PETER MAX IN USSR
00:00:00:00 [Peter Max art exhibit in Soviet Union]- crowd outside Leningrad Museum; Peter Max sign in Russian/ long line of people,crowd en museum/ people look at art works/ SOT Max spks to audience in museum/clip Max animated film. (0:00)/
SILVER TROPHY FOR JIM PETERS (aka TROPHEY FOR JIM PETERS)
Savoy Hotel, London. <br/> <br/>SV. Athlete Jim Peters collapsing near finish of Marathon race, & SV. Staggering and collapsing (library shots - Empire Games in Vancouver 1954). SCU. Daily Express trophy. CU. Medallion on base. SV. Arthur Christiansen, editor of the Express picking up trophy. CU. Jim Peters seated. CU. Mrs Peters. SCU. Christiansen presenting trophy, & CU. SCU. Max Aitken, son of Lord Beaverbrook. SCU. Peters, Christiansen, Mrs Peters, trophy. CU. Peters. <br/> <br/>(Neg.)
Marienplatz, the Town Hall, St. Peters Church, Charles Gate, German Museum and the University of Munich in Munich, Germany.
Famous tourist destinations, landmarks, and architecture in Munich, Germany before World War 2. View of Marienplatz with the Town Hall to its right (Marienplatz, 80331 München, Germany). The Frauenkirche is seen in the background. View of St. Peters Church (Rindermarkt 1, 80331 München, Germany) and the Karlstor or Charles Gate (Karlstor Neuhauser Str., 80331 München, Germany) while looking west on Neubauer Strasse. A tram moves under the gate. Cars and people on a street. Shops on either side of the street including the Hamburg-Amerika Line office. Views of the Former Royal Palace, also known as the Munich Residenz or Munich Residence (ResidenzstraBe 1, 80333 München, Germany) with streetcar trams, horse carts, and pedestrians in the foreground. The Deutsches Museum or German Museum (Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany), Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich or LMU Munich (Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 D-80539 München) and the National Theater Munich (Max-Joseph-Platz 2, 80539 München, Germany). The east fountain in front of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. A young girl feeding pigeon. Location: Munich Germany. Date: 1937.
Archival Films: The Negro Soldier
The War Department presents ""The Negro Soldier"" - AMAZING!!!! Part 1 The Negro Soldier - 1944 - Part of ""Why We Fight"" series Office of War Information through the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry. The Negro Soldier, part of the Why We Fight series. WWII Anti Nazi propaganda film featuring historical timeline of Blacks fighting in American battles w historical reenactments, engravings, paintings & newsreel footage. The Negro Soldier was a 1944 propaganda film produced by the United States War Department encouraging African-Americans to join the armed forces and otherwise help the war effort. People enter Black church. (good shots of Blacks entering church from different angles) US soldier leads choir in singing hymns. Minister delivers sermon from pulpit. The pastor decides to devote his sermon on the Negro and the war. He begins with a historical introduction, talking about African-American contributions to American military endeavors. MS military service flag. American boxer Joe Louis knocks down German boxer Max Schmeling during fight. Parishioners in pews. Paratrooper Schmeling jumps during military training. Louis climbs fence & monkey bars during field exercises. Preacher discusses how stakes in war are even more important. American flag superimposed over American Constitution. Nazi flag superimposed over Hitler's book Mein Kampf. Minister reads racist passage from Mein Kampf (Blacks described as half ape). MS congregation. Historical reenactments, paintings & engravings show timeline of Black heroes who fought in major US battles & contributed to building US Plaque at Granary Burial Ground. Engraving of Crispus Attucks at Boston Massacre (1770). Monument for Attucks & Samuel Maverick at Concorde Bridge. Peter Sale's gun & painting of Sale in battle. Prince Whipple in Emmanuel Leutze's Washington Crossing the Delaware 1776 painting. Reenactment of Washington's troops crossing Valley Forge 1778. Liberty Bell ringing superimposed over American flag. Men c hopping trees in forest. CUs faces & hands of Blacks & Caucasians laying bricks for building. Farmer's field. Ship firing cannon. Tyler Thompson at Lake Erie. Reenactment of Thomas Wilson at Battle of New Orleans. Shipbuilding. VS Abraham Lincoln Memorial (Washington, DC). Black homesteader couple driving covered wagon. Workers building railway track. LA train. Reenactment 9th & 10th, 24th & 25th Infantry Cavalry at Santiago, Cuba for Spanish-American War. Blue collar railroad worker black men, one saying goodbye to friends, telling them he's going to be a soldier in the Spanish-American War.
