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SMUJonesFilm - Film and Video Collections
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Louisiana Agricultural Extension Service And American Sugar Cane League Presents "Sugar Cane"
Просмотров 574 часа назад
16mm Film Collection
Night Of The Golden Dragon - Directed By Ken Heckmann
Просмотров 6114 дней назад
Ken Heckmann Collection
Xerox: What Man Imagined - Directed By Ken Heckmann
Просмотров 5314 дней назад
Ken Heckmann Collection
Burton Duenke's Fabulous Tan-Tar-A Resort And Golf Club On The Lake Of The Ozarks Promo Film
Просмотров 8821 день назад
16mm Film Collection
The US Department Of Agriculture Forest Service Presents "The Strength Of The Hills" (1941)
Просмотров 55Месяц назад
16mm Film Collection
The Art Museum Of South Texas Presents "Seeing" Produced By L.M. Kit Carson (1973)
Просмотров 46Месяц назад
16mm Collection
The J. C. Penney Company Presents "The Story Of A Main Street Merchant" (Frank Woodruff, 1952)
Просмотров 69Месяц назад
J.C. Penney Collection
Who Did What To Whom: Recognizing Four Behavior Principles In Action - 1971
Просмотров 58Месяц назад
16mm Collection
"Vanishing Towns" Directed By Dave Smalley (1973)
Просмотров 81Месяц назад
"Vanishing Towns" Directed By Dave Smalley (1973)
"Vision For Defense" Narrated By Lowell Thomas (1941)
Просмотров 59Месяц назад
"Vision For Defense" Narrated By Lowell Thomas (1941)
"Zoo Parade" With Marlin Perkins - April 17, 1955
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"Zoo Parade" With Marlin Perkins - April 17, 1955
President's Council On Youth Opportunity PSA With Gregory Peck And Kirk Douglas -1968
Просмотров 502 месяца назад
President's Council On Youth Opportunity PSA With Gregory Peck And Kirk Douglas -1968
Harlem Rides The Range, Directed By Richard C. Kahn (1939)
Просмотров 492 месяца назад
Harlem Rides The Range, Directed By Richard C. Kahn (1939)
"Who Wants To Play God?" (Management Training Film), Directed By Arthur Bauer (1979)
Просмотров 632 месяца назад
"Who Wants To Play God?" (Management Training Film), Directed By Arthur Bauer (1979)
Theatrical Trailer For "One Way Ticket To Hell" (1955)
Просмотров 1142 месяца назад
Theatrical Trailer For "One Way Ticket To Hell" (1955)
DALLAS - Directed By Ken Heckmann Produced By The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau And Chamber
Просмотров 1022 месяца назад
DALLAS - Directed By Ken Heckmann Produced By The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau And Chamber
The Camsco Automated Waterjet Cutting System Produced By Tejas Films Inc.
Просмотров 632 месяца назад
The Camsco Automated Waterjet Cutting System Produced By Tejas Films Inc.
"Spring Shows And Beef Cattle" Produced By The US Department Of Agriculture - 1938
Просмотров 432 месяца назад
"Spring Shows And Beef Cattle" Produced By The US Department Of Agriculture - 1938
SMU Television Theatre Presents "Let Me Count The Ways" - March 1958
Просмотров 802 месяца назад
SMU Television Theatre Presents "Let Me Count The Ways" - March 1958
"Kid Rodelo" 35mm Theatrical Trailer - 1966
Просмотров 1253 месяца назад
"Kid Rodelo" 35mm Theatrical Trailer - 1966
"Man With The Steel Whip" Theatrical Trailer (1954)
Просмотров 533 месяца назад
"Man With The Steel Whip" Theatrical Trailer (1954)
TV Spots For "Telefon" Directed By Don Siegel (1977)
Просмотров 1573 месяца назад
TV Spots For "Telefon" Directed By Don Siegel (1977)
Considering it's a 176 years old, darn good quality! :)
This is another awesome old film short and great to see John Forsythe and James Gregory in early roles I'm really enjoying watching them Thank You.🇺🇲📽🎥🇺🇲
Good Morning Captain! My first memory of Bob Keeshan was as the Tinker on WABC's "Tinker's Workshop"! BTW, the Captain's theme, "Puffin' Billy" was composed by British Light Music composer Edward White. Mr. White's tune was also used for the BBC Radio's children's programming. 😊👍🏻
This was a great documentary about Sugar Cane in Louisiana i really like short documentary films like this and the narrator Frank Blair was a veteran television news journalist in the 50's, 60's and 70's especially on NBC Today Show during that time period Thank You for the great short films from the past thank you.🇺🇲🍩🍰🇺🇲
Look at the changes awesome thank you
My first car was a new 87 dodge Omni, stick shift. It got the job done but was pretty utilitarian. I like modern cars.
