FILE: IT'S NATIONAL TATER TOT DAY! (FRI)
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>File</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p>FRIDAY IS ALL ABOUT THE TOTS -- THE TATER TOTS.</p>\n<p>THESE SMALL POTATO CYLINDERS WERE CREATED IN THE 19-50s FROM EXCESS FRENCH FRY PIECES. </p>\n<p>THE OREGON FROZEN FOOD COMPANY, WHICH LATER BECAME ORE-IDA, WOULD FEED THE SCRAPS TO CATTLE ... BUT THEY WANTED ANOTHER WAY TO REDUCE THE WASTE.</p>\n<p>SO THEY FORMED THESE SCRAPS AND SHREDS INTO TASTY BITES AND FRIED THEM. </p>\n<p>TODAY... AMERICANS EAT 3.5 BILLION TATER TOTS PER YEAR. </p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>KICKER NATIONAL DAY OF TATER TOTS POTATOES FRENCH FRY FRIED FOOD</p>\n<p></p>
A French oil field is opened and American drilling techniques are employed with U.S. aid in France.
A French oil field is opened with U.S. aid in France. Cattle and cow carts on an oil field. Oil drilling equipment on the field. An oil drilling operation in southern France with the aid of Marshall Plan funds. The newest American drilling techniques are employed. Workers work to process the oil. The refined oil is transported via railroads. Location: France. Date: May 4, 1950.
French Rivera - A tour of the Frence Riviera in the early 1950s
COLOR MOS 1950 French Rivera - A tour of the Frence Riviera in the early 1950s - Monte Carlo, harbor, casino and gardens, changing of the guard at royal palace, men in pith helmets with rifles marching. Villefranche, village, port, harbor, postcard shop, tourists shopping, Nice, Promedade des Anglais, Municipal Casino, traffic, beach, bikinis, Cannes harbor and old town, pedestrians, bathing beach, beach umbrellas, sunbathing, volleyball, wooden speed boats, water skiing.
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Men in shorts and hats fire artillery guns in the 1950s, possibly in Vietnam during the French Indochina War
DINER FOOD
ANDREA NAVERSON EDIT MASTER ON THE RETURN OF 1950'S DINER FOOD IN CALIFORNIA. 17:36:44:05 VS OF PEOPLE DINING ON FRENCH CUISINE AT AN OUTDOOR RESTAURANT. MS OF A WOMAN DINING ON MEAT LOAF AND MASHED POTATOES. VS OF A PERSON EATING ONION RINGS SMOTHERED IN CATSUP. CU OF A JUKEBOX. VS OF PEOPLE EATING THEIR MEALS IN A DINER. VS OF A WAITRESS DRESSED IN 1950'S ATTIRE. CU OF A MAN EATING A HAMBURGER. 17:40:41:24 EDIT MASTER CLOSE. REFEED NATURAL SOUND. CI: HUMANKIND: EATING. INDUSTRIES: RESTAURANT. OCCUPATIONS: WAITRESS.
THE COMRADESHIP OF THE SEA
Item title reads: "The comradeship of the sea. Rousing reception for visiting French Squadron. 19.50 m." <br/> <br/>Portsmouth <br/> <br/>M/S as crowds wave at the ship from the dockside. L/S as the ship passes by.
FOREIGN FILMS
FRENCH COUNTRY DANCE 1950S, BAND PLAYING, COUPLES DANCE
1950s
foreign trains - 1950's includes Holland - France - Sweden European electric - French train station
Newfoundland Day (6360)
Shots of flags and banners floating on building fronts and over street in Saint-John's. Sequence on presentation of colours to Air Cadet squadrons: 515 Atlantic, 508 Caribou, 510 Lion's, 514 Feildian, by Newfoundland Premier Joseph Smallwood after colours have been blessed by Canon Howitt; stong wind make flags difficult to manage. Shots of cadets marching, Premier Smallwood taking the salute. GROUND TO AIR sequence on air show by US Air Force F-80's and Canadian Air Force transport aircrafts, including shots of spectators on air base grounds. Darkish HASs of dancing in streets. HALSs of four warships in Saint-John's harbour, showing one American ship, one French and two Canadians. Shots include sailors of each Navy. (29/06/1950)
MAURICE CHEVALIER
Montage Belgian-French entertainer Maurice Chevalier greeting fans. He died on January 1, 1972.