Peter Falk Interview
In Los Angeles, actor Peter Falk talks about his latest movie Roommates, about an elderly man who adopted his grandson, followed by scenes of Falk in the makeup chair. (The film is based on a true story written by Pittsburgh resident Max Apple.) PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
1990s NEWS
SEP 21, 1995 THE UNVEILING OF THE PETER MAX NYC MARATHON BUS TAVERN ON THE GREEN, MANHATTAN, CENTRAL PARK -OFFICIALS WITH PETER MAX AND ALLAN STEINFIELD DECORATED BUS WITH PASTEL COLORS AND IMAGES OF PEOPLE RUNNING -PETER MAX AND ALLAN STEINFIELD WITH AN EYE PATCH (HEAD OF THE NY RUNNERS CLUB ??) HOLD RIBBON AND TEAR IT TO PRESENT THE BUS, PETER MAX SIGNS THE BUS,MANY CU OF THE BUS -REDO OF THE UNVEILING, PETER MAX TALKS ABOUT THE TDI COMPANY AND THE TECHNOLOGY TO COVER A BUS WITH ART, T- SHIRTS FOR THE MARATHON -ALLAN STEINFIELD TALKS ABOUT THE RACE TO THE PRESS -STREET SIGN: WEST 67 ST AND CENTRAL PARK WEST
02/28/72 C0024223 - COLOR NEW YORK: PSYCHEDELIC DESIGNER PETER MAX PLAYING CHESS WITH NEW YORK GIANT BACK RON JOHNSON.
02/28/72 C0024223 - COLOR NEW YORK: PSYCHEDELIC DESIGNER PETER MAX PLAYING CHESS WITH NEW YORK GIANT BACK RON JOHNSON. UNCUT "CHESS" SHOWS: PETER MAX PLAYING CHESS WITH RON JOHNSON ON MAX'S OWN SET: SOF Q & A W / JOHNSON AND MAX DURING GAME. (SHOT 2/28/72 200FT) ART - CONTEMPORARY CHESS - GENERAL MAX, PETER JOHNSON, RON ALLALOUF / 200 FT / 16 POS / COLOR / D30375
1969 Viva Max trailer
Viva Max - 1969 - military comedy - trailer Peter Ustinov, John Astin, Jonathan Winters Pamela Tiffin, Alice Ghostley, Keenan Wynn Harry Morgan, Kenneth Mars l/s Alamo - rocket flare - low angle helicopter - copter pilot pov take-off
Facade of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican - general view
Vatican City, Italy. Facade of St Peter's Basilica with the inscription on the beam: \u2018IN HONOREM PRINCIPIS APOST PAULUS V BURGHESIUS ROMANUS PONT. MAX. AN. MDCXII PONT VII' and the box of blessings in the centre below
Q&A
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HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA
Olympia. <br/> <br/>MS. Hand Drill and lathe. GV. Exhibition. MS. and CU. Jim Peters (marathon runner) speaking and opening Exhibition. CU. Mrs. Peters and son (Robin). LS. Village model made by school children. Laid out by Max Lock a leading town planner LS. Yugoslav stand and its exhibits. MS. CU. Home knitting machine in operation. MS. CU. Basketry making. <br/> <br/>(Mute Orig. Neg.)
VP AL GORE COMMENTS ON NEW HANDBOOK PT. 2 (1994)
VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE SPEAKS ABOUT THE FIRST INTERACTIVE, MULTIMEDIA, ELECTRONIC CITIZEN’S HANDBOOK CALLED “WELCOME TO THE WHITE HOUSE, AND INTERACTIVE CITIZENS HANDBOOK”, WHICH WILL IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE INTERNET ONLINE SERVICE.
