no. 105.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoBreaking of the crowd at military review at Longchamps
Title in Edison films catalog: Breaking up of the crowds at military review at Long Champs | Variant title in Edison motion pictures 1890-1900: Breaking up of the crowd at military review at Long Champs This picture shows thousands of people leaving their seats in the grand stand and going across the parade grounds toward Paris. A very sharp and clear picture. 50 feet"--Edison films catalog.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPanoramic view of the Champs Elysees "The camera was mounted on a moving vehicle on a main street of Paris, France. The Arc de Triomphe can be seen in the distance. The vehicle carryingthe camera makes an abrupt turn and proceeds down a street heavily congested with horse-drawn vehicles, both public and private"--Early motion pictures.
- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPanorama from the moving boardwalk
Panoramic view from the moving sidewalk | Panoramic view from the moving sidewalk at the Paris Exposition | Moving sidewalk, no. 2 "The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives further views and incidents of this Paris Exposition novelty. 100 feet"--Edison films catalog.- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900-01-01
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Film, VideoPanorama of the moving boardwalk
Title in Edison films catalog, no. 105: Panoramic view of the moving sidewalk at the Paris Exposition | Title in Edison films catalog, no. 288: Panoramic view, moving sidewalk, Paris Exposition "This picture was taken from the stationary platform, showing the rapidly moving board walk on the outer edge, which has a speed of five miles per hour; also shows the middle platform moving two and a-half miles per hour, the third platform being stationary. At intervals there are upright posts to steady passengers passing from one platform to the other. By watching these uprights...- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPanoramic view of the Place de l'Concord [sic]
Title in Edison films catalog: Panoramic view of the Place de la Concorde "Taken from an automobile. This picture was taken during the fashionable driving hour, making a complete circle of the Place de la Concorde, passing hundreds of carriages and busses. The beginning of the picture shows the historical church of the Madeleine in the background, the picture ending by approaching and running under the main entrance to the Paris Exposition. 100 feet"--Edison films catalog, no....- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoScene from the elevator ascending Eiffel Tower
Title in Edison films catalog: Panoramic view from the Eiffel Tower, ascending and descending | Variant title from Edison motion pictures 1890-1900: Scene from the Eiffel Tower, ascending and descending | Variant title from AFI catalog, film beginnings, 1893-1910: Eiffel Tower, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 "A marvelously clear picture taken from the top of the elevator of the Eiffel Tower during going up and coming down of the car. This wonderful tower is 1,000 feet in height, and the picture produces a most sensational effect. As the camera leaves the ground and rises to the top of the tower, the enormous white city opens out to the view of...- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoScene in the Swiss Village at Paris Exposition
Title in Edison films catalog: Scene in the Swiss Village at the Paris Exposition "The picture opens with a crowd of Swiss boys and girls dressed in native costumes, marching down the street in this very unique and picturesque village. Each happy and smiling face is clearly shown as they pass the camera. The scene ends by the boys and girls congregating in the square and dancing to the strains of an accordion played by one of the...- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoSwiss village, no. 2 "The scene opens by showing the village girls driving home a herd of cows, and shows the native peasantry of Switzerland returning from their daily occupation--watching the herds. After driving the cattle to their shelter, the boys and girls congregate in front of the old barn and go through a native dance, to the amusement of the spectators. These pictures are marvelously clear and...
- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoPanorama of the Paris Exposition, from the Seine
Title in Edison films catalog: Paris Exhibition viewed from the Seine "This panoramic scene is taken from a Seine steamboat and gives a rapid view of the banks of the river. The launch steams under six bridges and past the Street of Nations. The United States Building is a prominent white domed structure, gay with national flags. The picture ends at the famous three million dollar bridge, the Point [i.e., Pont] Alexander III. 375 feet"--Edison...- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - White, James H. (James Henry)
- Date: 1900
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Film, VideoHow a French nobleman got a wife through the New York Herald ... "The picture opens with a "Personal" advertisement which actually appeared in the New York Herald of August 25th, 1904: "Young French Nobleman, recently arrived, desires to meet wealthy American girl; object matrimony; will be at Grant's Tomb at 10 this morning, wearing boutonniere of violets." The first scene shows the young "Nobleman" in his dressing room. He picks up the "Herald," and finally locates...
- Contributor: Thomas A. Edison, Inc - Niver (Kemp) Collection (Library of Congress) - Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress) - Porter, Edwin S.
- Date: 1904
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ArticleThe big parade A World War I drama about lazy James Apperson (John Gilbert), son of an industrious aristocrat (Hobart Bosworth) and his wife (Claire McDowell), and how he is coaxed into joining the Army by his father and girlfriend (Claire Adams) when the U.S. enters the War. Upon entering the Army, James is sent to France to serve his tour of duty. While in France, he...
