Results: Stories
18 results found for '"Dunkirk"' in Location.
Cross Channel by Rail
- Date released
- 8 Oct 1936
- Series name
- British Paramount News
- Issue no
- 586
- NoS ID
- 034753
- Story no
- 1 / 7
Paris to London without changing. New ferry service transports whole train across sea.
Gazette Special - War Latest - Dunkirk Evacuation
- Date released
- 3 Jun 1940
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 40/45
- NoS ID
- 097994
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
The BEF return from Dunkirk - including: Weary troops coming down from the line. BEF embarking at Dunkirk. RAF going into action. Navy covering withdrawal. BEF landing at British ports. BEF in London.
Special
- Date released
- 3 Jun 1940
- Series name
- Universal News
- Issue no
- 1031
- NoS ID
- 145804
- Story no
- 4 / 5
Universal’s cameraman - the only press man of any kind with the navy - brings back pictures of: THE EVACUATION OF THE BEF BY THE NAVY AND PRIVATE CRAFT
Let’s Get at Him Say BEF
- Date released
- 6 Jun 1940
- Series name
- British Paramount News
- Issue no
- 967
- NoS ID
- 037313
- Story no
- 3 / 3
Newsreel pictures, unexampled in motion-picture history, portray whole story of evacuation. Cameras record troops leaving blazing Dunkirk as Nazi planes almost fill sky.
Evacuation of the BEF
- Date released
- 6 Jun 1940
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 40/46
- NoS ID
- 098000
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
Greatest epic of the war, including BEF Evacuation from Dunkirk. BEF & French troops at British port. Lord Gort back home. Men of the BEF wading out from Dunkirk beaches.
Movietone’s War Time News Reviewed by Leslie Mitchell: Dunkirk Navy Comes Home
- Date released
- 13 Jun 1940
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 575A
- NoS ID
- 010911
- Story no
- 4 / 6
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Dunkirk - the Navy Comes Home. DESCRIPTION: The gallant little ships that have brought the men from the beaches of Dunkirk. SHOTLIST: Excellent shots of small craft being towed in....
The Road from Dunkirk 1944
- Date released
- 12 Oct 1944
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 44/82
- NoS ID
- 100507
- Story no
- 3 / 4
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
British and German officers meet to arrange a truce for the evacuation of civilians from Dunkirk prior to the allied attack. Red Cross ambulances transport sick and wounded and the evacuation begins.
The Forgotten Front
- Date released
- 15 Mar 1945
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 45/22
- NoS ID
- 100658
- Story no
- 1 / 3
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
Men of a Czechoslovak unit make use of captured German rocket-shells by shelling German-held Dunkirk from the perimeter. Canadian gunners firing 3.7 guns and shellfire bursting among houses in Dunkirk.
Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Bevin Sign French Treaty
- Date released
- 10 Mar 1947
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 927
- NoS ID
- 014342
- Story no
- 1 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Bevin Signs Anglo-French Treaty. DESCRIPTION: At Dunkirk Mr Bevin and M Bidault signed the Anglo-French Treaty. SHOTLIST: KS GV Dunkirk. GV ruins of town of Dunkirk. SCU Bidault and...
Bevin Signs Anglo-French Treaty
- Date released
- 10 Mar 1947
- Series name
- British Paramount News
- Issue no
- 1672
- NoS ID
- 040452
- Story no
- 3 / 5
- Extras
- 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 shot list
Pact of mutual aid in event of further aggression by Germany is signed in Dunkirk Prefecture by Foreign Ministers of Britain and France.