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The Christmas Broadcast, 1957 The first televised Christmas Broadcast or 'Queen's Speech', filmed at Sandringham House in Norfolk. Tags: christmas queen speech sandringham tradtion majesty royal |
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Paul Anka - Diana (1957) spots of Paul Anka - very old and good spots.... Tags: pa |
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Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1957 colour Colourised version of the song from the film Tags: Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1957 colour |
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Billie Holiday - Fine and Mellow (1957) Reunited after many years with tenor saxophonist Lester Young, Billie's visual reaction to his moving solo remains as eloquent as anything she ever sang; a touching finale to their historic musical partnership. Introduced by Robert Herridge (producer/host of CBS' "The Sound of Jazz"), this is perhaps the single most famous "live jazz" performance in TV history. Other members of the all-star band seen here: Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Gerry Mulligan, Roy Eldridge, Doc Cheatham, Vic Dickenson, Danny Barker, Milt Hinton, Mal Waldron..."We shall not see their likes again." Tags: Billie Holiday swing jazz blues TV Hawkins Webster Mulligan Eldridge Cheatham Dickenson |
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Swiss Spaghetti Harvest 1957 In this b&w clip, first broadcast on BBC Panorama on 1st April 1957, a very young Richard Dimbleby revealed the wonderful world of Swiss spaghetti production to millions of deprived and hungry post-war Brits. Republished as a tribute to great British broadcasting for Trig's blog "Aidan Brooks: Trainee Chef" at http://www.aidanbrooks.blogspot.com Tags: spaghetti food harvest 1957 Dimbleby Trig april fools day |
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Ella Fitzgerald, Amsterdam 1957 - Angel Eyes Ella Fitzgerald, Amsterdam 1957 - Angel Eyes Tags: ella fitzgerald live jazz |
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青い山脈(1957) 雪村いづみ主演・松林宗恵監督・石坂洋次郎原作 この映画を中学の時テレビで観てから昔の邦画やレトロ好きになり現在に至ってます。カラー化により輝くような青い山脈が出現します。実際はもっと綺麗な山や空の映像です。この作品が一番原作のイメージに近いです Tags: レトロ 青い山脈 石坂洋次郎 雪村いづみ 司葉子 松林宗恵監督 |
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Vision of year 2000 from year 1957 Can you imagine how will the world look after 50years? No? So watch carefully! Vision of year 2000 from year 1957 (Paris Exhibition of Future) /and sorry for bad english/ Dokážete si představit svět v roce 2000 ? Československý filmový týdeník - Televisní nakupování, indukční sporák, infračervené paprsky upekou kuřátko ve skleněné troubě... škoda, že podobných zajímavých věciček z pařížské výstavy budoucnosti neukázali víc. Tags: Future 2000 1957 Czechoslovakia Paris Vision Past Sci-fi Hi-tech kitchen Československý filmový týdeník týdenník sci-fi |
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1957 British newsreel An old newsreel from 1957 Tags: british newsreel queen prince charles england pathe althea gibson wimbledon russia africa |
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VCG's 1957 Gibson Les Paul Special VintageCityGuitars.com plays their 1957 Gibson Les Paul Special. You can learn more about this guitar at VintageCityGuitars.com Tags: gibson play les paul special 1950s 1957 guitar playing |
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Art Pepper Quartet 1956-1957 Recording Sessions 1) When You're Smiling (Fisher / Goodwin / Shay) 2) What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter) Personnel: Art Pepper (alto sax), Russ Freeman (piano), Ben Tucker (bass), Chuck Flores (drums) from the album 'MODERN ART' Art Pepper Quartet - Bewitched http://www.dailymotion.com/60otaku/video/x5e7g9_bewitched_music Tags: 1950s jazz Art Pepper Russ Freeman Ben Tucker Chuck Flores When You're Smiling What Is This Thing Called Love |
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Ingmar Bergman: "The Seventh Seal" (1957) Trailer (SPOILERS) (SPOILERS) Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" ("Det Sjunde inseglet") theatrical trailer (1957) Tags: ingmar bergman seventh seal max von sydow det sjunde inseglet trailer |
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Publicidad 1957 - 1967 Publicidad en cine y televisión. Tags: publicidad tv cine |
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buck 65 1957 troubadour 11.4.07 buck doing 1957 Tags: buck 65 buck65 1957 troubadour situation skratch bastid |
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Tulsa 1957 Plymouth Belvedere A video showing Tulsa's buried 1957 Plymouth Belvedere. Tags: car plymouth belvedere tulsa oklahoma |
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Karajan/BPO Meistersinger Prelude 1957 Live A part of Concert from first Japan tour of the Berlin Philarmonic Orchestra with Herbert von Karajan in November, 1957. This clip is live performance of Wagner's Prelude to Act 1 from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, at the Old NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan in November 3rd, 1957. Tags: karajan wagner BPO meistersinger |
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Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On (1957) As a pianist, "The Killer" Jerry Lee Lewis always complained because he had to sit down during his shows. Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash suggested him to stand up. Jerry Lee accepted their advice. So he started to kick the chairs, to go up on the keyboards and even to burn pianos. Tags: Jerry Lee Lewis Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On 1957 rock and roll fifties |
