Pathe
Various champions in sports in US in 1931
1949 Francis the Talking Mul
Francis the Talking Mule - 1949 b&w trailer - animal comedy Donald O'Connor, Patricia Medina, Ray Collins limited animation cartoon opens on universal cuts to interior with Preview Pete then to Comedy Hall of Fame with statues of Abbott and Costello and Francis - high on movie audience - audience in movie lobby - Don Wilson in scene not in film interviews fake moviegoer who laughs hysterically
DN-244 1 inch; NET-617 DigiBeta (at 01:00:00:00)
[Crime Hearing - Kefauver w Costello]
APTN POPE FRANCIS PALM SUNDAY MASS P1
EXT BROLL POPE FRANCIS LEADS PALM SUNDAY MASS IN ST. PETER'S SQUARE VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis celebrated his first Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square, encouraging people to be humble and young at heart, as tens of thousands joyfully waved olive branches and palm fronds. The square overflowed with some 250,000 pilgrims, tourists and Romans eager to join the new pope at the start of solemn Holy Week ceremonies, which lead up to Easter, Christianity's most important day. Keeping with his spontaneous style, the first pope from Latin America broke away several times from the text of his prepared homily to encourage the faithful to lead simple lives. Palm Sunday recalls Jesus' entry into Jerusalem but its Gospel also recounts how he was betrayed by one of his apostles and ultimately sentenced to death on a cross. Recalling the triumphant welcome into Jerusalem, Francis said Jesus `'awakened so many hopes in the heart, above all among humble, simple, poor, forgotten people, those who don't matter in the eyes of the world." Francis then told an off-the-cuff story from his childhood in Argentina. `'My grandmother used to say, `children, burial shrouds don't have' pockets"' the pope said, in a variation of `'you can't take it with you." Since his election on March 13, Francis has put the downtrodden and poor at the center of his mission as pope, keeping with the priorities of his Jesuit tradition. His name - the first time a pope has called himself `Francis' - is inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, who renounced a life of high-living for austere poverty and simplicity to preach Jesus' message to the poor.
Francis Ford Coppola: the "Megalopolis" interview
CLEAN : Expert bemoans Vatican's lack of transparency over Pope's health
Don Filippo Di Giacomo, canon lawyer and Vatican expert columnist, bemoans the lack of transparency from the Vatican regarding Pope Francis' health as the pontiff sat out mass and his traditional Angelus prayer from hospital on Sunday February 16 after being admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital with bronchitis two days earlier (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Sharpeville Six Return to Court
In South Africa, the Sharpeville Six return by bus to court for another hearing. Mojalefa Sefatsa, Theresa Ramashamola, Reid Mokoena, Oupa Diniso, Duma Khumalo, and Francis Don Mokhesi were charged with the 1984 murder of Sharpeville mayor Kuzwayo Jacob Dlamini during a protest. Their lawyer Prakash Diar (seen here walking to court) argued for a retrial after a witness retracted his statement. Originally given the death sentence, the six received a stay of execution in 1988. 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.
POP MUSIC
Connie Francis - Don't Break The Heart That Loves You
POPE FRANCIS: DON'T NEED TO "BREED LIKE RABBITS"
Pope Francis suggests Catholics pace themselves when it comes to procreation.
ULSTER TOURIST TROPHY
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown. <br/> <br/>Ulster tourist trophy. Northern Ireland. <br/> <br/>L/S cars at pits. M/S mechanics at cars. C/U Bob Gerrard donning jacket. M/S Reginald Parnell and friend sheltering from rain. M/S mechanics tending car. M/S Earl Howe and official under umbrella. M/S the start of the race. L/S the start of the race. L/S the cars leaving starting mark. L/S of cars passing. M/S Official waves flag for the finish. C/U Stirling Moss the winner, with laurel. C/U of Moss.
