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Hearst Metrotone News was a newsreel series produced by the Hearst Corporation, founded by William Randolph Hearst. Hearst produced silent newsreels under the titles of 'Hearst Newsreel ...
Though few remember them today, newsreels were a fixture of daily life for Americans from the early days of movies until television news rendered them obsolete in the 1960s. Many will recall ...
2011-08-14T17:01:45-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/661/300753-m.jpgThis 1962 newsreel from Hearst Metrotone News showed the situation before the construction of ...
“After about five years, they decided to end the partnership, and [a 1934] trailer was to promote the independent release of Hearst Metrotone News.” Bartell also will screen the earliest ...
Its documentary feature slate includes “People You May Know“ from Metrotone Media, ”Nike’s Big Bet” from producer Corey Russell and Paul Kemp Productions, which uncovers the truth behind ...
As successful as any this year was Hearst’s Metrotone News. Unfortunately, while Metrotone was scrupulously avoiding every trace of partisanship, its famed producer’s newssheets were doing ...
This ingenious coordination of press, radio and screen was the latest development of Hearst Metrotone News. The reels, distributed twice weekly by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, are prepared in Manhattan ...
Visit newsreels.net to explore more historical footage from the Hearst Metrotone News Collection. Download Oppenheimer footage, here. Password: UCLAHEARST1945 ...
NOW THIS IS POST-ROCK. QUITE literally, as it happens. For, as Metrotone, Bristolian John Brenton and his Edinburgh-based partner, Anthony Harding, make their music by mailing tapes of sound to ...