Journeyman Footage Clip #46762-2111
death row, execution, interview, prison, sakae menda
FILE: KIM KARDASHIAN ADVOCATES FOR TX DEATH ROW INMATE
--SUPERS--\n:00-:10\nFile\n\n:11-:20\nTwitter\n@KimKardashian\n\n --VIDEO SHOWS--\nKim Kardashian West; death row inmate Rodney Reed; execution chamber; Kardashian West tweet\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nKIM KARDASHIAN WEST IS WORKING TO SAVE THE LIFE OF ANOTHER INMATE ON DEATH ROW. \nTHE REALITY TV STAR IS ASKING TEXAS GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT TO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THE CASE OF RODNEY REED.\nIN A TWEET, SHE SAYS SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE HAS COME TO LIGHT TO EXONERATE REED.\nSHE URGES THE GOVERNOR TO "DO THE RIGHT THING." \nREED'S IS SET TO BE EXECUTED ON NOVEMBER 20TH...AFTER 21 YEARS ON DEATH ROW. \nHE WAS CONVICTED OF THE 1996 MURDER OF STACEY STITES IN BASTROP, TEXAS. \nPOLICE SAY REED ASSAULTED, RAPED AND STRANGLED THE VICTIM, DESPITE REED'S INSISTENCE HE IS INNOCENT. \nTWO NEW WITNESSES WHO'VE COME FORWARD HAVE MOVED REED'S LAWYERS TO FILE A MOTION TO WITHDRAW THE EXECUTION DATE. \nKARDASHIAN WEST HAS BECOME A CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM ADVOCATE.\nSHE IS GIVEN CREDIT FOR HELPING TO COMMUTE SENTENCES OF MORE THAN A DOZEN INMATES IN THE U-S SINCE 2018. \nKARDASHIAN WEST IS ALSO WORKING ON A DOCUMENTARY ON PRISON REFORM. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\n U.S. SOUTH TEXAS PRISON REFORM DEATH ROW EXECUTION REALITY TV CELEBRITY \n\n
1916 Prisoner Hanging
b&w - Silent Feature Film - People in car with driver - taxi - transportation - travel - Reverend and prisoner on death row perform Last Rites - man is led to gallows - man in telephone booth makes phone call - prison officer answers phone call - plead case of innocent man on death row - officer runs to stop execution - car pulls up and people get out of car frantically - people bang on prison bars - prisoner has hood put over his head - noose around prisoners neck - hangman - people rush to stop execution - razor against string about to be cut - hanging - Innocent man is saved from execution at the last second - man and woman embrace and kiss - happy ending - Intolerance (1916) - Directed by D.W. Griffith - Early Cinema History
News Clip: Execution
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
COMEDY
PRISON MOVIE PARODY - PRIEST WITH MAN ON DEATH ROW - JERRY LEWIS AS INMATE AWAITING EXECUTION - WORD FROM GOVERNOR - PETER LAWFORD AS LAWYER
SOMERSET HOUSE
Full title reads: "Somerset House". <br/> <br/>Somerset House, register office of births and deaths, London. <br/> <br/>Various shots of woman with baby sitting in front of Registrar at desk. The woman and the Registrar sign the baby's birth certificate. <br/> <br/>Various shots exterior of Somerset House. C/U of sign: 'Register Office of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Search Room'. Various shots woman entering Somerset House. Various shots of woman filling out a form. She hands the form and a shilling to man sitting beneath sign reading: 'Births A -J'. <br/> <br/>Various shots of woman taking out large record book from shelf. She scans it for the required entry. Top shot of rows of people scanning record books. M/S of woman handing over more money and a form to man at enquiry window, in order to obtain a copy. <br/> <br/>Various shots of two men in brown coats in the archive vaults. They take more record books off the shelves, looking for original document requested by woman. The documents come up on mini-lift from basement. Various shots of women in a typing pool, copying documents from original record books. Various shots of woman returning to enquiry window to collect her copy of document. <br/> <br/>Various C/Us of examples of unusual documents from the Somerset House archives; death certificate of man who was trampled to death at public execution, marriage certificate where groom is described as fat, Thackeray's marriage certificate, marriage certificate of French composer, girl's birth certificate with 20 first names, another with last name of 22 letters, 16th century documents. <br/> <br/>
Brutalities against prisoners, officials gathered in 1949 in Palace of Nations for Third Geneva Convention; discussion of Geneva Conventions.
