HEARST CASTLE TRAVELOGUE FILM (1976)
FOOTAGE IS SILENT!
The 90's, episode 203: THE HEMP TAPES"
0:24 Cold open with Johnny Marijuanaseed. 01:33 ""Johnny Marijuanaseed"" by Nancy Cain. Johhny Marijuanaseed, a hemp activist, tells Nancy Cain: ""It was William Randolph Hearst who was instrumental in outlawing hemp. A newspaper baron, Hearst was concerned that newsprint manufactured from a hemp byproduct would interfere with his immense profits from the enormous tracts of forest that he owned...In 1937 Hearst along with DuPont and Mellon were instrumental in the passage of the Marijuana Tax Act, which made the growing of hemp illegal in the U.S. At the time the AMA fought the legislation arguing that hemp is a useful medicinal plant..."" 05:00 Interview with Gatewood Galbraith, Democratic gubernatorial candidate from Kentucky and marijuana advocate. ""Reagan and Bush are not conservatives, they're aliens...I believe that marijuana should be licensed and regulated as a cash crop and let our farmers make this money...When I was growing up, conservative meant you kept the government in the box...The government does not have the right to interfere in alot of different aspects of people's lives in this state. Marijuana is a benchmark topic for this election... A society that can accommodate tobacco and alcohol should accommodate marijuana... The government, if not controlled, will grow to occupy the space currently occupied by our civil liberties..."" 14:44 Richard Dennis, chairman, Advisory Board Drug Policy Foundation, speaks: ""The current drug policy is doing kids a disservice... it's saying that all drugs are the same and it's setting up kids to have endless doubts about what authority figures say if they can be trusted. Minority neighborhoods are being used as staging zones for drug warriors to attack dealers in order to protect people in the suburbs from themselves... the War on Drugs is regressive."" 15:50 ""Cook County Prison."" In Chicago, a group of singers made up of inmates and guards entertain prisoners. 18:09 ""Tom McKean"" by Joel Cohen. Ex-cocaine addict McKean does open line radio and talks to school kids in Chicago's inner city about how to avoid peer pressure and drug use. He says that ""government is not the answer, prison is not the answer, rehabilitation is the answer...The reason we do drugs is because we live fast-paced lives and we have needs and we don't know what to do...Kids need to be loved off drugs."" 24:07 ""Hon. Robert Sweet"" by Esti Marpet. N.Y. Judge Robert Sweet speaks: ""In 1972, a committee reporting to Nixon recommended marijuana be legalized...The National Academy of Sciences made the same recommendation a few years ago. Growing marijuana is the second largest cash crop in California. The American people have learned that the threat of 'reefer madness' is nonsense...If we want to be practical we have to realize that 75% of arrests in the criminal justice system are marijuana arrests...If we eliminate prohibition of marijuana we will ease the burden on the criminal justice system."" 26:31 ""Dead Are Not Dead"" by Judith Binder. A Venice Beach musician sings: ""Our spirit lives on and on, in the trees, in the water, in the fire that's dying."" 28:11 More from ""Johnny Marijuanaseed."" Johnny tells us that no other plant has as many byproducts as hemp and is as good for the environment. ""You can make fabric from it, you can make paper from it, you can make gas and electricity. It's organically grown...it could replace fossil fuels."" 30:12 More from Gatewood Galbraith, smoking marijuana as he speaks: ""The problem is that the pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries control this country. Hemp is the greatest product. Hemp IS petroleum. It's no coincidence that in 1937 when hemp was outlawed, nylon was patented. The true battle on this planet today is between the naturals and the synthetics."" 34:14 Tony Serra commentary by Jesse Drew. Serra, a civil rights lawyer, talks about the legalization of marijuana: ""The truth is that marijuana is more benign than alcohol and tobacco put together. Marijuana should be legalized. There is no nexus, no stepping stone between marijuana and shooting heroin. Total prohibition has created the drug problem."" 39:17 ""Don Fielder"" by Eddie Becker. Fielder, the Executive of NORML, speaks: ""William Bennett is a dangerous man...anyone who speaks out against his drug policy is considered unpatriotic. The drug problem is an issue for the Surgeon General, not the Attorney General. Bennett's solution is to create more prisons, more jails and take away our constitutional freedoms."" 40:59 ""Wavy Gravy"" by Pat Creadon. At Weedstock in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, Wavy Gravy, the perennial countercultural figure, speaks about legalizing marijuana. He says: ""Let's get real, herb should be legalized, I'm tired of my friends getting put away for smoking a little herb. Part of my spiritual life is smoking herb."" ""The 90's are the 60's standing on their head."" 48:17 More from Richard Dennis: ""I don't see what law enforcement does except add to people's misery. It makes no sense. If I could have a 'wish list' of drugs to outlaw, the first would be crack, the second, tobacco. We should never talk of crack and pot in the same paragraph."" 48:45 ""Earth Day 1990: Washington DC"" by Eddie Becker. Members of NORML sell clothing made of hemp. According to them, ""Hemp is the only biomass capable of making America energy independent. One acre of pot equals four acres of trees grown for paper production. Hemp can be grown in any soil, it has no enemies. The only enemy is the U.S. Government. Smoking pot is good for you - it lowers stress, dilates the arteries and lowers your body temperature. Smoke pot - you'll live longer!"" 53:02 ""The 'Pope"" by Esti Marpet. From Greenwich Village in New York City, a man claims: ""I am the pope, self appointed. Marijuana can save the world. You can make clothes out of it, it grows quickly, it conserves soil. It's the only safe drug."" 54:41 More from ""Johnny Marijuanaseed"": ""Everything you can make from whale oil, you can make from hemp oil. You can process and texturize hemp into tofu... we could save the Whales!"
