The Big Picture TV 192 "The Eyes and Ears of the Army"
Contributing so much to making our Army the most modern in the world, the Signal Corps in its role as "The Eyes and Ears of the Army" uses the latest techniques, devices and skills to supply communications and other facilities. Without the Signal Corps, our modern mobile fighting machine would not be possible. This program of THE BIG PICTURE follows the men of the Signal Corps to the front lines. The Signal Corps assists the Air Force and Navy in their communications, as well as supplying equipment and men for the Army. The Signal Corps maintains some of the world's finest engineers in its laboratories and contributes many items for civilian, as well as military use. This series of programs, THE BIG PICTURE, was produced by the Signal Corps, using film photographed by its cameramen in Korea and elsewhere in the Army. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNbiRg0dGWI
Veterans' hospital (Mason General Hospital, Brentwood, NY.) showing ten week treatment program for men with psychological problems stemming from combat; men enter the hospital, go through the orientation, admission, and evaluation process as the narrator observes that these men, whose education, culture, and development rejects war, share common anxieties: fear, apprehension, disaster, hopelessness, death, and the fear of death; veterans relate their experiences, thoughts, and emotions to hospital medical and professional staff; at night dreams of combat and other fears interrupt the men as they try to sleep; next morning, as the process of diagnosis, treatment, and therapy begins, men undergo a series physical exams and psychological tests; shows individual and group counseling sessions; demonstrate use of hypnosis; as weeks pass, the positive affects of therapy become apparent; men relax in the recreation room as combat experiences are no longer blocks to present activities and future plans, with emphasis on the veteran's occupation; visitors day, time for contact with family and friends; group therapy discussion concerning civilian reaction to returning veterans and their adjustment to the post-war pattern; montage contrasting condition of men before and after therapy; men show signs of recovery, of readiness for discharge, and ability to resume civilian life.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUpr0l2kt7Y
From Westinghouse Studio One, this is the story of the courtship of Joseph and Mary, and of the events leading up to the first Christmas. Film is in the public domain in the United States.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_KP7f8q_dM
A 1945 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Adventure Unlimited in the United Kingdom. Film is in the public domain in the United States. In the jungles of the Belgian Congo, a group of natives are dancing around a great fire with a human sacrifice named Gunderson. They are attacked by an albino gorilla called the White Pongo. During the attack an elderly scientist who lives with the tribe frees Gunderson and gives him his deceased colleague's diary that contains his findings on the white gorilla. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pongo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpvB3u6sKb4
A man (Ross Martin) is found innocent of his wife's murder. Her brother arrives from New Zealand and precipitates the real culprit's capture.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB3j9jGITuQ
Straker and the SHADO team are invited to sit in on the test for an immensely powerful new telescope as it takes the first known photographs of alien homeland. The photos are indeed taken but what will they reveal and will they have been worth it?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QyO7FMCoKw
This film shows how the pattern of Axis aggression turned the American people against isolationism. Film director Frank Capra's synopsis: "Dealt with who, what, where, why, and how we came to be the USA, the oldest major democratic republic still living under its original constitution. But the heart of the film dealt with the depth and variety of emotions with which Americans reacted to the traumatic events in Europe and Asia. How our convictions slowly changed from total non-involvement to total commitment as we realized that loss of freedom anywhere increased the danger to our own freedom. This last film of the series was, and still is, one of the most graphic visual histories of the United States ever made."
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_555Xyv0U0