Film from 1965 shows scenes that span from early 1940s through mid 1960s. Film opens showing armed conflict in Laos and South America. Soldiers firing rifles in jungle areas. Armed men running across a field and in a town in Cyprus. Heavy armor engaged in conflict and buildings burning in undisclosed location. Riots in Congo with a crowd of men beating another man. Armed Republic of South Vietnam soldiers (ARVN) moving through jungle in Vietnam War. A Viet Cong fighter shot as ARVN troops attack a hut. People fleeing in streets of Cuba as government soldiers engage armed revolutionaries under Castro. A civilian woman suffering a seizure as Red Cross workers attempt to carry her. Burned body of dead tank crew soldier atop a tank. Medical corps persons moving wounded on a stretcher. Various views of ARVN with captured Viet Cong in Vietnam. Narrator discussion about Geneva Conventions and Counterinsurgency. View of the Palace of Nations building in Geneva Switzerland. Scene shifts to inside, in 1949, where delegates of 59 nations are gathered to develop new rules expanding the original 1929 Geneva Conventions, in order to better protect prisoners of war, wounded prisoners, noncombatants and others caught up such internal conflicts. View from ground of German paratroopers during World War 2, jumping from Junkers Ju-52 trimotor transport planes. Closeup of German soldiers leaping from a plane and descending in parachutes. Japanese soldiers surrendering to Americans on a Pacific Island in World War 2. Several scenes of massacre victims lying on the ground, victims of Nazi German brutality in Europe during World War II. Survivors of a Nazi concentration camp near the time of its liberation in 1945. A U.S. Army medical corpsmen help one to a stretcher. Executed prisoners of war. Courtroom of the Nuremberg trials. Seen in the front row of Nazi leaders are: Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, and Julius Streicher. Seated behind them are: Karl Dönitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel, Alfred Jodl, Franz von Papen, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Albert Speer, and Konstantin von Neurath. Scene shifts to the postwar trial of Japanese Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma, in the Philippines. Prisoners with hands bound, in an unidentified Asian conflict, being herded into an open truck. Views of the document constituting the 3rd Geneva Convention of 1949, addressing treatment of prisoners and of parts directed to "conflicts not of an international character." Views of a traumatized civilian driver wounded and a female passenger killed in in his car (appears to be in Cuba or Latin America). Armed gunmen have the man leave the car. A man lays the body of the woman beside the car. Scene shifts to a group of surrendered Vietcong fighters with their weapons stacked. Wounded combatants being carried on stretchers. American survivors of a Japanese prison camp receiving a good meal after being rescued - this is possibly in the Philippines in 1945. Many of the American prisoners are gaunt and emaciated and malnourished. Narrator recites list of activities prohibited by Geneva conventions, as images show these activities: A ditch filled with victims of massacre. Hostages being taken in an internal conflict in an African country. Prisoners being beaten by non-uniformed civilians in and humiliated in public. A recently liberated prison with a former prisoner in striped uniform beating a man as a group is marched away (likely a World War 2 concentration camp with a liberated prisoner beating a former Nazi guard). Death sentences being rendered without due process. A court in Cuba. A boy pointing at a lineup of prisoners. A prisoner shot. Location: Geneva Switzerland. Date: 1965.
State Prison Death Row - HD
A massive prison sits among some hills. Inside, a row of prison cells in death row. A running shot shows prisoners inside, living on death row. Electric chairs sit empty and waiting.
JOUBERT DEATH ROW APPEAL DENIED (7/1/1996)
THE U.S. SUPREME COURT TODAY DENIED AN APPEAL FOR DEATH ROW KILLER JOHN JOUBERT.
AFP-45CL 16mm AFP-45CM 16mm
MIDNIGHT (aka CALL IT MURDER)
Various Subjects
Vintage footage- man on death row- priest reading man his last rights/ Man in electric chair, man sentenced to death/ News footage- electric chair in prison, death row inmates, room for lethal injection seen, body of inmate put into hearse after execution
ILLINOIS DEATH ROW INMATE AWAITS EXECUTION
FTG FOR CS VO ERIN HAYES ON ILLINOIS DEATH ROW INMATE GIRIVES DAVIS WHO AWAITS 95/05/17 EXECUTION. 01:00:42 STILL PHOTO OF CONVICTED MURDERER & DEATH ROW INMATE DAVIS. 01:01:40 CU OF STILL PHOTO OF DAVIS. 01:02:05 SHOT PULLS OUT TO DISPLAY CROSS AROUND NECK OF DAVIS.