AMERI
Group of kids pledging to flag CU flag Columbus landing with flag John Cabot with British flag Flags of France, Netherlands, Sweden Pan of foggy mountains Zoom in on window Colonial living room 'Don't Tread On Me' flag Flags of Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island CU drum being beaten Colonial troops raise flag Betsy Ross and George Washington discuss new flag CU scissors cutting material Betsy Ross sewing flag Colonial troops Philadelphia and Liberty Bell Ben Franklin and others sign Declaration of Independence CU John Hancock's signature CU drum Colonial troops Various flags of United States flying Sun peeks through clouds (nice but has slight line) Francis Scott Key, looks through telescope Sunrise (NICE) Looking through telescope CU tattered flag, bombs bursting in air Man with coonskin cap chopping tree Map of United States and states admitted Locomotive of 1860's (NICE) Man makes speech in front of flag (Ed Asner, 1860's) CU confederate flag Confederate troops running with flag Civil war scenes Cannons firing Civil War graves Tattered troops United States map CU flag Capitol building People entering a polling place Kids pledging Troops march with flag Arlington cemetery CU flag Statue of Liberty Tractors in field Mountains Golden Gate Bridge Recap of flags
NEBRASKA SMALL PLANE CRASH (08/11/1995)
THREE PEOPLE REMAIN HOSPITALIZED AFTER THEIR SMALL PLANE CRASHED NEAR FREMONT, NEBRASKA, LAST NIGHT. THE PLANE TORE APART ON IMPACT. THE PILOT AND TWO PASSENGERS WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. ONE OF THEM, CRAIG MALSAM, WAS TAKEN TO ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL IN OMAHA. THE OTHERS ARE AT METHODIST HOSPITAL IN FREMONT. TODAY, THE PILOT IS GETTING CREDIT FOR AVOIDING A POTENTIALLY BIGGER DISASTER. WITNESSES SAY HE SEEMED TO PURPOSELY MISS A HIGHWAY CRASHING IN THE FIELD BESIDE IT.
TWA 800/ NTSB NEWS CONFERENCE (8/26/1996)
Investigators for TWA flight 800 still don't have enough physical evidence to pinpoint the cause of the crash. Officials say they have recovered most of the wreckage from two key sites. The NTSB hopes further examination of already recovered wreckage will bring the cause to light.
58484 ROME TO VENICE ITALY ROAD TRIP 1950s HOME MOVIE TREVI, DOLOMITES, BRENNER PASS
This well made 16mm silent home movie was made by an unknown American tourist. It contains title cards documenting a trip across Italy. The film unfolds with beautiful imagery of Rome, from the picturesque hilltown of Trevi, through Venice, to the Dolomite mountain range. Each location that appears in the film is introduced by a text card. <p><p>The silent film starts by introducing the picturesque hilltown of Trevi in "Rome to Venice" (0:08). It then moves to the garden at Fonti del Chilunno, where the Italian poet Carducci wrote 'Umbria Verdi' (0:27). Father Leonard guides us through the monastery of St. Francis at Assizi (0:54). San Marino, a quaint principality, showcases a lively castle auction (1:31). A herd of cattle rest in a field (1:52). At (2:31) a humble neighborhood restaurant, the Albergo, with Cinzano signs is shown. At (3:11) docks or a port with a lighthouse visible in the background. <p><p>Venice appears as its buildings rise from the sea (4:21). Landmarks like the Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua (4:04), San Moise (4:06), and the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore (4:19) are featured. St. Mark’s Square, known for its splendor and calmness, is shown (4:27). Detailed text cards explain the Ambrogio Delle Ancore statue (4:48-5:19), the Golden Stair and palace (5:41), the Basilica's facade (5:53), mosaics (6:06), and the Campanile (6:16). The Bridge of Sighs (7:30), leading to Venice’s Grand Canal (7:47) and concluding with a twilight view of the Lido (8:20).<p><p>The film continues through the Dolomites (9:13), passing the Brenner Pass sign and the Hotel Vittoria Bolzano (10:42). It wraps up at 11:36, leaving an impression of the beauty of these locations.<p><p>Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.<p><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
Alan Eagleson and Don Loney Inducted into Canadian Sports Hall of Fame
Ice hockey agent and promoter Alan Eagleson and university football coach Don Loney are inducted into the 1988 Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, builders category. (Eagleson's awards have been revoked due to fraud and embezzlement, for which he served time in prison.)