JEWISH LIFE IN VIENNA
Program about the lives in Jews in Vienna - historical and contemporary footage. Originally shot on film. No access to film master. Fifty years after the holocaust, examines history of the Jews of Vienna, a story of alternating toleration and expulsion dating back to the tenth century when the first Jewish community in Vienna began. Interviews with Vienna Jews today, rare archival film, Freud, Strauss, Theodore Herzl, Gustav Mahler. Viennese actors, Former Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kolek interviewed, Simon Wiesenthal interviewed. 0:00:13-0:00:57>>>opening montage: statues, lamp post metal work , aerial city, ferries wheel, dancers, dancing stallions, people on escalator, modern crowds walking with 1800's man, people kissing, statue with violin, conductor, stirring coffee, palace, horse feet, man on cell phone, business men, huge ball room dancers 0:00:57-0:01:30>>>opening Jewish montage: cobblestones, market, little girl , man on phone, traditional Jewish wedding, orthodox boys playing, restaurant front, Purim costumed girls and baby, baker sign, children, kosher food, Hebrew sign, buildings, Jewish engraved star in stone, torah, cantor singing, Juden sign 0:01:37-0:01:44>>>tracking cobblestones, historic drawing of town square 0:01:44-0:02:11>>>360 degree panning empty town square overlay historic drawing of man in hat 0:02:11-0:02:37>>>interview Hofrat Paul Grosz President of the Jewish Community in German with English voice over 0:02:37-0:03:04>>>building with address 19 ZOOM OUT historic frescos secular paintings 0:03:04-0:03:46>>>metal sign , statue of angel, gargoyles, montage of architectural, details, bas relief of Jesus and angels, woman statues on buildings, sign Eingang Our Borse 0:03:46-0:04:39>>>tracking INT building with arch ways and columns to klezmer duo Edward Gdildik Albert Timon, singer and violinist 0:04:39-0:05:15>>>Musician and Music Manager Edek Bartz in sound board interview in German with voice over, CU face 0:05:15-0:05:57>>>Edward Gdildik and Albert Timon with clarinets, tambourine, guitar, ZOOM OUT of columned INT 0:05:57-0:07:04>>>tracking cobblestones, historical drawing of settlement, 1625 Unterdverd, street signs with addresses, arch ways, architectural detail, tower, alleyways, 0:07:04-0:07:22>>>oil portrait of Samuel Openheimer windows and architectural details, back to historical drawing 0:07:22-0:07:30>>>oil portrait of Emperor Leopold I 0:07:30-0:07:56>>>statue of man on horseback, historical painting of war, portrait of Openheimer, CU painting Turks fighting with horses, various CUs of war painting 0:07:56-0:08:12>>>sculpture of mythological creatures with palace in background, Shoenbrun palace, recreation with carriage, garden, candelabra, palace INT, 0:08:12-0:08:29>>>portrait Empress Maria Teresa with family, recreation crd fame various shots, opening door, portrait of Openheimer and his successor 0:08:29-0:08:45>>>details of EXT palace, INT WS, large marble statue 0:08:45-0:09:39>>>outdoor evening Jewish music: Lena Rothstein singing with band intercut with various detail tobacco pipes and oil portraits of smokers with pipes with row of street lamps 0:09:39-0:10:07>>>WS palace with pool and lawn, portrait Joseph II, historical political cartoon of tolerance act ZOOM IN, tolerance act hand written names 0:10:07-0:10:52>>>painting market place with cathedral, various CU's, drawing of Baron Nathan von Arndstein, article, windows, fade to painting of string quartet, recreation of party, drawing Fanny Arndstein, and recreation ladies through windows, invitations, recreation dancing, CU fan, 0:10:52-0:11:13>>>Christmas tree with Jewish ornaments, happy Chanukah sign, menorah 0:11:13-0:12:27>>>EXT temple, Jewish chorus in black tie and yarmulke, INT empty synagogue, with architectural CU, back to chorus and service 0:12:27-0:13:56>>>panning cobblestone modern walk-in