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028 40 $a ID2813DS $b Image Entertainment
035    $a (OCoLC)36763738
040    $a NED $c NED $d IaU $d UtOrBLW $d SILO
043    $a e-uk--- $0 http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/geographicAreas/e-uk
245 04 $a The British documentary movement / $c Image Entertainment ; a Kino International release ; Film Preservation Associates.
246 1  $i Title on container: $a Great British documentary movement
264  1 $a Chatsworth, CA : $b Image Entertainment, $c [1995]
300    $a 6 videodiscs (approximately 623 min.) : $b sound, black and white ; $c 12 in. + $e 1 contents guide (4 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 31 x 31 cm)
340    $a plastic $a plastic $b 12 in.
500    $a Title from title screen.
511 0  $a Song of Ceylon: Narrator, Lionel Wendt.
511 0  $a Pett and Pott: J.M. Reeves, Marjorie Fone, June Godfrey, Bruce Winston, Eric Hudson, Barbara Nixon, Jack Scott, Valeska Gert.
511 0  $a Night mail: Workers of the Travelling Post Office, Workers of the L.M.S. Railway
511 0  $a North Sea: Trawlermen and townspeople of Aberdeen and Post Office radio operators.
511 0  $a London can take it!: Narrator, Quentin Reynolds.
511 0  $a Desert victory: Narrator, J.L. Hodson.
511 0  $a Cameramen at war: Narrator, Raymond Glendenning.
511 0  $a Diary for Timothy: Narrator, Michael Redgrave; photography, Fred Gamage; editor, Alan Osbiston; music, Richard Addinsell.
511 0  $a Instruments of the orchestra: Narrator, Malcolm Sargent; performers, London Symphony Orchestra.
511 0  $a Steps of a ballet: Dancers, Greg Larsen, Alexander Grant, Gordon Hamilton, Elaine Fifeld, Michael Bolton; narrator, Robert Helpmann.
511 0  $a Family portrait: Narrator, Michael Goodliffe.
511 0  $a David: Comer Roberts, Sam Jones, Gwenyth Petty, Ieuan Davies, Wynford Jones, D.R. Griffiths, John Davies.
508    $a Drifters: Editor, John Grierson; photography, Basil Emmott; [new music, Robert Israel].
508    $a Song of Ceylon: Music Walter Leigh.
508    $a Granton Trawler: Editor, E.H. Anstey; photography, John Grierson.
508    $a Pett and Pott: Music, Walter Leigh; photography, John Taylor.
508    $a Coal face: Editor, William Coldstream; music Benjamin Britten.
508    $a Night mail: Sound/music, Cavalcanti, Auden, Britten; photography, Jones, Fowle.
508    $a North Sea: Editor, R.Q. MacNaughton; music E. Meyer; photography, H. Fowle, Jonah Jones.
508    $a Listen to Britain: Editors, Humphrey Jennings, Stewart McAllister; photography, H.E. Fowle.
508    $a I was a fireman: Photography, C. Pennington-Richards; editor, Stewart McAllister; story collaboration, Maurice Richardson; music, William Alwyn.
508    $a Desert victory: Music, William Alwyn.
508    $a Diary for Timothy: Photography, Fred Gamage; editor, Alan Osbiston; music, Richard Addinsell.
508    $a Instruments of the orchestra: Music, Benjamin Britten; photography, Fred Gamage; editor, John Trumper.
508    $a Steps of a ballet: Choreography, Andrée Howard; music, Authur Benjamin; photography, A.E. Jenkins; editor, Jocelyn Jackson.
508    $a Family portrait: Music, John Greenwood; photography, Martin Curtis; editor, Stewart McAllister.
508    $a Waverly steps: Photography, Martin Curtis; editor, John Trumper.
508    $a David: Photography, Ronald Anscombe; music, Grace Williams; editors, Kit Wood, Morag MacLennan.
500    $a Originally produced as individual motion pictures between 1929 and 1951.
538    $a LaserDisc; Extended play (CLV); CX encoded; digital sound; mono.