News Clip: Mothers' Day
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a special Mother's Day tribute by the drill team at Arlington State College.
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Family of publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst watch bullfight in 1934 Spain
( ANCIENT SYMBOLS BACK IN IRELAND )
Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>Title reads: "Ancient Symbols Are Returned To Ireland". American voiceovered newsreel material. <br/> <br/>New York, United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>LS City Hall, New York. MS Mrs William Randolph Hearst returns the Great Mace and Sword of Galway, Ireland to the Mayor of Galway, Mr James Reddington. CU Mayor James Reddington. MS as the presentation is made and Mrs Hearst and Mayor Reddington shakes hands. CU Mayor Reddington and Mayor of New York Robert Wagner standing together pan down the Mace and Sword which they are holding. MS Mayor Reddington Mrs Hearst and Mayor Wagner standing together, with the Mace and Sword. <br/> <br/>(Comb. F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 27/10/1960.
Manhattan Municipal Building and gathering of Mayor's Committee of Women on National Defense, in New York City
Skyline of New York featuring the newly built Manhattan Municipal Building rising high in the sky above other nearby buildings. A huge bell Liberty Bell-like replica in a nearby park with a sign that reads "Mayor's Committee of Women on National Defense." A man addresses the spectators together with a woman in a red cross-like uniform (likely Mrs. Millicent Hearst, wife of William Randolph Hearst and Chair of the committee, formed during World War I). Two U.S. Navy sailors also stand on the podium. Traffic moves on a street with flag decorated buildings in business district. Location: New York City USA. Date: 1918.
1934
Hearst Castle - San Simeon, California, William Randolph Hearst - b&w -- mansion , beach party, barbecue, Hearst eating , guests lounge on blanket on beach, Hearst feeds his daschund dogs scraps from picnic,
NEWSREELS
HEARST VISITS SPAIN WITH MARION DAVIES. HOTEL RITZ, MADRID, SPAIN. 6/14/34. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST, AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER.
An oil painting depicts William Randolph Hearst at age 31.
An oil painting depicts William Randolph Hearst at age 31.
SAN SIMEON STATE PARK IN CALIFORNIA - 1960S
San Simeon State Park in California is full of art and wonderful architecture such as the Hearst Castle bullt and its stunning Neptune pool inside. The castle was built by publishing baron William Randolph Hearst.
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[College Students Protest War Profits]
WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST
JUDD ROSE CUT SPOT ON WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. NAT SOUND.
Various Subjects
Hearst Castle / San Simeon, William Randolph Hearst
20 hours: [broadcast from July 31, 2023]
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Hearst touring party at restaurant socializing
MRS. JOHNSON VISITS SAN SIMEON, HOME OF THE LATE MR. HEARST aka MRS JOHNSON'S TOUR
Unissued / unused material - some dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. <br/> <br/>California, United States of America / USA <br/> <br/>LS Low angle shot, Hearst San Simeon, the large castle-home of the late newspaper tycoon, William Randolph Hearst in the early morning light, surrounded by tall palm trees. MS Pan down the front of the building. MS Classical statues and carvings in the gardens of the 130 acre estate, bequeathed to the state by the Hearst family. (2 shots). VS Ladybird Johnson, wife of the US President, touring and posing for newsmen amongst the historic Greek temple scenery in the gardens. Pan from coast to luxurious pseudo Greek temple by a large swimming pool. VS Mrs Johnson looks inside at the library, the great medieval banqueting hall and the tapestry room etc. <br/> <br/>Note: Date on original record: 28/09/1966.
CELEBRITIES
HOME MOVIES SHOT BY BEN LYON OF A HEARST WEEKEND PARTY AT SAN SIMEON. MANY HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES AT PARTY: MARION DAVIES, WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST.
WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST & GUESTS (CQ04915)
January 26, 1926: San Simeon; view of one of the buildings at Hearst Castle, William Randolph Hearst greets guests as they arrive: Louella Parsons, Eleanor Boardman, Madam Elinor Glyn, King Vidor, Edmund Goulding, Irving Thalberg, Frank Dazey, Agnes Christine Johnston, Marion Davies, Julanne Johnston, Jack Gilbert, "Tony" Asquith, some appear to be in silly clothes, men dressed as women & women dressed as men; dressed like babies or children. Hearst acts as guide, shows them around property; some of them fall, act silly, Hearst with hatchet in hand; high angle on building; guests gather by swimming pool.
1934
Hearst Castle - San Simeon, California, William Randolph Hearst - b&w -- mansion - stars clown around for camera including Marion Davies and Charlie Chaplin, Marie Dressler, Adolh Menjou, San Simeon
WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST III
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE COLUMNIST HERV CAEN.
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CALIFORNIA AND ITS NATURAL RESOURCES
Extraordinary houses: the craziest mansion in California
An oil painting depicts William Randolph Hearst at age 31.
An oil painting depicts William Randolph Hearst at age 31.
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Hearst and party tour castle in Segovia