LARRY GATLIN - SOLUTION
19:32:18:20 to 19:32:58:06\nTRT: 37\nTranscript:\nGATLIN: I think there should be some way. You know, people talk about negotiating. Well let's get together, both sides of the aisle, always say let's get together -- they don't mean that. They mean I'll come in there and tell you what to do. If you're going to get together, inherent in that is that you leave some of your crap outside in the hall, and that the other bunch leaves some of their crap outside in the hall and you come in and take what crap you got left and see if you can make something out of it. That is what negotiation, what coming together really means. It never has meant I'm going to get all of my stuff and you're going to get all of yours. \n##
Casino dealer spins money wheel and rolling dice on craps table
A casino dealer spins a money wheel. Dealer rolls dice on a craps table. He discusses bets and odds. The dice rest on the table after rolling. The man reshuffles dice and rolls a seven on the craps table. Dealer throws a ball into a spinning roulette wheel. Dealer approaches craps table. Two dice showing six on the craps table. The dealer moves the two dice away from each other. Man spins casino money wheel and fans a deck of cards. Location: United States USA. Date: 1967.
Pathe
People playing craps in Las Vegas Sands Hotel swimming pool in the 1950s
(GAMBLING)
Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>A Casino in Old Kent Road, London <br/> <br/>GV gamblers at Chemin de Fer and 'crap' tables. Lots of dice and gambling chips. <br/> <br/>(E/C Neg.)
NEWSREELS
HARLEM CRAP GAME. NEW YORK CITY. 11/20/28 BLACK GAMBLERS SHOOT CRAPS IN STREET. BLACK MEN ROLLING DICE IN STAGED CRAP GAME IN ALLEY BEHIND BUILDING. GAMBLING. SHOOT DICE. VARIOUS CU SHOTS OF THE PLAYERS & THE PLAYING AREA. PLAYERS SCATTER AS SOMEONE WARNS "COPS ARE COMING". PLAYERS RUN UP FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS AT END.
CRAP TABLE
ORIG. COLOR 550 SOF. MAG. CUT STORY JOHN SCALI S / U ON RIGGED CRAP TABLE - RADIO CON- TROLED. CU RADIO DEVICE - SCALI THROWING DICE DEMONSTRATING HOW TABLE WORKS. CI: GAMBLING - CRAP GAME. PERSONALITIES - SCALI, JOHN.
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Sequence on troops on ship on way to Korea shooting craps with war company, reading letters, looking at Korean shore.
ALLIED SOLDIERS SHOOT CRAPS - WW II
Allied troops pass time shooting craps circa 1940s.
DN-LB-194 Beta SP
[Gambling Ship Bunker Hill Anchored 5 Miles off Long Beach]
Casino footage, gambling chips and dice on craps table
Casino footage, gambling chips and dice on craps table
Various Subjects
Vintage footage: Craps/Rationing/Batista/McClellan: 1920s men playing craps on street/roulette and craps on board 1920s cruise ship/women using rations stamps/WWII rationing sequence/Batista takes office as Cuban President/Batista on trial, little boy testifies against him/Castro's unsuccessful Cuban uprising/Sen McClellan with Robert Kennedy at police hearings
Friends Standing Around Active Craps Table In Casino At Night
Rolling dice on craps table
Rolling dice on craps table
Pathe
Men and women in the Las Vegas Sands Hotel swimming pool playing craps in 1950s
SOTU:SEN GRAHAM-BENGHAZI REPORT-"FULL OF CRAP"
Sen. Lindsey Graham on Benghazi report: I think the report is full of crap. From CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday Kiawah Island SC Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) South Carolina alt with (R) Armed Services ...
81445 WWII " TROOP TRAIN " AMERICAN RAILROADS IN WORLD WAR II WWII
"Troop Train" is a 1943 short, morale-boosting propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information that shows how American troops and war material are being shipped via railroad. While the film's assumed purpose would be to educate the American public about the role of railroad transportation of military divisions, "Troop Train" takes a more stylistic approach, with absolutely no narration and little dialogue.<p><p>The director uses images to tell the story. Footage of rows of war material, troops marching and locomotives are cleverly edited to create a montage propaganda film, something of a rarity in the United States.<p><p>The film is also notable for its depiction of service men's life on the long trips across the country to unknown ports, and to unknown fronts in the war. The film begins with images of rows of vehicles including tanks, trucks and motorcycles (:54) before showing the control room (1:17) at a major railroad and staff at the Transportation Corps in Washington D.C. At (1:47), men speak on the phone regarding the movement of military trains. At (2:1), the Chief of Staff of the Army Ground Forces meet and discuss movement of an armored division. At (2:29) the 201st Armored Division's M-3 Stuart tanks are shown moving down a highway to a waiting train, which is guarded by MPs. At (2:49) rows of flatcars are assembled so that the tanks can be moved board. They are followed by halftracks (4:02) and trucks. At (4:17) chocks are installed so that the vehicles won't shift in transit. At (4:30) Harley Davidson motorcycles and jeeps board the train. At (4:50) the personnel of the division march in formation. At (5:21) the steam engine pulling the vehicles gets underway, while what appears to be a second train carrying personnel is loaded on an adjacent track. At (6:45) the men play cards while the train rides along followed at (7;05) by a game of craps. At (7;08) soup is prepared and at (7:20) a meal eaten aboard the train. At (7:58) the men leave the train to stretch and perform calisthenics and take a shower from a water tower (8:21). At (8:40) the men use wax paper to hum a tune while the train crosses a trestle. At (8:50) a Black Pullman porter prepares a fold down bed. At (9:43) a soldier brushes his teeth in Pullman car. At (9:49) a porter watches as a soldier looks out the window. The film ends with a montage of trains moving relentlessly onward towards the ports, where the men and equipment will disembark and then make their way by ship to the battlefronts. <p><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: "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, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
FOUR MUSKETEERS
Titles read: "And now for those famous Variety & BBC Masters of Harmony - The Four Musketeers (Mabel Pearl at the Piano.) - in a Southern Interlude 'ROLL DEM 'BONES'". <br/> <br/>Pathe Studio, London. <br/> <br/>Brief shot of harmony singing group The Four Musketeers in white tie and tails in the studio as they start to sing 'Roll Dem Bones'. Mabel Pearl accompanies them at the grand piano. <br/> <br/>Shots of the South of United States of America - swamps, willow trees and African-Americans sitting by a river and fishing. <br/> <br/>Cut to the Four Musketeers on a set dressed to look like a clearing in the 'Deep South'. They are all in blackface and dungarees and are shooting craps (dice). They carry on singing a cappella.
Four men play a crap game in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Men at navy shops in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Four men shoot crap. They sit at a floor. Two men throw dices one by one. Money placed on the floor. Location: Portsmouth New Hampshire USA. Date: October 1942.
1930s FEATURE FILMS
ROLLING DICE IN BEDROOM. CRAPS. BABY IN CRIB WANTS TO PLAY TOO. CLAPS. TURNS OUT LIGHTS AND PRETENDS TO BE ASLEEP. PARENTS COME INTO CHECK ON KIDS. SMILE TO SEE BABY PLAYING CRAPS.
1977
gambling - craps table - dice are thrown