Various Subjects
SUNS/SUNRISE, TOY COMMERCIALS, HOT DOGS, FRENCH FRIES, VACUUM CLEANERS, LIGHT BULBS, 1950S HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, JUNK FOOD, FAST FOOD, SOAP OPERAS, TELEVISION STATIC
1950s traffic + scooters turning corner on Rue Rivoli next to Louvre / Paris, France
OLYMPICS: LADY GAGA TO PERFORM IN OPENING CEREMONY
&lt;p>&lt;b>**THESE IMAGES ARE FOR USE WITH THIS SPECIFIC SCRIPT ONLY**&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>File&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--VO SCRIPT&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>POP STARS CELINE DION AND LADY GAGA ARE THE HEADLINE PERFORMERS DURING THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>LADY GAGA PERFORMED A CABARET CLASSIC BY ZIZI JEANMAIRE, FRANCE'S LEADING LADY OF MUSIC HALL PERFORMANCES IN THE 19-50'S.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CELINE DION WILL CLOSE THE CEREMONY FROM THE FIRST STAGE OF THE EIFFEL TOWER WITH THE CLASSIC "L'HYMNE À L'AMOUR" - BY FRENCH VOCAL LEGEND EDITH PIAF.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FRENCH ARTIST AYA NAKAMURA WILL ALSO PERFORM -- ACCOMPANIED BY THE FRENCH ARMY CHOIR.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>NAKAMURA WILL PERFORM HER TOP HITS "POOKIE" AND "DJADJA" -- AND PAY TRIBUTE TO ICON CHARLES AZNAVOUR WITH THE FRENCH SONGS "LA BOHÈME", AND "FOR ME FORMIDABLE". &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OLYMPICS LADY GAGA OPENING CEREMONY PARIS&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
French Air Force in World War I. Formations of airplanes from successive eras.
Opening scene shows French Nieuport airplanes returning to their base from a mission, during World War 1, circa 1918. They fly over their hangar. The French tricolor flag flies from a flagpole nearby. A crashed airplane sits, nose to the ground and tail in the air, near the hangar. An airplane taxis close to the hangar, as mechanics work on airplanes in various stages of damage and repair. Next shown are a succession of formations containing aircraft from different periods of time. A loose formation of biwing aircraft fly overhead, toward the camera. They are followed by a loose formation of twin engine biplanes. Next is seen a large loose formation of American Army training biplanes from the period between the World Wars. Finally, a formation of U.S. 1950 era B-36 bombers is seen in formation. Location: France. Date: 1950.
88604 1961 ALLIS CHALMERS URBAN DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PROMOTIONAL FILM "THIS TOWN SURE HAS CHANGED"
This 1961 color documentary is a long advertisement for Allis-Chalmers and how using its products helps cities to develop and grow. It is produced by Rudy Swanson Productions, and narrated by radio actor Carlton Kadell. The film opens on a busy street following a 1950s green Oldsmobile. It passes many 1950s cars and busses (:40-:52). Two construction works move girders and two others look at a large blueprint. An old downtown building is being torn down. Construction crews use a transit, bulldozer, and cranes (:53-1:28). A family climbs the steps of a church. The two females wear 1950s white gloves (1:29-1:45). A 1960s portable television and a clock radio are shown (1:50). A 1950s Allis-Chalmers bulldozer and motor scraper move dirt on a vacant piece of land, followed by one of its pipelayers (2:15-3:40). A man waters his lawn outside a 1950s house as bicyclists and a woman pushing a baby carriage pass by on the sidewalk (3:58-4:10). Ozark Airlines DC-3 (N136D) taxis in (4:15-4:28). Water pumps, motors, dials, and a giant roll of paper are shown at a paper mill (4:32-5:08). The inside of a large