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Publicidad 1957 - 1967 (II) Publicidad en cine y televisión Tags: publicidad cine tv |
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El Bolero de Raquel (1957) Actor-comedian Mario Moreno Cantinflas makes a mash of Maurice Ravel as he crashes a nightclub stage in this 1957 Mexican comedy about a kind-hearted but mischievous bootblack. The dancer is Elaine Bruce. Tags: Cantinflas Bolero Ravel Dance Mexico Mexican Movie Spanish Espagnol 1957 |
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Marilyn Monroe 1957 and 1958 An analysis of the photo sessions in which Marilyn Monroe as model portrays the image of silent screen stars Clara Bow, Lillian Russell, Theda Bara, as well as actresses Marlene Dietrich and Jean Harlow. She also portrays her own image. Also included are a photo of her husband the intellectual playwright Arthur Miller, as well as photos used in the publicity of her film " Some Like it Hot" . A limited number of photos which created an image. In the Theda Bara photo session she portrays her as Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Marlene Dietrich is portrayed in the role of Lola in the 1929 film THE BLUE ANGEL. Concerning the Jean Harlow image, I think she chose the role of Kitty in the movie DINNER AT EIGHT. Marilyn not only captured the stars in their respective roles, but was able to convey the essence of their personality. Marilyn may well have been the most original american movie star of the 1950s. The photos were published in the LIFE magazine issue of December 22nd, 1958. Included with the photos was an essay by Arthur Miller entitled "My wife Marilyn" It had been a difficult year for Marilyn with the filming of SOME LIKE IT HOT, a miscarriage, and the Avedon photo session. The photos with the black dress, including the very sad photo, was taken on May 6, 1957. The "sad photo" was made public only after her death. Marilyn paid tribute to those Hollywood legends, perhaps not realizing that she herself would become a legend. songs: I wanna be loved by you The Sheik of Araby Tico Tico "RICHARD AVEDON (1923--2004) "There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe ... [She was] invented, like an author creates a character." T oday, we all know the backstory: Tragic, beautiful Marilyn, doomed by a swirl of drugs and bad men and her wrecked sense of self. But precisely 50 years ago, at Richard Avedon's studio on Madison Avenue, she could still step into the breathy-blonde persona. "For hours she danced and sang and flirted and did this thing that's—she did Marilyn Monroe," Avedon said later, adding that the white wine helped things along. "Then there was the inevitable drop ... she sat in the corner like a child, with everything gone." And he clicked his shutter once more. "I wouldn't photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no." The resultant final frame is among the most famous portraits ever made—one that is, as the photographer Vik Muniz neatly put it, "a picture of Norma Jean, not Marilyn." It contains what Roland Barthes, praising Avedon, called "the evidence that, within the image, there is always something else."....Even her reflections, a half-century on, have power." ""She gave more to the still camera than any actress, any woman I've ever photographed, infinitely more patient, more demanding of herself and more comfortable in front of the camera than away from it." - Richard Avedon" "In the Fall of 1958, Marilyn posed for the photographer, Richard Avedon, in a series of interpretations of the great sex symbols of the 21st century: Lillian Russell, Theda Bara, Clara Bow, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. Some of these photos were published exclusively by Life magazine. Miller wote an introduction to the article entitled, My wife, Marilyn. Many have criticized Miller for the contents of this article. Regardless of what Miller said or thinks, these pictures speak for themselves." "Marilyn as Theda Bara Marilyn wanted the role of Cleopatra in the infamous movie with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. When Avedon was doing these character photos, Marilyn was hoping someone would see the "Cleopatra" in her. Had Marilyn been chosen for this role, the movie would have been less expensive and scandalous." "In Marilyn Monroe, Avedon found a virtuoso of theatrical self-impersonation and with her pursued the mysterious point of convergence between actor and character, between the private self and the public role. "There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe," he explained in an interview with the filmmaker, Helen Whitney. "Marilyn Monroe was someone Marilyn Monroe invented, like an author creates a character." Recalling a session that took place at his studio on a May evening in 1957, he continued: "For hours she danced and sang and flirted and did this thing that's—she did Marilyn Monroe. And then there was the inevitable drop. And when the night was over and the white wine was over and the dancing was over, she sat in the corner like a child, with everything gone. I saw her sitting quietly without expression on her face, and I walked towards her but I wouldn't photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no." "Are all portraits lies? It is interesting to think about, although much too deep (what is the truth of a person?) and general to ever actually resolve. Celebrity portraiture, I'd tend to agree, though what do I know? Not celebrities, that's for sure. Then, the next picture that popped into my head was this one, of Marilyn Monroe, by Richard Avedon, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Richard