Rani Rathnaprabha 1955
Musical drama starring Anjali Devi and Relangi Venkatramaiah
Musical drama starring Anjali Devi and Relangi Venkatramaiah
Film starring Showkar Janaki and Taraka Rama Rao Nandamuri
A Ukrainian couple become refugees during and after World War Two, and they end up as Displaced Persons (DPs) in a camp in Germany, before they are eventually accepted for resettlement in Australia.
Anti-communist orientation for Americans
Describes the journey of the okapi “Epulu,” which was brought from the Congo to Frankfurt Zoo in Germany as the first of its kind ever. The film shows the capture of the animal, its loading, and its flight of over 10,000 kilometers from one continent to another, until it finally arrives at Frankfurt Airport.
Thailand’s first animated movie made by Payut Ngaokrachang, mater animator who would go on to make several other animated films. “Amazing Incidents” was first screened with live dubbing on July 5, 1955 at Sala Chalermthai in Bangkok.
A dramatic film directed by Melburn E. Turner.
A short spoof of Revenge of the Creature (1955). The film was made by the crew of Revenge of the Creature in 1955 and was shown only at the wrap party before disappearing from public view. Long thought lost — or even a myth — the film was found by historian Tom Weaver in 2013, and is currently only available for viewing once a year at Wakulla Springs in North Florida, where the original Creature of the Black Lagoon was filmed.
A poetic short film that describes Nordmarka, the forest located north in Oslo. ***** Oslofilm was a series of public information films about life in and around Oslo, produced between 1940 and 1980. Funded by the state, the films offer valuable insight into postwar Norwegian society. A wide range of Norwegian filmmakers contributed to the productions, resulting in a rich variety of styles and expressions. Several of the films also possess notable cinematic qualities, standing out as more than just informational material. The Oslofilms represent a unique and important chapter in Norwegian film history.
A film about Oslo and what the city has to offer tourists and residents. We get to know the harbor and the fjord, various museums, and other attractions. ***** Oslofilm was a series of public information films about life in and around Oslo, produced between 1940 and 1980. Funded by the state, the films offer valuable insight into postwar Norwegian society. A wide range of Norwegian filmmakers contributed to the productions, resulting in a rich variety of styles and expressions. Several of the films also possess notable cinematic qualities, standing out as more than just informational material. The Oslofilms represent a unique and important chapter in Norwegian film history.
A young, beautiful, and successful singer who has a rich lover, is herself in love with a simple young man.
A man who has been married four times falls in love again.
Pint-sized punk (PETER VOTRIAN) uses the old five-finger discount to swipe an alarm clock from storekeeper WALTER COY (the mad scientist of I Eat Your Skin) who then tells Christian cop STUART RANDALL. After the cop confers with the boy's grim-faced pa, PAUL BRYAR, the little delinquent is enrolled in Sunday school! And-- surprise, surprise -- once the kid is given a lil' new Testament all his own ("Isn't it slick! Can I write my name in it, Pa?") he decides stealing alarm clocks just isn't his style anymore. And Yes, all is happy. Those Lutherans really do have all the answers!
Arizona Anasazi cliff dwellings.
A documentary account of the hardships and adventures encountered by an American couple seeking the ruins of an ancient Mayan city in the jungles north of the Guatemala-Mexico border.
A German Film Award winning black & white documentary.
A Fox MovieTone CinemaScope special. "Air journey to one of the most famous spots in Japan."