A few hours ago I was poking around on the wonderful British Pathé site—the one of the Steinlauf family of Chicago and their oddball bicycles is great, as is the one that's just 200 cars on fire—and ...
A 30-minute montage of century-old newsreels stands as one of the most emotional film experiences I’ve had this year.
A newsreel from the seventies — which, as Animal points out, “seems angled at tourists” — really went to greath lengths to exaggerate the wonder and magic of the subway. A grim analysis of ...
COLOGNE, Germany — Adolf Hitler flickers on old newsreels, a grainy ghost of spastic gesture and rousing speech. Arm slanted skyward, face drenched in sweat, he seems one-dimensional yet beyond ...
A young, hot-eyed Benito Mussolini stared out of U.S. TV screens this week and spoke in accented English: “I salute the great American people.” CBS conjured up the Duce’s shade in Mussolini, a ...
The Detroit News Pictorial crew juxtaposes 1800s photos of Detroit locations with film footage of how they appear "today" -- for them, the mid-1920s. See which scenes you recognize. The Detroit News ...
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