505 00 $g (1940, 9 min.) -- $t London can take it! $g (1929, 49 min.) / $r GPO Film Unit presents ; producer, Cavalcanti ; director, Harry Watt -- $g side 2. $t Industrial Britain $g (1933, 21 min.) / $r Gaumont British Picture Corporation, Ltd. ; productions, Grierson & Flaherty ; an EMB film -- $g The $t song of Ceylon $g (1934, 37 min.) / $r a John Grierson production ; directed by Basil Wright ; commentary [written by] Robert Knox -- $g side 3. $t Granton Trawler $g (1934, 11 min.) / $r New Era Films, Ltd. presents -- $t Pett and Pott : $g a fairy tale of the suburbs (1934, 32 min.) / $r GPO ; John Grierson presents ; directed by A. Cavalcanti -- $t Coal face $g (1935, 12 min.) / $r EMPO ; producer, John Grierson -- $g side 4. $t Night mail $g (1936, 24 min.) / $r an A.B.F.D. release ; the G.P.O Film Unit presents ; produced by Basil Wright & Harry Watt -- $t North Sea $g (1938, 22 min.) / $r GPO Film Unit presents ; producer, Cavalcanti ; director, Harry Watt -- $g side 5. $t London can take it! $g (1940, 9 min.) --
505 0  $g (1944-45, 39 min.) / $t diary for Timothy $g (1942, 18 min.) / $r by the Crown Film Unit ; commentary written by E.M. Forster ; produced by Basil Wright ; directed by Humphrey Jennings -- $g sides 5-6. $t I was a fireman $g (1943, 72 min.) / $r produced by Crown Film Unit ; producer, Ian Dalrymple ; with the full cooperation of the Home Office Ministry of Home Security and the National Fire Service ; script and direction, Humphrey Jennings -- $g side 7. $t Target for tonight $g (1941, 49 min.) / $r the British Ministry of Information presents ; produced by the Crown Film Unit -- $g sides 7-8. $t Desert victory $g (1943, 62 min.) / $r produced by the Army Film and Photographic Unit and Royal Air Force Film Production Unit ; commentary written by J.L. Hodson -- $g side 9. $t Camermen at war $g (1943, 15 min.) / $r a British Ministry of Information film ; compiled by Len Lye -- $g A $t diary for Timothy $g (1944-45, 39 min.) / $r by the Crown Film Unit ; commentary written by E.M. Forster ; produced by Basil Wright ; directed by Humphrey Jennings --
505 0  $g (1951, 38 min.) / $t David $g (1947, 20 min.) / $r World Wide Pictures presents ; produced by James Carr ; written & directed by Paul Dickson ; made for the Welsh Committee of the Festival of Britain through the British Film Institute. $t Steps of a ballet $g (1948, 25 min.) / $r the Crown Film Unit presents ; produced by Alesander Shaw ; directed by Muir Matheson ; a British Council film ; made by the Central Office of Information -- $g side 11. $t Family portrait : $g a film on the theme of the Festival of Britain 1951 (1951, 24 min.) / $r a Wessex Film production ; written and directed by Humphrey Jennings -- $t Waverley steps : $g a visit to Edinburgh (1948, 31 min.) / $r a Greenpark production ; a Central Office of Information film, for the Scottish Home Department ; produced by Paul Fletcher ; directed by John Eldridge ; written by John Sommerfield -- $g side 12. $t David $g (1951, 38 min.) / $r World Wide Pictures presents ; produced by James Carr ; written & directed by Paul Dickson ; made for the Welsh Committee of the Festival of Britain through the British Film Institute.
650  0 $a Documentary films $z Great Britain.
700 1  $a Grierson, John, $d 1898-1972. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50031629
700 1  $a Flaherty, Robert Joseph, $d 1884-1951. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50003066
700 1  $a Wright, Basil. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50014769
700 1  $a Knox, Robert, $d 1640?-1720. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82259981
700 1  $a Cavalcanti, Alberto. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86084555
700 1  $a Watt, Harry, $d 1906-1987. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50020795
700 1  $a Dalrymple, Ian, $d 1903-1989. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no90007307
700 1  $a Jennings, Humphrey. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82096147
700 1  $a McAllister, Stewart. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83319171
700 1  $a Hodson, James Lansdale, $d 1891-1956. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89643369
700 1  $a Lye, Len, $d 1901-1980. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86125655
700 1  $a Forster, E. M. $q (Edward Morgan), $d 1879-1970. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79091231
700 1  $a Shaw, Alexander, $e production personnel.
700 1  $a Matheson, Muir.
700 1  $a Fletcher, Paul, $e production personnel. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97091082
700 1  $a Eldridge, John. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98075877
700 1  $a Sommerfield, John, $d 1908-1991, $e screenwriter. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90722075
700 1  $a Carr, James, $e production personnel. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97865276
700 1  $a Dickson, Paul. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79007089
710 2  $a Image Entertainment (Firm) $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no95013200
710 2  $a Kino International Corporation. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85138076
710 2  $a Film Preservation Associates. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no94040921
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