- Contributor: Bosworth, Hobart - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Thames Television, Ltd - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Gilbert, John - Stallings, Laurence - Behn, Harry - McDowell, Clare - Vidor, King - Adorée, Renée
- Date: 1988
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Article[World War II black and white footage] One of the reels in the collection is a completed film, and although no title is given, accompanying paperwork indicates the title is either D-Day to D+1 or D-Day to D+3. Reel 1 of 1 in. master was discarded due to damage. The entire collection of George Stevens' World War II footage consists of two groups of different material, one five reel set in...
- Contributor: Stevens, George - Stevens (George, Jr.) Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1944
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ArticleAn American in Paris Jerry, a struggling, but happy-go-lucky American artist, falls in love with Lise, a French shop girl. Unbeknownst to Jerry, Lise is engaged to Henri, one of Jerry's pals. Jerry proposes to Lise, who refuses sadly, explaining about Henri. Henri eventually bows out and the lovers are reunited.
- Contributor: Kelly, Gene - Minnelli, Vincente - Gershwin, Ira - Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) - Mgm/Ua Home Video (Firm) - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Freed, Arthur - Turner Entertainment Co. Collection (Library of Congress) - Caron, Leslie - Levant, Oscar - Gershwin, George - Lerner, Alan Jay - LC Purchase Collection (Library of Congress) - Loew's Incorporated
- Date: 1979
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Film, VideoAfraid of microbes
Peur des microbes | Fear of microbes | Fear of the microbes | Unidentified John Jones A man who fears the influenza microbe buys an antiseptic spray from a pharmacist. On his way home, he insists on spraying everyone he encounters, including the police. A growing group of outraged people chases and captures him. He is tied up and doused with water.- Contributor: Pathé Frères (France) - Pathé Frères (U.S.)
- Date: 1908-01-01
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Film, VideoLost a pretty little dog
Cent francs à qui rapportera | Lost, a pretty dog | Unidentified John Jones A woman and her mother bring a little dog home from a dog shelter in Gennevilliers. The woman's husband comes home, is displeased, and pays a man to steal the dog. The woman is distraught and offers a reward for the return of the dog. The man who stole the dog returns it and receives the reward, just as the husband comes home. The...- Contributor: Pathé Frères (France) - Pathé Frères (U.S.)
- Date: 1908-01-01
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Film, Video[Scenes from Mexico and the 1900 Paris Exposition]
Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française | Scènes du Mexique et de l'Exposition universelle de 1900 á Paris French language translation title is supplied for the France in America project. On one reel/videocassette with 50 other Lumière shorts that were originally cataloged under individual titles in M/B/RS film and television preliminary card catalog. Danse espagnole...was filmed in Paris, France in 1900; Expérience du ballon dirigeable... was filmed in Saint-Cloud, France in 1900. All other films were filmed in Mexico City and Guadalajara,...- Contributor: Exposition Universelle - Veyre, Gabriel - Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress) - Santos-Dumont, Alberto - Díaz, Porfirio
- Date: 1896-01-01
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Film, Video[At the beach and other seaside scenes]
À la plage et d'autres scènes au bord de la mer | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française French language translation title is supplied for the France in America project. Contents titles and Catalogue Lumière numbers from La production cinématographique des frères Lumière. English language release title for Gros temps en mers is Bad weather on the sea. English language release title for Enfants au bord de la mer is Children at seaside. According to the Internet movie database, Enfants pêchant des...- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1896-01-01
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Film, VideoCourse en sacs
Course en sacs de Louis Lumière | Sack race | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française Shows several men participating in a potato sack race as men, women, children, and dogs watch.- Contributor: Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress) - Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Lumière, Louis
- Date: 1896-01-01
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Film, VideoLourdes, procession, I
Procession, I | Lourdes, procession, 1 | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française People carry candles in a procession in Lourdes.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1897-01-01
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Film, VideoLourdes, procession, II
Procession, II | Lourdes, procession, 2 | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française People carry candles in a procession in Lourdes.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1897-01-01
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Film, VideoPêche aux sardines
Sardine fishing | Démaillage sardines | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française Men in fishing boats off the coast of France near Marseille remove sardines from fishing nets.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1896-01-01
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Film, VideoPoursuite sur les toits
Rooftop chase | Poursuite de cambrioleurs sur les toits | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française A comedy in which two burglars flee from policemen across the rooftops.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress) - Hatot, Georges
- Date: 1898-01-01
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Film, VideoLourdes, transport de malades, II
Transport de malades, II | Lourdes, transport de malades, 2 | Lourdes--malades | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française | Lourdes, transporting the sick, II Patients on stretchers are lifted off a cart and carried toward the shrine at Lourdes.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1897-01-01
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Film, VideoEmbarquement des filets de pêche
Loading fishnets | Embarquement de filets | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française Men on the docks of Marseille load fishing boats with nets.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1896-01-01
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Film, VideoLourdes, sortie de l'église du Rosaire
Sortie de l'église du Rosaire | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française | Lourdes, leaving the Church of the Rosary People come out the doors and down the steps of the Church of the Rosary in Lourdes.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1897-01-01
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Film, VideoLourdes, procession, III
Procession, III | Lourdes, procession, 3 | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française People carry candles in a procession in Lourdes.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1897-01-01
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Film, VideoEmbarquement d'un cheval
Loading a horse | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française A horse in a wooden crate is lifted off a dock in Marseille by a steam crane and placed into a waiting ship.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1896-01-01
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Film, VideoLourdes, transport de malades, I
Transport de malades, I | Lourdes, transport de malades, 1 | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française | Lourdes, transporting the sick, I Patients are conveyed in carriages toward the shrine in Lourdes.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1897-01-01
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Film, Video[Procession at Séville and bullfighting scenes]
En Espagne | Collection of Lumière films from the Cinémathèque française | Procession à Séville et scènes de corrida Shorts documenting a religious procession in Séville, Spain, bullfights in Séville, Spain, and bullfights in France (Béziers and Nîmes) during the late 19th century.- Contributor: Société Anonyme Des Plaques Et Papiers Photographiques - Cinémathèque Française Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1898-01-01
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Film, VideoWanderers of the desert Aspect ratio: 16 x 9. Original film: 1986, France. Also known as Les baliseurs du désert. Cert. Not available [BBFC]. DVD Region 1. Colour. PAL. Arabic with English subtitles (optional).