Wow nice
A Long Time Ago In A Life Far Away (with apologies to Star Wars....)
Reggie Ann
What about moose, and rabbit
Great show , grow up
Watch him when I was kid
WOW ANOTHER TRAILER?!
Such a wonderful and kind program.
21:29 Gulp.....
Would have been a great time back then, except for all the A-hole tobacco-drug addicts, poisoning everyone's air with their toxic tobacco smoke, which should be banned, everywhere - indoors and out!
This is all fake. For instance, there were no Volkswagen commercials on television in 1949.
Tasmanian Tapestry is a really great travelog about this part of Australia and it is still really very beautiful today but I've only been there on Google Earth Maps Street View but i still enjoy going there and other parts of Australia Thank You.🇦🇺 :)
I was 5 in 1958. I loved Spunky & Tadpole. So magical
ANN WAS HOT ! WEDNESDAY 7/24/24 JULY 24, 2024
I really like watching these old documentary films they are both very educational and entertaining thank you very much.📽🇺🇲🇺🇲🎥
I LOVE TALL BUILDING
Hair Piece incoming!
The ancestor of Adventure Time
Tom terrific was voiced Lionel Wilson, who went on to voice the farmer on courage, the cowardly dog
A CLASSIC FROM THE START TO THE FINISH. 1965 TIME PEACE.
This is just a 25-minute advertising. Not a single aspect of the camera functionality is explained. Useless.
wow , thats amazing. There were no mexicans but we were selling tacos and burritos
It’s a Xerox commercial?!! 😂
this is way b4 my time but as a gen z woman i did have a deep affiliation for Mr green jeans and had green pants bc of it and i did love my " green jeans" . lol
This was a really great cartoon and I really like voice acting Thanks.🇺🇲📺🇺🇲
I thought this was going to be a documentary but it was a really well acted short film with unknown actors in it but i really enjoyed it a lot Thank You.🇺🇲🇬🇧🇨🇦🇯🇵🇮🇹
Fort Worth back then had about as many people as Arlington does today. It's creeping up on a million population now.
Born in 59. I loved Captain Kangaroo, Casey Jones, Romper room except she never said my name.😅 Thought the milk truck was so neat. Went on The Clancy Show in Blue Birds and he gave me a snow fling.😊 Let kids be little. The sweet precious soul of a child.
This is a really nice program about Xerox which I saw a couple of times back in the 70's on television and i really enjoyed veteran actor Richard Basehart as the host of it Thank You.🇺🇲📺🇺🇲
Crazy the quality and clearness of the video. Looks like the guy might be standing right by DKR. Haha
even though silent, the quality is TREMENDOUS! Thank you for posting!
He wanted to be a Lion but was born An elephant!
Amatuer Bass Angler here. Won a few local tournaments and I don't use sonar equipment like most guys. This documentary was gorgeous! Thank you for uploading.
I wanted these as a kid and my father refused because I was a girl. But I think he was just cheap haha
We cannot thank you enough!!! Could we please upload to Nate Davis RUclips channel?? 🙏
This is a great documentary film from Sears and Roebuck about deep sea fishing i really enjoyed it.🇺🇲🐠🐟🐋🐬🇺🇲
I'm surprised they could afford him😮
americans are great nation
Thank's a lot for this good documentary. I worked with the AATON A-Minima Super 16mm , but appreciate a lot the Arri goal for perfection. (As Leica M film cameras that I loved !) German mechanics at his best!
I wish I could go to a dealership right now and buy a brand-new one. These were wonderful cars, comfortable, fun to drive, good on gas, etcetera, etcetera. I had an '83 Charger which was the two-door version of the Omni, and I loved it. And I have to say, two-door, four-door, either way, if they were available, I couldn't put the money into the sales manager's hands fast enough!
Yes, it was much cleaner back then.
I really enjoy old documentary type of films like this from the 60's and the 70's Thanks.🇺🇲📺🇺🇲
Had a Plymouth Horizon It was a good car for learning how to be a car mechanic Always got small problems here and there
I remember this movie being shown frequently on Cartoon Network.