The film 'Auto Workers in Detroit' about workers in automobile factories in Detroit, Michigan. Street traffic in Detroit. Various 1940s vehicles seen including Ford, Chevrolet, GMC. A trailer truck carrying new cars takes a turn. Exteriors of automobile factories. A trolley car comes to a stop. Workers get out of trolley car. A car pulls into a parking lot. A man gets out and walks to the factory. Men walk towards and into a factory. They punch time cards. Interiors of an auto plant. A worker pulls levers that start various machines. An automobile engine on an overhead hook dollied towards a car then lowered into position. A man works near the door of a Ford Custom 2 door sedan on the assembly line. Wheel and rim on the overhead hook dolly are placed into position.
A dramatization depicts a Japanese man's visit to a citizens' public hall in Yanaizu, Japan. Dramatization : A man gets out of a car. Two men talk about making of a new film and about location of shooting. Horses graze and a train pulls past farmers working on a field. The train stops at Aizu Yanaizu station. The unit arrives and stands with their luggage. The team leader is greeted by the manager of the citizens' public hall . People walk on a path with trees on either side and over a bridge. A house amidst trees on a hill top. The two men walk and stand near a wooden railing. The houses in the town. People walk on a street. Japanese architecture including temples. A picture of teachers of a primary school and the founder of the school.
A film about the activities of a family in the United States in the early 1950s. A dramatization : A girl wipes a table and serves men in a restaurant. She walks up to a group of youngsters to serve. She notices a dress in a newspaper as a girl points to it. The girl stands outside a shop looking at the dress. Her housewife mother and grandmother stitch sitting in chairs. The husband in the family and a boy sit in the living room reading newspapers. The boy goes and sits with the father on a sofa. The family talks. The father and the son play chess. The mother homemaker shows a paper cutting to her husband and insists him to buy a sewing machine. The family discusses about the machine. The girl enters with a new dress. The father scolds the girl. The girl runs out of the house. The father moves around in the house. The mother talks over a telephone and writes in a register. The grandmother offers tea. She places a glass of milk on the sofa. The father picks up the telephone. The father and the mother rush out of the house. The grandmother and the boy sit on the sofa. The grandmother hugs the boy. The parents walk towards a man in search of their daughter. The man points towards the girl. They rush to the girl and hug her. They walk into their house. The grandmother hugs the girl. The boy hangs his shirt. The girl and the grandmother sitting at a table drink. The father apologizes to the daughter. The grandmother explains to the family. The family members sit and listen.
A documentary film about public film production and use in Japan. An audio visual officer works on a map of Japan on a wall. The officer gives a record to a man. The audio visual officer shows new records to leaders. He hands over a record to one of the officers. A film shows a classroom session.
The film 'American Women and the social change-women and their family' about working women in the United States in new roles that do not fit traditional homemaker and housewife stereotypes, or that were traditionally jobs held by men. Women walk across a street. A woman laughs. Women practice dance. A woman works as a dentist. Two women bird trainers. A woman plays a violin and another woman sings. A woman officer takes an oath. A woman teaches. A woman works on equipment. A woman in a meeting. Women work in a workshop. A woman paints. A woman looks into a microscope. A doctor checks a child. American sociologist Jessie Bernard of the National institute of Education talks to Edna G. Rostow, a mental hygiene consultant at the Yale University, about the change in the life style of women and the reason behind it.
The bride schools in Yokosuka, Japan. Sailors and their Japanese girls enter chapel at Naval Base at Yokosuka for briefing before marriage. Chaplain talks at the two sailors and their girls. One sailor and two Japanese girls talk to Chaplain. Japanese girl talks to Chaplin as a sailor and a girl listens. Sailor and bride look at some books on table. Chaplain takes book from sailor and hands it to the girl. Girl takes the book and opens it. The book is a Japanese English version of new testament. One page of the book and other in Japanese. Girl turns pages of a book.
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