Buffalo Bill and the Wild West - Newsreels early 1900's various subjects
00:12:08:14 - 00:14:16:13 ""Great names of the gay 90's"" - ""Lillian Russell"" - Shot of Lillian Russell posing and turning before the camera.""Enrico Caruso"" - Various shots of Enrico Caruso with cane.""Buffalo Bill Cody"" - Shot of Buffalo Bill with beard using hi-fi type handshake with a line of men.""Andrew Carnegie"" - Shot of Andrew Carnegie. ""William Jennings Bryan"" - Shot of Williams Jennings Bryan with a CU.""William E. Borah"" - Shot of William E, Borah."" Birth of the ""Flickers""""- people walking on the seashore - Panoramic of Atlantic city boardwalk and shot of people walking. ""Darling Daughters who did not enter the water""- women in swimming suits - Flickering shots of women and men in bathing suits on the beach.
News Clip: Italian inn
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Paramount
Former Italian police chief Pietro Caruso receives death sentence in Rome for his role in the Fosse Ardeatine massacre
20 hours: [broadcast of May 11, 2024]
WORLD WAR II
MS POLICE CHIEF ENTERS COURT ON CRUTCHES AS TRIAL DELAYED BY LYNCHING, CONTINUES. CARUSO INTERRUPTS TRIAL TO CLAIM HE WAS ONLY FOLLOWING ORDERS. JUDGE SENTENCES CARUSO TO DEATH.
1951 The Great Caruso trailer
The Great Caruso - 1951 trailer - opera / musical Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth, Dorothy Kirsten biography of Enrico Caruso - opera singer - academy leader - crowd in opera house - Caruso depicted in early recording studio - Caruso depicted in performance
Wilfrid Pelletier, chef d'orchestre et éducateur
Several shots of still photographs of opera singers: 2nd:Galli Curci, 3rd Grace Moore, 4th Enrico Caruso, 7th B. Gigli, 8th Lily Pons. Several stills of Wilfrid Pelletier in his youth.
Singing and dancing at nighttime traditional festival - Portugal
nighttime festival, traditional costumes, singing and dancing
LARRY KING LIVE
00:00:00:00 Guests: Nancy Glass, Sheila Weller, Michelle Caruso (0:00) /
Enrico Caruso
Enrico Caruso seen w/ wife, daughter on board ship leaving for Italy after his American triumph
TRIAL AND EXECUTION OF CARUSO
Unused / unissued material. <br/> <br/>Caruso trial. Rome, Italy. <br/> <br/>Various shots inside crowded courtroom. A panel of judges sit behind long table on gold chairs. We see lawyer passionately talking to court. A man is called to sit in front of judges and is cross examined. Various shots of man in dock - Caruso? At one point he speaks out - trying to make an appeal? <br/> <br/>L/S of man (Caruso?) being helped out of police van, he is very weak and can barely stand. He is tied to a chair. A firing squad in black uniforms shoot him in the head. Various closer shots of execution, a Catholic priest talks to Caruso and performs last rights. The body is untied and dumped into plain wooden coffin. <br/> <br/>Caruso may be Nazi informer / collaborator? Or perhaps associated with Mussolini and Italian fascists? <br/> <br/>Cataloguers' note: item contains very graphic images of execution - some viewers may find it distressing to watch.
Enrico Caruso and his family at an Italian port.
Enrico Caruso with his wife arrive in a boat. Caruso and other debark. Caruso and his wife at the dock. Stationary boats in the background.Caruso plays a hand-clapping game with several women. His wife goes into the water to swim. He teases her. Caruso picks up a chair and approaches the cinematographer threatening, playfully, then sets chair down and sits on it, backwards. He engages in fun, joke boxing with a young man. Caruso hold his daughter and his wife stands next to him. [Note: These are last known surviving moving images of Enrico Caruso, taken in Italy 1921, only a few weeks before his untimely death. His daughter Gloria (seen in the film) was born in December 1919, and was a year and a half. Enrico Caruso died from pleurisy in Sorrento on August 2nd, 1921, aged 48.] Location: Italy. Date: 1921.
ENRICO CARUSO - HD
Scenes of the great tenor singer, Enrico Caruso. Mastered in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ and Uncompressed, available in all forms of HD and SD.