- Contributor: Khemir, Nacer - Makni, Soufiane - Kasbaoui, Noureddine
- Date: 2008
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Film, Video[World War II color footage--Liberation of Paris]
World War 2 color footage--Liberation of Paris | World War Two color footage--Liberation of Paris | Inventory title: Liberation of Paris The Special Coverage Unit accompanies the Free French troops as they enter Paris. Crowds of French civilians wave and welcome the troops and military vehicles as they pass. General de Gaulle and General Leclerc meet General von Choltitz for the official surrender of the Germans. SPECOU members interact with French civilians. The SPECOU covers the American Forces parade on August 29, 1944, which is...- Contributor: Stevens, George - United States. Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit
- Date: 1944
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Film, Video[World War II color footage--American troops move through nor...
World War 2 color footage--American troops move through northeast France, Luxembourg, and Belgium to Germany | World War Two color footage--American troops move through northeast France, Luxembourg, and Belgium to Germany | Inventory title: Chateau Thierry In the fall and winter of 1944-1945, the SPECOU is embedded with American troops as they move through northeast France--from Chateau-Thierry to Reims, through Luxembourg and Belgium, and then to the area in and around Aachen, the westernmost city in Germany. Scenes include bombed buildings and streets, refugees, German prisoners and Christmastime scenes. There are two out of sequence segments of the August 1944...- Contributor: Stevens, George - United States. Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit
- Date: 1944
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Film, Video[World War II color footage--Allied troops land in Normandy a...
World War 2 color footage--Allied troops land in Normandy and move through northwest France | World War Two color footage--Allied troops land in Normandy and move through northwest France | Inventory title: D-Day at Katz Stevens and the SPECOU arrive in France aboard the British ship HMS Belfast and rejoin American troops as they move through Normandy. Scenes include troops on ships and landing craft, ship's guns firing, barrage balloons, aircraft, soldiers on the beach; troops passing through bombed out villages; a medal ceremony with General Bernard Montgomery, and scenes of everyday camp life.- Contributor: Stevens, George - United States. Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit
- Date: 1944
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Film, Video[World War II color footage--American troops move through nor...
World War 2 color footage--American troops move through northwest France toward Paris | World War Two color footage--American troops move through northwest France toward Paris | Inventory title: St. Lo The SPECOU is embedded with American troops in July and August 1944 as they move through northwest France toward Paris. Scenes include bombed out towns, damaged buildings, German prisoners, everyday camp life, and French civilian activity. The unit travels through Saint-Lô, Falaise, Mont Saint-Michel, Coutances, Saint-Malo, Rennes, and reaches the Seine-et-Oise area near Paris.- Contributor: Stevens, George - United States. Army. Signal Corps. Special Coverage Unit
- Date: 1944
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Film, VideoAngel. The guided tour
Guided tour Angelique, known as Angel, moves from France to the United States to marry American architect, John Smith. The newlyweds set up housekeeping in Los Angeles, California. She tries her best to be a good housewife but sometimes runs into problems as she learns English and adapts to her new life and culture. In this episode, Johnny has a business trip to Paris. He hopes...- Contributor: CBS Television Network - Feldman, Edward H. (Edward Henry) - Oppenheimer, Jess - CBS Films - Gordon, Gale - Keefer, Don - Davenport, William - Bruck, Bella - Molin, Bud - Singleton, Doris ... CBS Television Network - Feldman, Edward H. (Edward Henry) - Oppenheimer, Jess - CBS Films - Gordon, Gale - Keefer, Don - Davenport, William - Bruck, Bella - Molin, Bud - Singleton, Doris - Daniel, Eliot - Bonney, Gail - De Grasse, Robert - Love, Dorothy - Burlingame Productions - Stone, Ezra - Thompson, Marshall - Fargé, Annie - Alsberg, Arthur
- Date: 1961