Marine Le Pen: reactions of the deputies to her condemnation and ineligibility - National Assembly
86334 1944 WAR DEPARTMENT REPORT GRAN SASSO RAID AXIS MILITARY STRENGTH WWII SUPPLY & LOGISTICS
Dating to early 1944 and prior to the D-Day invasion, this WWII newsreel prepared by the Office of Strategic Services assesses enemy strength, and looks at grand strategy, production and logistics, showing what has been accomplished so far -- and what sacrifices will need to be made to ensure victory.<p><p>Opening titles:(:07-1:20). September 12, 1943, German paratroopers free Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in the Gran Sasso Raid. The German Fallschirmjäger led by Major Harald Mors and Waffen-SS commandos. An exultant but diminished Mussolini visits with Adolf Hitler (1:21-3:23). Footage shows Hitler with the Japanese representative Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka (4:40). OSS assessment of enemy strength. Newsreel footage shows Japanese Army troops, then Japanese aircraft carriers heading for Pearl Harbor in December 1941 (3:24-5:25). Bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. English headline reads: U.S. Pacific Fleet Annihilated! Graphic montage shows Japanese military offensive (5:26-7:04). Montage of Japanese industry, factories and armament production, military activities, etc. A map shows Japan's bases in the South Pacific and the start of American resistance to the enemy onslaught including the victory at Midway (7:05-9:19). Shots of dead Japanese soldiers and American Marines. At (9:35) the hand of a dead German trooper, adorned with a Nazi ring, is shown. At 9:39, rows of German graves. German forces are shown surrendering in Russia. Montage of German troops advancing. Diagram explains German losses in graphic fashion <p><p>(9:20-11:03) and explain what constitutes a single division. War workers in Germany, including forced laborers. National Socialist party / Nazi labor rally. Discussion of food allocation in Germany -- those who are party members or soldiers have access to food, those who resist the Nazis starve. German coal mine (12:36), steel, oil, rubber production. Munitions factory at work (11:04-13:06). U-boat is launched. New locomotives (14:11). New Panzer tanks. Focke-Wulf Fw 190 being built (13:07-15:08). Slave labor builds defensive structures along the Atlantic Wall. German artillery and pillboxes (15:09-17:04). Now, the report switches to the war against Japan, with focus on supplies and logistics. Boxes of supplies piled high including c-rations (18:33). Supreme Commander General Eisenhower is shown while the narrator discusses all the material needed to fight the war. Sunken ship (19:24). Plane crashes on landing (19:30). Wrecked jeeps, kubelwagens, trucks, sunken tanks (19:45) and other vehicles. Crane moves supplies off a ship (18:43-20:15). Free French troops, supplied by USA. P-39 aircraft for the Soviet Air Force. (20:16-21:59). Nazi U-boats in wolfpacks during the Battle of the Atlantic. Depth charges dropped against them (22:00-23:27). Animation shows American supplies needed in the Pacific (23:27-24:56). C-47 Hells Bells (24:40). Movement of oil, gasoline, ammunition. B-17 bombers drop bombs over Germany (24:57-26:48). German aircraft factories. Fire seen from the air. German ball bearing plant is bombed. Wrecked German airport (27:36).Destroyed American aircraft are recycled by the Germans (29:50). Injured U.S. air crew are taken off their planes (30:09). Animation shows the overall USA strategy in the Pacific (30:46). U.S. forces in Aleutians and New Guinea. A runway is built with Marston Mat (32:20). Stencil is used to paint kills on the side of a fighter (33:00). Airplanes flying the Hump into China. Animated map of Siberia shows how the Soviets could use airbases in the Far East to bomb Japan (34:33-35:31). Unstoppable horde of American forces on the move, making an amphibious landing unopposed (37:22). Troops dig fox holes, engineers sweep for land mines (39:05). Montage shows aftermath of an amphibious assault with damaged LCIs and an LST on fire (40:30). Dead and injured being carried (39:06-41:10).<p><p>Robert Porter Patterson Sr., Undersecretary of War, speaks about the future of the war. Discussion of the assault on Sicily, which can be used as an example of what might be involved in an invasion of continental Europe. Reminder of Axis atrocities: American General Wainwright, who along with Americans in the Philippines endured the Bataan Death March. Pearl Harbor. Civilians executed.. Russians hanged by the Nazis. Naples post office blown up, dead women and children. Moscow Conference shows the Allies working together. Soldiers walk over a swastika emblem (45:30). End credits (46:02-46:08).<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
ILLINOIS DEATH ROW INMATE AWAITS EXECUTION
FTG FOR CS VO ERIN HAYES ON ILLINOIS DEATH ROW INMATE GIRIVES DAVIS WHO AWAITS 95/05/17 EXECUTION. 01:00:42 STILL PHOTO OF CONVICTED MURDERER & DEATH ROW INMATE DAVIS. 01:01:40 CU OF STILL PHOTO OF DAVIS. 01:02:05 SHOT PULLS OUT TO DISPLAY CROSS AROUND NECK OF DAVIS.
News Clip: Death row
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.