NEOPOLITANS REVERE CARUSO: NAPLES STREET SCENES
ORIG. NEG. 250 FT. SOF MAG STREET SCENES CITY, CHILDREN RUN ABOUT, PEOPLE WALK THROUGH STREET, CLOTHES ON LINES OUTSIDE BUILDINGS OF RUN-DOWN AREA. VARIOUS SHOTS CEMETERY WHERE ENRICO CARUSO IS BURIED, HIS TOMB. CU CARUSO STREET SIGN. VARIOUS SHOTS CARUSO SQUARE - CHILDREN RUN ABOUT. RECORDING OF CARUSO SINGING IS HEARD IN BACKGROUND. DAY SHOTS. CI: GEOGRAPHIC - ITALY, NAPLES. STREETS - FOREIGN, ITALY. MANKIN - NATIONALITIES, NEOPOLITANS.
BME-11 Beta SP
WWII - BLACK SOLDIERS NEWSREELS NURSES
MD86504 NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD "FLIGHT OF THE CENTURY" CENTURY LIMITED -- FAMOUS TRAIN MD
Made by the New York Central Railroad in 1935, FLIGHT OF THE CENTURY is a portrait of the "most famous train in the world." <p>The 20th Century Limited was an express passenger train on the New York Central Railroad (NYC) from 1902 to 1967. The train traveled between Grand Central Terminal (GCT) in New York City and LaSalle Street Station in Chicago, Illinois, along the railroad's "Water Level Route".<p><p>The NYC inaugurated this train as direct competition to the Pennsylvania Railroad, aimed at upper class as well as business travelers between the two cities. It made few station stops along the way and used track pans enroute to take water at speed; after 1938 it made the 960-mile journey in 16 hours, departing New York City westbound at 6:00 P.M. Eastern Time and arriving at Chicago's LaSalle St. Station the following morning at 9:00 A.M. Central Time., averaging 60 miles per hour (97 km/h). For a brief period after World War II, the eastward schedule was shortened to 15½ hours.<p><p>The 20th Century was known for its style, which has been described as "spectacularly understated ... suggesting exclusivity and sophistication" as well as for its speed; passengers walked to and from the train on a plush, crimson carpet which was rolled out in New York and Chicago and was specially designed for the 20th Century Limited. "Getting the red carpet treatment" passed into the language from this memorable practice. "Transportation historians", said the writers of The Art of the Streamliner, "consistently rate the 1938 edition of the Century to be the world's ultimate passenger conveyance—at least on the ground".<p><p>Regular passengers included Theodore Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan, Lillian Russell, "Diamond Jim" Brady, J. P. Morgan, Enrico Caruso, and Nellie Melba.<p><p>In the 1920s the New York-Chicago fare was $32.70 plus the extra fare of $9.60, plus the Pullman charge (e.g. $9 for a lower berth), for a total of $51.30. For that one got a bed closed off from the aisle by curtains; a compartment to oneself would cost more. In 1928, the peak year, the train earned revenue of $10 million and was believed to be the most profitable train in the world.<p><p>Shortly after the announcement of the fluorescent lamp, the cars of the 20th Century Limited were lit with this new type of lamp.<p><p>Like many express passenger trains through the mid-1960s, the 20th Century Limited carried an East Division (E.D.) Railway Post Office (R.P.O.) car operated by the Railway Mail Service (RMS) of the United States Post Office Department which was staffed by USPOD clerks as a "fast mail" on each of its daily runs. The mails received by, postmarked, processed, sorted, and dispatched from the 20th Century Limited 's RPOs were either canceled or backstamped (as appropriate) during the trip by hand applied circular date stamps (CDS) reading "N.Y. & CHI. R.P.O. E.D. 20TH CEN.LTD." and the train's number: "25" (NY-CHI) or "26" (CHI-NY).<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<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 and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Senior man in a dinner jacket, smoking a cigar
London, England, UK
Enrico Caruso, an Italian opera singer on a ship with his family in Italy.
Enrico Caruso in a boat at a harbor in Italy. He talks to his wife. She swims. He holds her baby and talks to her. His wife stands near him. Location: Italy. Date: 1921.
SENATE BIOTERRO
00:00:00:00 - WashingtonWashington Tuesday00:00:00 00:00:42 vs of senate hearing, see panel, caruso testifying (0:00)/
WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR DEAD
Item title reads - World's Greatest Tenor Dead. Last "Pathe Gazette" portrait of Enrico Caruso - of the golden voice. <br/> <br/>M/S as a doorman opens the door of a car, Caruso steps out with a lady. C/U as he takes his hat off to the camera.