Avedon And the story behind it goes: "There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe was an invention of hers. A genius invention that she created, like an author creates a character. So when Marilyn Monroe put on a sequin dress and danced in the studio- I mean for hours she danced and sang and flirted, and did this thing. There was no describing what she did, she did Marilyn Monroe... And then there was the inevitable drop because she was someone who went very high up and very way down. And when night was over, she sat in a corner like a child with everything gone. But I wouldn't photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no." Then, I thought: Nowadays, you know who probably would be saying no? Her publicists. There would be an army of them, tackling Richard Avedon, all with a vested interest in keeping "Marilyn Monroe" being seen as "Marilyn Monroe". Thankfully that didn't happen, because this is definitely my favorite out of all the pictures of Marilyn Monroe. I love everything about it: her expression, her posture; down to every little detail from the sad glimmer of the sequins on her dress to the flyaway hair at the very top of her head. Then, still thinking: I'm so glad I work with... what are they called? Real people? Non-celebrities? I am interested in people who idolize celebrities, and recently art directed a shoot, exploring the concepts of privacy, surveillance, and travel using the visual language that millions of people see their photos everyday, paparazzi shots: Essay from the exhibition publication, Richard Avedon: Portraits (Harry N. Abrams, New York, 2002)"" "Richard Avedon réalisa notamment la célèbre séance "Fabled Enchantresses", où Marilyn apparait transformée en Marlène Dietrich, Jean Harlow, Clara Bow et autres stars, pour le magazine Life en 1958. Marilyn s'amusa follement lors de cette séance, et elle fut un des meilleurs moments de sa carrière. Avedon était subjugé par sa performance en matière de métamorphose. "Elle donnait plus à l'objectif que toute autre actrice que j'ai eu l'occasion de photographier. Plus patiente, plus exigeante avec elle-même, et plus à l'aise dans le travail que lors des pauses."" "Uno dei suoi servizi più celebri apparve in Italia su dell'8 marzo del 1959. Era intitolato: Marilyn fa rivivere le grandi incantatrici. Ed era presentato da un lungo testo di Arthur Miller. Richard, aveva scattato una straordinaria serie di fotografie a colori e in bianco e nero di Marilyn Monroe, truccata e vestita da Lillian Russel, Marlene Dietrich, Theda Bara, Clara Bow e Jean Harlow. Ne era uscito un fotoservizio davvero straordinario." "Richard Avedon was born in New York on May 15, 1923 of Russian-Jewish immigrant parents. He attended Dewitt Clinton high school in the bronx, but never completed an academic education." Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder) Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kane Kowalczyk. The song sHe sings I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU is the theme song of 1920s cartoon Character BETTY BOOP, even added the "boop-puh-pih- du" at the end of the song. The Clara Bow photos done by Marilyn in 1958 capture the happy spirit of BETTY BOOP. Tags: Marilyn Monroe fame Cleopatra Theda Bara Marlene Dietrich Clara Bow Lillian Russell Jean Harlow Arthur Miller Avedon |
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"Paths of Glory" (1957) Part 2 Stanley Kubrick's emotionally draining, high-tension military drama accounts the futile trench warfare between France and Germany in the First World War. Kirk Douglas (in a taut, but passionate performance) plays Dax, a French colonel ordered by a power-mad, promotion-seeking general to make an impossible suicide-mission assault on The Ant Hill, a heavily-fortified enemy position--with tragic results. One of the most realistic and compelling socio-political war movies ever made, synthesized by Kubrick's signature fluid camera movements, elegant cinema-verite photography and scathing look at the double-standards, class bigotry, corrupt politics, and power abuse of arm-chair bureaucrats. Starring Kirk Douglas as Col. Dax Ralph Meeker as Cpl. Philippe Paris Adolphe Menjou as Gen. George Broulard George Macready as Gen. Paul Mireau Wayne Morris as Lt. Roget Richard Anderson as Maj. Saint-Auban Joseph Turkel as Pvt. Pierre Arnaud Bert Freed as Sgt. Boulanger Kem Dibbs as Pvt. Lejeune Timothy Carey as Pvt. Maurice Ferol Emile Meyer as Father Dupree Susanne Christian as The German singer Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick Calder Willingham and Jim Thompson Based on the novel by Humphrey Cobb Directed by Stanley Kubrick Tags: Kirk Douglas Stanley Kubrick Adolphe Menjou Paths of Glory WWI French army trench warfare betrayal scapegoat |
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Rolex 1957/2006 Rolex 1957/2006 Tags: wristwatch watch watches |
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Jim Weider - 1955 Fender Telecaster & 1957 Tweed Bassman Amp Vintage Fender Guitars & Amps Tags: Fender Guitar |
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Perry Como ~ Round And Round (1957) The Sensational Perry Como sings a superb rendition of 'Round And Round' - with a difference! On one of his TV Shows, from 1957. This video footage is taken from the compilation VHS - 'The Best Of Perry Como Volume One', originally released in 1991. Tags: The Perry Como Show |
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Fiat 500 Introduction in 1957 In 1957 the Fiat 500 icon was introduced. This family car was cheap and offered relatively a lot of space for a small car. A "Volkswagen" for Italy Tags: Fiat Fiat500 Automotive 500 family car |