there was a movie produced by John Douglas and Norman Fruchter in 1969 by the name of Summer'68 from Newsreel films. I am considering buying a copy
In the United States, newsreels were typically shown in cinemas before feature films, and a new newsreel was released approximately once a week. Major newsreel companies, such as Pathé News and Universal Newsreel, would produce these short films to provide audiences with updates on current events, entertainment, and other newsworthy topics. The weekly release schedule allowed theaters to show the latest news to patrons regularly, keeping them informed and engaged.
Television Newsreel was created in 1948.
California Newsreel was created in 1968.
Third World Newsreel was created in 1968.
Tyneside cinema is the last surviving Newsreel theatre still operating as a cinema full-time in the UK and is a grade 2 listed building. They show many of the latest films as well as cult classics, short films and documentaries.
Hindenburg disaster newsreel footage was created in 1937.
A newsreel is a short film presenting current news or events in a documentary style.
Davidoff Newsreel - 1934 was released on: USA: 1934 (limited)
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Jazz Newsreel - 1924 was released on: USA: 27 January 1924
Hollywood Newsreel - 1934 was released on: USA: 24 March 1934
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