1960s TV SHOWS
CONNIE FRANCIS - PLEASE DON'T TALK ABOUT ME WHEN I'M GONE
Ducky Coco or how can we be stupid and awesome
Paramount
Council of Motion Picture Organizations announces ‰Û÷Audience Award Poll‰Ûª in 1955 which gives moviegoers chance to vote for movies
FLAG
Fifty (50) star United States flag flies (seen again), School kids pledge allegiance outdoors (seen again at end), CU white girl, black boy pledge, Spanish explorers on beach, CU pole stuck into ground, Actor as "Columbus," flag in background, Waves break on beach, tilt to explorer with former English flag, CU former French flag, CU former Dutch flag, CU Swedish flag, Waves break on beach, Misty mountains (seen again), Zoom to icy window, American colonists argue politics, woman sews flag, CU rattlesnake flag ("DON'T TREAD ON ME"), CU pine tree flag, CU hope/anchor flag, Beaver flag, CU drumsticks beat drum (seen again), Colonial soldiers at attention, colonial flag is raised, Actors as "George Washington," "Betsy Ross" in legendary flag-making scene, CU hands cut cloth with scissors, "Ross" opens star, CU hand touches star, "Ross" sews flag, Colonial soldiers march with colonial flag, Ext. Independence Hall, Liberty Bell rings, Delegates sign Declaration of Independence, CU hand starts to sign "JOHN HANCOCK" with quill pen, Colonial soldiers run, jump over fence, Soldier hangs dead on fence, Delegates read document, CU United States flag with 13 stars in circle, Second flag with stars, 76, Third flag with stars in circle, star in middle, Soldiers load cannon, CU cannon's muzzle as it fires, Explosion, Soldiers fire second cannon, Soldiers stand muskets up in pyramid shape, Woman takes water from well, Shovel shovels something over fence (I shudder to think what it might be), Early United States flag flies on house, Flag flies with 15 stars, 15 stripes, 15-star flag raised on pole, Storm clouds, Storm clouds over ocean, Actor as "Francis Scott Key" about to leave British ship, "Key" startled, argues with British officer, CU scornful British officer, Bell, Phony explosions (seen again), "Key" looks through telescope, Tattered flag flies among phony explosions, "Key" paces deck of phony-looking ship (this is starting to look like an episode of "Captain Zero"), CU Key looks up, tattered flag flies, Sun rises over ocean (Battle of Fort McHenry was fought in a harbor, nowhere near the ocean), Officer looks through telescope, then "Key" looks, Telescope view of ragged flag, "Key," officer smile, CU 15-star flag with holes, rips, Man in Davy Crockett cap chops down tree, United States map shows 13 original states, animation shows new states added, star flies at camera from each state, 1880s era train chugs along, CU fist slams into palm of hand, Speaker orates in front of United States flag, Cannon fires at camera (seen again), Confederate flag flies, Camera follows one Confederate soldier as he runs with flag, Confederate soldiers charge, CU cannon fires, Cannons fire (Civil War footage), Soldiers kill each other at wall, Small, numbered headstones in cemetery, Tired Union soldiers walk in field, Animation of split former United States flag reuniting, 50-star flag supered over map of North America, United States Capitol building, People enter, leave "POLLING PLACE", Courthouse, Naval cadets march, White crosses in cemetery, Low angle shot of 50-star flag flying, Statue of Liberty, Harvesting machines at work in grain field, Golden Gate Bridge, Eleven (11) colonial, former United States flags fly, Still photo of astronaut, United States flag on moon, Flag flies (VERY NICE)
APTN POPE FRANCIS PALM SUNDAY MASS P2
EXT BROLL POPE FRANCIS LEADS PALM SUNDAY MASS IN ST. PETER'S SQUARE VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis celebrated his first Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square, encouraging people to be humble and young at heart, as tens of thousands joyfully waved olive branches and palm fronds. The square overflowed with some 250,000 pilgrims, tourists and Romans eager to join the new pope at the start of solemn Holy Week ceremonies, which lead up to Easter, Christianity's most important day. Keeping with his spontaneous style, the first pope from Latin America broke away several times from the text of his prepared homily to encourage the faithful to lead simple lives. Palm Sunday recalls Jesus' entry into Jerusalem but its Gospel also recounts how he was betrayed by one of his apostles and ultimately sentenced to death on a cross. Recalling the triumphant welcome into Jerusalem, Francis said Jesus `'awakened so many hopes in the heart, above all among humble, simple, poor, forgotten people, those who don't matter in the eyes of the world." Francis then told an off-the-cuff story from his childhood in Argentina. `'My grandmother used to say, `children, burial shrouds don't have' pockets"' the pope said, in a variation of `'you can't take it with you." Since his election on March 13, Francis has put the downtrodden and poor at the center of his mission as pope, keeping with the priorities of his Jesuit tradition. His name - the first time a pope has called himself `Francis' - is inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, who renounced a life of high-living for austere poverty and simplicity to preach Jesus' message to the poor.
Pastoral Visit of Pope Francis To Molfetta
Pope Francis celebrating a mass for the beatification bishop Don Tonino Bello in Molfetta, southern Italy, on April 20, 2018. (Footage by Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via Getty Images)