coffee house overlay article on poet, Robert Schindel interview, details of coffee house, ceilings, lights, newspaper, intercut with billiard playing, stirring coffee, chess playing 0:13:56-0:14:43>>>PAN down to Cafe Central, low angle pillars, coffee statue, old photographs of Peter Altenberg, Hermann Bahr, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Anton Kuh ,Richard Beer Hoffmann, Franz Kafka, Max Brod, Alfred Polgar, Franz Werfel, Stefan Zweig, Roda Roda, Felix Salten, Joseph Roth with cobblestones 0:14:43-0:14:49>>>trees, horse walking, bronze statue in park 0:14:49-0:15:18>>>EXT mansion, with architectural details, street with cars, bas relief, windows, houses, CU horse hoofs, 0:15:18-0:16:10>>>Gustav Mahler bust, opera house with lots of sessionistic art detail, photographs Berthe Zukerkandel, photograph Max Reinhardt, Franz Molnar, Arthur Schnitztler, Egon Erwin Kisch, Karl Kraus, Egon Friedell, Jura Soyfer, Berthold Viertel, Leo Perutz, Elis Canetti, Sir Karl Popper, Vicky Baum, Freidrich Torberg, Hilde Spiel back to EXT opera house 0:16:10-0:16:48>>>interview Arik Brauer painter/musician / architect with voice over, CU on art 0:16:48-0:17:49>>>intercut Jewish guitar playing in cafe with grave yard 0:17:49-0:18:22>>>b&w photograph of Sigmund Freud, name placard, blurry office door opening BW photo of office, cobblestones 0:18:22-0:19:35>>>painting of country side, peasants, by Isadore Kauffman, portrait, various paintings, chess players, boy reading, rabbi and detail, boy reciting prayers, intercut with fiddle and cello, painting of Jewish life, various black and white photograph of town overlay violin and cello player 0:19:35-0:19:52>>>Karl Luegger, mayor of Vienna portrait, detail cartoon intercut with printing press 0:19:52-0:20:21>>>painting of colorful market place with photograph of Theodore Hertzl, cello players, drawing of Hertzl, caricature of Hertzl in Jerusalem 0:20:21-0:20:53>>>archival footage of horses charging, men with guns, explosions, tanks, dead man, trenches, archival historical WWI footage 0:20:53-0:21:14>>>various BW photograph of orthodox Jewish men in street and caricature of Jew with hammer and sickle, anti-Semitic propaganda 0:21:14-0:21:42>>>archival footage of Nazi march planes overhead raised arm, young boy, flags, car Parade, Hitler in car, rally, throngs, swastika confetti, Hitler speaking 0:21:42-0:22:07>>>Herbert Lederer actor portraying Hitler on stage overlay archival marching 0:22:07-0:22:30>>>BW archival footage man with anti Semitic sign in German, painting Jewish star on cafe windows, soldiers posting signs, Nazis pushing civilians, old man with Jewish star, workers in street - Jewish ghetto 0:22:30-0:22:40>>>BW waves, men on the pier, steam ships 0:22:40-0:23:34>>>intercut modern singers, Topsy & Hi Frankel w/ guitars in Hebrew, with BW photos of immigrants on boats, cityscapes, overlay artists and intellectuals over cityscape, ZOOM IN on woman photo, various city stills 0:23:34-0:24:24>>>Stills of actors, musicians and entertainers: Robert Stolz, Ralph Benatzky, Edmun Eysler, Emmerich Kalman, Ernst Krenek, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Helene Weigel, Gustav Pick, Leo Fall, Paul Abraham, Louis Treumann, Josef Schmidt, Richard Tauber, Hans Jaray, Elisabeth Bergner, Fritz Kortner, Adolf Wohlbruck, Oskar Karlweis, Maria Jeritza 0:24:24-0:24:48>>>BW shots of architects, time magazine: Richard Neutra, Victor Gruen, Josef Frank, Friedrich Kiesler, shots of architecture, cobblestones 0:24:48-0:26:10>>>modern synagogue with cantor, various synagogues intercut with BW book burning, fires, deportation of Jews, families, trains, Nazis, ovens, camps, bulldozing dead bodies, concentration camp footage 0:26:10-0:27:02>>>extreme cu of older Jewish people speaking about their families, intercut with children walking in Auschwitz, people in beds, barbed wire, ECU hands in prayer, young