1950s Friday the 13th Show Announcement
Friday the 13th midnight horror show announcement - 1950s b&w with green tint - with music - campy drawings of black cat with human skull, skull zooms out to viewer, ghouls, witches and black cats - phrase used Chiller Dillers for scary movies - cartoon illustration of witch
Carol Burnett Hand and Footprint Ceremony
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UK: BLACK FRIDAY SHOPPERS IN LONDON
BLACK FRIDAY SHOPPING IN LONDON
SILHOUETTES - WHY'S AND OTHERWISE
Animation using silhouettes to tell little stories and jokes. Intertitle with animation of woman walking along followed by a station porter pushing a trolley loaded with suitcases. Text reads: "Miss Welldressed going on her summer holidays. What she took - " Then an intertitle with silhouette of woman in a bathing suit with the text "- and what she wore!" (implication being that she over-packed!) <br/> <br/>"What is this?" A man puts a dress over a woman's head then puts a hat on her head. He then kneels down beside her. The silhouette changes to show the audience that it is in fact a shop assistant dressing a dummy in a shop window. <br/> <br/>"What does this shape represent?" asks an intertitle. "Can it possibly be - Travelling in comfort?" A nondescript black blob changes to reveal a crush of people - trying to board an already crowded underground train. "Or travelling by road?" The same black shape turns into the front of a car with lots of people crammed into the back. " <br/> <br/>Or perhaps it is Friday night!" - the shape turns into a bath full of suds, the bubbles gradually burst revealing a woman looking very shocked to be seen in the nude. "It must be Friday morning" - a crowd of women attempt to get into a sale at a clothing store - it is a big crush. <br/> <br/>Was item in Eve's Film Review issue 345. <br/> <br/>Safety print only - original decomposed and destroyed.
Members of the Friday 13th Club gather to mock popular superstitions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Members meet at the Friday 13th Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Members of the club, all men, mock various superstitions. They walk under a ladder before entering the club. The name of the club written at the entrance. A skeleton hung in the background. Members sit at a table. A black cat walks across their dining table. A chimpanzee enters with an open umbrella. It walks on the table with the open umbrella. A clock shows time as 10 minutes past 12. The men smash a mirror; one man puts the empty frame over his neck and they laugh. Two men light cigarettes beside the chimpanzee who has a pipe in its mouth. Location: Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA. Date: 1940.
SHOPPING ON BLACK FRIDAY
Shoppers run into stores on "Black Friday," the day after Thanksgiving.
AFP-60AH 16mm VTM-60AH Beta SP
S.F. STATE FRIDAY DECEMBER 6
BLACK FRIDAY SHOPPING SALES
FTG FOR COVERAGE ON BLACK FRIDAY / INT BROLL TARGET IN-STORE SIGN BLACK FRIDAY SALE / INT BROLL COMPUTER SCREEN SHOWING BLACK FRIDAY SALES DEALS AT WALMART.COM / INT BROLL FLIPPING THROUGH TARGET BLACK FRIDAY CIRCULAR HANDOUT
BLACK CAT ADOPTION (09/13/1996)
A Palm Beach woman carried out her Friday the 13th tradition ... by adopting all black cats that were available at the local animal shelter.
City Line: Pennsylvania Avenue Reunion, 1987
City Line: Pennsylvania Avenue Reunion. February 15, 1987. Hosts Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley wear vintage outfits and introduce show's Black History Month theme of the Pennsylvania Avenue nightclub scene in the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, as depicted in the documentary "Up on Pennsylvania Avenue". 2:36 cut to black 2:44 documentary ending credits 2:51 Return to studio - hosts mention awards and ask viewers to call in with their own memories of Pennsylvania Avenue. 4:43 Hosts introduce guests Ruby Glover (singer), Camay Murphy (Cab Calloway's daughter), and J. Hiram Butter (ex-police officer on the Pennsylvania Ave. beat). The guests share their memories of Pennsylvania Avenue's nightclub scene, of special events like the Easter Parade, and of memorable characters who frequented the Avenue. 10:44 Guests discuss fashions of the day and the Charm Center women's clothing boutique. 11:30 Officer Butter recalls crime on the Avenue. A caller remembers going out on Friday and Saturday nights to the Avenue. 13:49 Cut to black. Guests have candid live-mic conversations during commercial break. 14:54 Community Calendar: Etta Sims, Cynthia Howard, and Christopher Providence promote upcoming community events. 17:41 Ruby Glover sings "Day by Day" (popularized by Frank Sinatra), accompanied by Charles Covington on piano. 20:33 Guests discuss memories, including how the Royal theater would show short movies before the live show. 21:36 Ruby Glover shares memories of her mother (performer Inez Edwards Bell) and of other performers such as Count Basie, Ethel Waters, Sarah Vaughn, and the Jewel Box Revue. 22:47 An audience member shares her memories of the Regent, the Royal, and the White Rice Restaurant. 23:48 Caller Mary Corona (sp?) reminiscences about the soul food Plantation Restaurant and her family's connection to it. Office Butter comments on her question. 26:03 Commercial break cut to black 26:13 Brody Limousine Service promotional consideration 26:22 An audience member wearing a vintage gown shares her memories with Bentley. 26:55 Hall recalls Gamby's restaurant and shares a photo of her grandmother taken there. 28:12 Guests sing the song "I'm Just Wild About Harry", piano and audience join in. 29:25 End credits 30:23 End
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News Clip: Sales figures
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
The Innocent Door
HAMS of group of tourists following priest in street of Jerusalem on beginning of Friday Christian procession. HAMSs of nuns and of ecclesiastics waiting under arcades, of nuns and tourists walking to a place. Various shots of Christian procession through Jerusalem old town, many tourists participating including shot of elderly woman all dressed in black, profile CU of monk looking through camera , CUs of elderly men's faces. (00/08/1972)
LABOR UNIONS
NEWSPAPER HEADLINE FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1929. BLACK FRIDAY STOCK MARKET CRASH
Woman Shopping During Black Friday Discount.
Woman is shopping online from home during Black Friday Discount.
News Clip: Outlet mall pkg
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 5 P.M.
MOA BLACK FRIDAY SHOPPING (2017)
The Mall of America in Minnesota says that 2,500 people were in line at the 5 a.m. opening Friday, in line with a year ago. Shoppers started queuing up as early as 5:45 p.m. on Thanksgiving
1970s NEWS
1869 Black Friday Gold Panic painting.
Thanksgiving, Black Friday.
Thanksgiving Day Black Friday discount shopping. Huge sale. Saving money. Line of people in front of retail shopping store. Early mornig, 4 a.m.
GOOD FRIDAY OBSERVED
With their umbrellas and a wooden cross held high the African Catholic community in Toronto solemnly marches through the streets celebrating Good Friday. Elsewhere other Catholics hold their own march.