Film maker Alfred Hitchcock in a meeting of National Press Club. Another man stands near him. Microphones are set in front of him. He answers questions asked to him about his movies, his favorite actor and actresses. He adds humor to his answers and makes the audience laugh. Alfred Hitchcock is given a certificate of appreciation. He talks to other people in the room. Several men seated on chairs which are arranged in order. Alfred Hitchcock looks through a document.
A sign reads 'Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios'. A man enters through the gate of MGM studios. View from inside an open gated entranceway. Small building, tall flag pole, and cars parked outside.Car approaches gateway. 'Stop' written on the road. Messages and signatures of famous film stars, including Judy Garland, inscribed in cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theater. Ostriches in an enclosure. A sign in a street reads 'Madam Louise'. Buildings, automobiles and pedestrians in Los Angeles. A sign reads 'Brooklyn Ave 2000 E, Cummings 500 N'. View of electric poles in a street.
Shops at Olvera Street in Los Angeles. The Jose Herrera Candle Shop at 27 1/2 Olvera Street. A picture shop displays caricatures on the street. Several small articles and bags kept on display in shops. A vendor wearing a sombrero sells produce. A sign reads '1500 children live here! Drive slowly' at Bloom Street. Women and children on walkways of apartments on Bloom Street. Traffic on road. View of houses at the edge of a cliff.
Aerial view of Bagnell Dam in Missouri. The dam is built over Osage River. Ozark Mountains in view. Dam near completion. Huge electric development project. A post office, theater and a restaurant.
Search and rescue efforts after the destruction of Texas Tower Number 4, a U.S. Air Force Air Defense Command Offshore Radar station, in 1961. It was located off Long Island (39degrees48'N 72degrees40'W) and operated by airmen of the 646th Radar Squadron. It had experienced structural difficulties including damage from Hurricane Donna, on September 12, 1960 and was being scheduled for repair or dismantling. The USNS New Bedford and the USS Wasp were in the vicinity, on January 15, 1961, when the storm caused the Tower to collapse and sink.But they were unable to save anyone. In subsequent search and rescue operations, after the storm, The USS Sunbird (ASR-15) submarine rescue ship is seen at the site, along with sailors in a motor whaleboat from the USS Blandy (DD-943). A helicopter from the USS Wasp (CV-18)flies overhead. A scuba diver surfaces near the whaleboat and is taken aboard. A motor whaleboat from the USS Sunbird maneuvers in rough water. Whaleboats seen returning sailors and divers to the Sunbird.
Ground and air search operations for missing crewmen of a Strategic Air Command (SAC) B-52 aircraft of 99th Bomb Wing. The plane crashed against the side of Elephant Mountain, Maine. CH-3 plane in flight above search area. Lake, Elephant Mountain and snow covered crash area in view. Pilots of CH-3 plane Lieutenant Edward L Heft and Captain Kenneth L Winden scan terrain for survivors. Smoke signals on crash area.
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