boy 0:27:02-0:27:19>>>Rabbi speaking, cobblestones 0:27:19-0:27:43>>>tracking in on memorial by Alfred Herdlichers, low angle names craved in stone 0:27:43-0:29:18>>>Shots of plaque, certificate to Simon Wiesenthal, BW photo, Simon speaking 0:29:18-0:30:05>>>shot of modern building, Ã’zwi Perez Chajes Schule BW photos, Hebrew teacher w/ students, 0:30:05-0:30:35>>>kids swinging playing Gameboy, sandbox, basketball, soccer, with cobblestones 0:30:35-0:32:29>>>man turning on theater light, playbills, film montage, production, actors, Leon Askin actor and director intercut with production stills including Fritz Long director of Metropolis, Billy Wilder play bills and Marilyn Monroe 0:32:29-0:33:14>>>BW entertainment with games clips, ventriloquist doll shot of miniature train trains various shots of old amusement park tills of Fritz Heller, Karl Farkas, Gerhard Bronner, Andre Heller, Peter Wehle, Fritz Grunbaum 0:33:14-0:34:21>>>modern painted buildings, architectural detail of paintings, various shots of architectural model, with interview with Arik Buaer in studio, modern architecture detail intercut with man with guitar and construction of buildings 0:34:24-0:35:02>>>Jewish museum in Vienna with BW still of street, opening door of cafe, various shots of art in museum 0:35:02-0:35:41>>>Teddy Kollek long time lord mayor of Jerusalem speaking at podium with voice over with various shots of audience listening 0:35:41-0:36:09>>>traditional Jewish art work, modern artwork, putting up mezuzah in museum 0:36:09-0:36:08>>>Jewish family singing with guitar on Shabbat, wedding, horah dancing, Rabbi in office 0:36:08-0:38:07>>>Chaim Eiserberg, Chief Rabbi, interview in office with voice over intercut with still of orthodox men, painting of rabbi and family at Shabbat 0:38:07-0:39:21>>>people at Jewish street, various shots, performer, food, youth, Sandra Kreisler singing, man with camcorder, 0:39:21-0:39:58>>>Leon Pollack and Ensemble Klezmer intercut with street festival and audience various cu or performers and audience 0:39:58-0:41:29>>>
Police Dog Stops Church Burglar
In Niagara Falls, Father Rowe and Father Kneale walk toward the altar in their church, Our Lady of the Scapular. Damage to the front door shows where a burglar attempted to break into the church. Outside, a police officer walks Max the police dog who prevented the burglar from running away. Max sits on the ground and wags his tail, unharmed from his encounter with the burglar. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
06/24/70 C0011599 / COLOR NEW YORK CITY: "PEACE PLANE" WITH FINAL TOUCHES BY ARTIST PETER MAX READY FOR ROUND THE WORLD TRIP:
06/24/70 C0011599 / COLOR NEW YORK CITY: "PEACE PLANE" WITH FINAL TOUCHES BY ARTIST PETER MAX READY FOR ROUND THE WORLD TRIP: NXC 2056 "PEACE PLANE" SHOWS: MS PEACE PLANE: PETER MAX AT PLANE - PAINTING: MAX POSES BY PLANE: VAR SHOTS OF PLANE: SWAMI VISHNU - DEVANANDA - PILOT FOLLOWERS WATCHING: (SHOT 6/24/70 45FT) YOGA AIRPLANES - PEACE ART - CONTEMPORARY MAX, PETER VISHNU - DEVANANDA, (SWAMI) XX GOTTLIEB / 45 FT / 16 COL / POS / D25368 55 FT / 16 COL / POS / CUTS /
CU Fountain and statues of Alexander VII Pont Max at St. Peter's Square / Vatican City, Italy
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30544 “THE NEGRO SOLDIER “ 1944 AFRICAN AMERICAN WWII CAPRA PROPAGANDA FILM
