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KINELAUGHS

Kinelaughs (1926)

Jokes written in intertitles - in retrospect not very funny!

HOOTS MON

Hoots Mon (1934)

Nice story about Barn Owls with dubbed sound.

BABIES INVADE GOVERNMENT HOUSE  aka BABY SHOW - SYDNEY

Babies Invade Government House AKA Baby Show - Sydney (1940-1949)

Babies galore at baby show held in...

HOGS NORTON - TRAILER

Hogs Norton - Trailer (1943)

In the battle for fuel, the order is, cease firing - says comedian Gillie...

FOR HUSBANDS ONLY

For Husbands Only (1946)

Examples of latest fashions in women's hats (with large price tags).

FOR DAUGHTERS IN SEARCH OF THE SUN!

For Daughters In Search Of The Sun! (1935)

The latest styles of shorts, jackets and trousers for...

FISHERMAN - 'NO NOT YET' SIGN

Fisherman - 'no Not Yet' Sign (1937)

Bored of being asked if he has caught anything an angler makes a...

 

 

NOTICE BOARDS issue title is SPRING IN THE AIR

Notice Boards Issue Title Is Spring In The Air (1938)

Comical sign beside road telling people not...

PRACTICAL JOKES issue title - TING-A-LING !

Practical Jokes Issue Title - Ting-A-Ling ! (1943)

Item about man carrying out or being the victim...

YACHTING FASHIONS

Yachting Fashions (1946)

The latest fashions for wearing on your yacht, modelled by a blonde and a...

ARTHUR ASKEY

Arthur Askey (1937)

Comedian Arthur Askey sings 'The Moth' in the studio - dupe of NSP 89.

ARE YOU A LIP-READER?

Are You A Lip-Reader? (1933)

Comedian Con Ingham tells a silent joke - the audience have to try and lip...

TASCO

Tasco (1963)

A look at the beautiful Mexican town of Tasco and a donkey that drinks beer.

MOTH BREEDERS

Moth Breeders (1963)

Children have moths attached to their clothes - a family of moth fanciers.

BOARDROOM JOKES

Boardroom Jokes (1963)

Practical jokes produced by the Ellisdon family are tested out in the boardroom...

EVE'S JOKELETS

Eve's Jokelets (1922)

Two jokes are expressed through intertitles.

RONALD FRANKAU

Ronald Frankau (1932)

The comedian Ronald Frankau performing comic routine.

DORRIE DENE

Dorrie Dene (1932)

Footage of the entertainer Dorrie Dene.

REG FOORT

Reg Foort (1934)

Organist Reg Foort plays the organ in several different styles.

I'LL SEE YOU IN THE MORNING - BLACKOUT TRAILER

I'll See You In The Morning - Blackout Trailer (1941)

Trailer encouraging people to be vigilant...

HOW TO GET A GOOD GRIP ON THINGS

How To Get A Good Grip On Things (1932)

World's strongest man Saxson Brown demonstrates how to...

OH HENRY

Oh Henry (1936)

Comic Leonard Henry plays a drunken toff introducing this issue of the New Sound...

L HENRY

L Henry (1936)

Comic Leonard Henry introducing this issue of the New Sound Pictorial.

L HENRY

L Henry (1936)

Comic Leonard Henry introducing this issue of the New Sound Pictorial.

GEORGE DOONAN issue title - GREAT SCOT

George Doonan Issue Title - Great Scot (1940)

Comedian George Doonan performs a routine in the Pathe...

ROBERT HARBIN issue title is ON THE SPOT

Robert Harbin Issue Title Is On The Spot (1940)

Magician Robert Harbin does a trick with a...

GEORGE DOONAN

George Doonan (1941)

George Doonan performs a comedy routine where he seems irresistible to women.

DAVE AND DUSTY FISHING

Dave And Dusty Fishing (1947)

Little boy goes fishing in pond, passers-by ask him what he has caught.

DAVE AND DUSTY

Dave And Dusty (1948)

Dave stands on a pile of school books to watch football match through fence.

DAVE AND DUSTY - DART MEET

Dave And Dusty - Dart Meet (1948)

Little boy hiker resting, his dog drops his shoes into the river to...

HAIR SWITCH

Hair Switch (1949)

Footage of wig making and the hairstylist Steiner at work. Mayfair, London.

DAVE AND DUSTY

Dave And Dusty (1949)

Item about young boy and his dog playing on Dartmoor in Devon.

TRANSPARENT MIRROR

Transparent Mirror (1949)

A camera is placed on the other side of a mirror to film girls in a hat shop....

DAVE AND DUSTY - PHONE BOX

Dave And Dusty - Phone Box (1949)

Little boy with dog makes faces at woman in phone box as she is...

RABBITS FOR SALE issue title WHEELSPIN TO WILTON!

Rabbits For Sale Issue Title Wheelspin To Wilton! (1936)

A woman carries an umbrella with dead...

DEATH OF FRENCH AIR ACE GEORGE BOILLOT

Death Of French Air Ace George Boillot (1910-1919)

Shots of motor / air ace George Boillot who was...

GRACIE FIELDS SINGS FOR OLD FOLKS

Gracie Fields Sings For Old Folks (1954)

Gracie Fields sings and tells jokes for old people in...

GRACIE FIELDS SINGS FOR THE OLD PEOPLE - REEL 1

Gracie Fields Sings For The Old People - Reel 1 (1954)

Gracie Fields stand-up cabaret show in...

DAVE AND DUSTY  FISHING

Dave And Dusty Fishing (1947)

Duplicate of story of same name found in NP 126 - see separate record...

DAVE AND DUSTY

Dave And Dusty (1949)

Duplicate of story of same name found in NP 227 - see separate record for details.

DAVE AND DUSTY TELEPHONE BOX

Dave And Dusty Telephone Box (1949)

Duplicate of story of same name found in NP 235 - see separate...

WHEN IT'S WINTER TIME IN ENGLAND

When It's Winter Time In England (1933)

The latest Australian swimsuit fashions are modelled beside a...

SWEEP DREAMS!

Sweep Dreams! (1935)

Mad story about a man dreaming of a giant vacuum cleaner!

RAF DOGS aka R.A.F. DOGS beware - other Colour Pics share this title

RAF Dogs AKA R.A.F. Dogs Beware - Other Colour Pics Share This Title (1964)

A look at dogs...

THE TWO RASCALS

The Two Rascals (1931)

The comedy duet The Two Rascals sing a song and tell several jokes.

TEX MCLEOD

Tex Mcleod (1931)

Cowboy Tex McLeod spins his lasso and tells jokes.

CLAPHAM AND DWYER

Clapham And Dwyer (1931)

Comedians Clapham and Dwyer go through a humorous routine on a golf course.

SAM MAYO

Sam Mayo (1931)

Comedian Sam Mayo sings a song about a cat and one about all the people who want his pound...

LESLIE WESTON

Leslie Weston (1931)

Good footage of the comedian Leslie Weston performing.

LESLIE SARONY

Leslie Sarony (1931)

Comedians Leslie Sarony and Arty Ash as hikers engage in a little crosstalk and sing...