bakery is shown (5:32). Ozark (N4301F) Fairchild F-27 taxis and a stewardess gets off ahead of passengers (5:43-6:10). An Allis-Chambers motor scraper and road scraper approaches the camera head-on and dirt is shown being pushed from multiple angles (6:12-7:07). A farmer puts gas into his Allis-Chalmers 1960 D-14 tractor (8:15-8:35). A pink 1960s Plymouth Fury station wagon pulls into an Allis-Chalmers store lot and the family shops for farm equipment (8:36-9:25). A ‘Grand Opening’ sign is on the showcase window of a lamp store (9:34). A man uses a jackhammer on concrete (9:48-9:54). An Allis-Chalmers bulldozer loads dirt into a truck bed (10:07). Farmers’ hands pick through grains of wheat on their palms (10:27). A cultivator turns over rich topsoil (10:40-10:50). Allis-Chalmers new tractors move on an assembly track. An Allis-Chalmers skyway attaches two buildings together (10:53-11:28). Workers walk outside the plant and the inside assembly line is shown (11:55-12:58). A transformer is tested inside the plant before being moved out (13:00-13:40). The Hiwassee Dam is shown outside and the generator inside the mechanical room, which makes the turbines work (13:45-15:02). A 1960 French brochure for Allis-Chalmers is shown (15:39). Factory works fine-tune pumps and motors (15:53-15:58). An Allis-Chalmers harvester leaves the factory (15:56-16:13). An axial flow compressor is shown (16:23). Workers work on power transformers, diesel engine generators, and diesel engines (16:30-16:50). An Allis-Chalmers fuel cell-powered tractor is tested (17:07). The “Allis-Chalmers Greendale Laboratories” building is shown (17:25). A nuclear power plant is shown on the outside and inside (17:50-18:15). <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
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General Dwight D Eisenhower arrives at Orly Airport in the early 1950s
(NEW AMBASSADORS PRESENT CREDENTIALS IN PARIS
Unissued / unused material. <br/> <br/>New Soviet and Indonesian Ambassadors present their credentials to President Auriol, Paris, France. <br/> <br/>Exterior view of the Elysee Palace. M/S M. Vincent Auriol with Nazir Patik, new Indonesian ambassador. Mrs. Patik seen with French official. C/U he President posing with the Ambassador and his wife. M/S press photographers. The President shakes hands with Patik and his wife. M/S Palace guards. <br/> <br/>M/S the President and the new Soviet Ambassador, M. Alexis Pavlov, posing with others outside Elysee Palace. C/U the President and the new Soviet Ambassador, M. Alexis Pavlov, posing with others outside Elysee Palace. Robert Schuman is on the right. C/U the President, Pavlov and Schuman. C/U Russian and French officials looking on. M/S the President and Schuman shaking hands with Pavlov. <br/> <br/>Date given on old record is 09/05/1950.
FOREIGN FILMS
MAN WITH MUSTACHE TALKS FRENCH ON PHONE, 1950S EUROPEAN PHONE
Rear View of Woman Opening French Doors
Rear view of woman opening French doors and walking into backyard, 1950s
FRENCH GENERAL BEUUFRE INTERVIEW
ORIG. COLOR 650 SOF. MAG. CUT STORY-INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL BEAUFRE, WHO WAS COMMANDER OF THE FRENCH FORCES IN VIETNAM DURING THE INDO-CHINA WAR IN THE EARLY 1950'S, NOW HE IS RETIRED AND HAS BECOME A JOURNALIST. GENERAL BEAUFRE DISCUSSES THE U.S. DITUATION IN VIETNAM AND WHAT CHANCES IT HAS FOR NEGOTIATION. HE POINTS OUT THAT THE STRENGTH OF THE VIETCONG IS INCREASING AND THE OPPOSING FORCES SEEM TO BE SUFFERING FROM A LACK OF UNDERSTANDING OF EACH OTHER'S POSITION. CI: PERSONALITIES: BEAUFRE, SPEECHES - VIETNAM. GEOGRAPHIC - FRANCE, PARIS.
HISTORICAL FILM: READY TO EAT (1958)
Color film, 1958, Great food related imagery