This 1944 documentary directed by Stuart Heisler and produced by Frank Capra as part of the United States Army’s First Motion Picture Unit for The Department of War uses techniques of Hollywood filmmaking and propaganda to stir enthusiasm for the World War II Allied effort, making a case for African Americans enlistment at a time when the armed forces were still officially segregated. <p><p>Opening titles. “The War Department Presents, The Negro Soldier, with the cooperatioon of the Signal Corps” (0:08). Montage: Cathedrals, churches. Inside, a black choir sings, led by a man in a Sergeant’s uniform (0:58). A preacher played by the film’s writer, Carlton Moss, recognizes enlisted men, women in the congregation. A sermon on African American achievements. Boxer Joe Louis knocks out Max Schmeling (2:05). Schmeling training as a Nazi paratrooper. Louis in uniform, training in a U.S. obstacle course (3:45). A U.S. flag, the Declaration of Independence. A Nazi flag with a swastika. The preacher reads a racist passage from Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (4:27). Closeups (5:55). A plaque from Granary Burial Ground, commemorating victims of the Boston Massacre. An illustration: Crispus Attucks (6:40). Battle reenactments. Freedman turned soldier Peter Salem, hero of Bunker Hill. Prince Whipple crossing the Delaware (7:15). A bell rings. An early U.S. flag. An axe. Black hands lay bricks. Naval combat. A black soldier. Shipbuilding. The Lincoln Monument (8:18). A wagon train. A black couple drives a conestoga. Black railroad workers over rear projection. Oil mines (9:33). A worker tells friends about enlistment. A veteren speaks of the Panama Canal. Passing ships, cheering crowds (9:55). Black soldiers in France during WWI (11:09). The 369th regiment receives the Croix de Guerre. A victory parade. Henry Johnson, decorated. A montage of graves, bronze statues (12:01). A monument to the 371st Infantry in France. An explosion represents Germany’s 1941 invasion (13:22). A monument to Booker T. Washington. George Washington Carver. Montage of pioneering people of color in various roles: Judge, explorer, doctor, blues pianist (W.C. Handy), publisher, educator, sculptor, symphony conductor (13:57). Montage of historically black colleges and universities: Howard, Hampton, Tuskegee, Prairie View, Fisk (15:24). The 1936 Berlin Olympics. Runners Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe. High jumper Cornelius Johnson (15:50). Nazis, Italian fascists, Japanese militarists (17:31). Newsreel headline: “Thirteen Countries Conquered.” Gallows, bombings, mass death (18:20). Pearl Harbor reenacted (19:10). Scenes of destruction. A churchgoer tells of her son, a recently promoted infantry officer (19:53). His story, dramatized: A train depot. Icy barracks, an interview (21:14). Training with drill sergeants, advice from a chaplain, how to salute (22:35). Fitting a uniform (24:15). Trains arrive at a base. Making beds. Marching drills, hiking, (25:26). Doctors, nurses, dentists. Target practice. Football, baseball, boxing, table tennis. Reading the Modern Library “Anthology of American Negro Literature” (27:12). Women soldiers march drills, drive jeep trucks (28:04). Couples dancing. Exercise yards, calisthenics (28:55). A sunday service with a War Dept. statement. Colored officers in montage (29:51). Tuskegee airmen. Pilots at attention and in the air (31:31). Trucks, canons in snow. Tanks (32:16). Engineers build a bridge, wire electrical poles. Cavalrymen. Tank destroyers. Anti-aircraft artillery, infantrymen (33:20). Maps of the warfront. Supply lines, construction in Europe under fire (35:01). A gunner downs an enemy plane (36:50). A prayer for fallen soldiers. The congregation sings (37:28). Marching people of color (39:12). “V” for victory (40:20).<p><p>Following Capra’s successful “Why We Fight” series, this film was originally conceived as a narrative piece of fiction, with a script by Marc Connelly, Ben Hect, and Joe Swerling. The project evolved into a documentary written by Carlton Moss, an actor from the group “Toward a Black Theater” turned director for the Negro Theatre Unit of the Federal Theatre Project. Shooting commenced in 1943. The result was intended for African American troops, but an enthusiastic response encouraged officials to have it screened for white troops and civilians as well. However, due to a lawsuit by a competing filmmaker, the film never received a theatrical release.<p><p>