The world premiere of the movie 'Bright Victory' at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. A man puts on a lapel labeled “Official”. Black cars arrive at the premiere night of ‘Bright Victory’. Valets in white doctor lab coats lined up on the sidewalk, in keeping with the medical aspect of the film. Valet drivers take the cars to park them. Fan girls sitting outside watch celebrities arrive for the event. Standing fans cheer and applaud. Stars of the movie ‘Bright Victory’ sign autographs for fans. Photographers take pictures of celebrities. Theater marquee reads “World Premiere ‘Bright Victory’”. Jimmy Durante removes his hat and strikes his famous pose for the audience. Actress Ann Blyth is seen, along with Donald O'Connor with wife Gwendolyn Carter, and actors Lee Bonnell and Gale Storm. Audience seated and clapping. Man adjusting a tape recorder, another man holds a microphone.
The world premiere of the movie 'Bright Victory' at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The Spanish Colonial Revival style high bell tower and neon sign “Fox Carthay Circle Theatre” are seen. Men adjusts the two searchlights at the Carthay Circle Theatre. Man turns a fitting on one of the searchlights. The two searchlights flicker before they turn on fully.
United States Ambassador to Iran Henry F. Grady gives an interview for Longines Chronoscope on CBS Television. Advertisement for Swiss watchmaker Longines-Wittnauer watch company. Longines Chronoscope moderation Frank Knight introduces himself, with Frazier Hunt and William Bradford Huie the panelists for the interview. Former Ambassador to Iran Mr. Henry F. Grady is introduced to the audience. The panelists and Mr. Grady discuss about the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry. Mr. Grady talks about the control of private companies, mainly American and British, of the Iranian oil industry before the nationalization. “I don’t think Russia could get any of the oil” Ambassador Grady said when asked about the possibility of Soviet takeover of the Iranian oil industry. William Bradford Huie asks Grady about Premier Mohammad Mosaddegh, the leader behind the nationalization movement. Ambassador Grady briefly gives his opinion about a possible settlement between foreign companies and Iran until he is interrupted by Huie. Frank Knight introduces the panelists and guests again before advertising Longines watches to the audience. Longines clock gears and mechanism moving. Display of international gold medal awards won by Longines. Longines wristwatches for men and women on display.
Inside the main cabin of the President Nixon's VC-137C airplane, Spirit of 76 (Air Force One) during flight from Salzburg, Austria, to Moscow Russia, on May 22, 1972. Brief glimpse of National Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger. Views of Press Secretary, Ronald Ziegler. Airborne Press center. Some members of the White House Press Corps filing reports. One is dictating into a hand-held recording device. Some passengers resting.
Two members of the Presidential party traveling on President Nixon's VC-137C, Spirit of 76, discuss plans and procedures for the President's next stop, at Vnukovo II Airport in Moscow. They refer to a chart depicting the President's airplane and diagramming the path to be taken from the aircraft and the position of various parties in the arrival ceremonies.
German soldiers fire artillery on the Lake Ladoga front in Russia during World War II. Soldiers fire from behind barricades. Machine guns fired. Smoke from explosions. Destroyed Russian war materiel scattered over the terrain. Soldiers examine charred Russian heavy tanks. A General shakes hands with soldier with four tank destruction badges on his sleeve.
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