Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 1.
01:00:09 Various shots people dancing Charleston, including C/Us of their feet.
01:00:38. "Time to Remember" title. "A programme to take you back - however young you may be." "Recalled by Stanley Holloway".
01:01:01 Various shots women tea party in garden. Various shots people picnicking in punts at Boulter's Lock. Including woman dancing in punt. Various shots cricket match - rain stops play and players and umpire run off pitch. L/S cricket spectators under umbrellas in rain.
01:01:46 Intertitle: "1926", "The Short Sharp Shower".
01:01:58 Excerpt from feature film - THE SON OF THE SHEIKH with Vilma Banky and Rudolph Valentino - BEWARE COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS. Various shots Valentino dancing on stage with ex-wife, Natasha Rambova (Winifred Hudnut). Various shots Valentino's funeral, including; Douglas Fairbanks walking before coffin, Pola Negri weeping, Malachy's Church - Actor's Chapel.
01:03:09 L/S of train driving through flooded fields and tracks. Various shots of flooded streets and countryside. C/U of wireless. More shots of floods. L/S of tram in city street. Various shots of German battleships being salvaged in Scapa Flow. Various shots of British troops leaving Rhine, on foot and by train. Various shots of National Socialist (Nazi) party campaigning in German - scattering pamphlets from trucks with swastikas on. M/S President Paul Von Hindenburg inspecting troops. M/S of German ministers on doorstep large building - having been admitted into League of Nations. M/S of French Premier Astride Briand. End of Reel 1 - N.B. These reel numbers relate to NEG reels - Pathe's prints have been combined into 2 reels.
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