Richard Massingham Filmes

  • 1952
    Introducing the New Worker

    Introducing the New Worker

    Introducing the New Worker

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    Showing the importance of a thorough induction.

    Introducing the New Worker
  • 1949
    Thirty Miles an Hour

    Thirty Miles an Hour

    Thirty Miles an Hour

    01949HD

    Short road safety film.

    Thirty Miles an Hour
  • 1946
    Influenza

    Influenza

    Influenza

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    Public health film, warning of the dangers of this airborne disease through sneezing.

    Influenza
  • 1947
    Agricultural Holiday Camps

    Agricultural Holiday Camps

    Agricultural Holiday Camps

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    The effortlessly comic abandons the stress of his city job to work on a farm.

    Agricultural Holiday Camps
  • 1944
    Elopement in France

    Elopement in France

    Elopement in France

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    Elopement in France
  • 1947
    Watch Your Meters

    Watch Your Meters

    Watch Your Meters

    01947HD

    Richard Massingham stars in an educational short about ways of conserving household energy.

    Watch Your Meters
  • 1951
    High Treason

    High Treason

    High Treason

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    Men from Scotland Yard and military intelligence build a dossier on a sabotage ring.

    High Treason
  • 1948
    Pedestrian Crossing

    Pedestrian Crossing

    Pedestrian Crossing

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    Richard Massingham gives a comic demonstration of how to cross the road.

    Pedestrian Crossing
  • 1941
    Dangers in the Dark

    Dangers in the Dark

    Dangers in the Dark

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    “During the Second World War, blackout regulations were imposed to make it harder for enemy aircraft to find their targets over Britain. This...

    Dangers in the Dark
  • 1948
    Health in Our Time

    Health in Our Time

    Health in Our Time

    01948HD

    Shows how hygiene can change the course of history and how it was a decisive factor in Britain's World War II victory. Commentary by Dr. Charles Hill.

    Health in Our Time
  • 1953
    Turn the Key Softly

    Turn the Key Softly

    Turn the Key Softly

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    A bitter burglar, a prostitute and an elderly shoplifter spend their first day out of jail.

    Turn the Key Softly
  • 1946
    Women After the War

    Women After the War

    Women After the War

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    A provoking film on the place of women.

    Women After the War
  • 1946
    An Englishman's Home..........

    An Englishman's Home..........

    An Englishman's Home..........

    01946HD

    An Englishman's Home..........
  • 1947
    Pedal Cyclists

    Pedal Cyclists

    Pedal Cyclists

    01947HD

    Pedal Cyclists
  • 1952
    Brief City

    Brief City

    Brief City

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    Styles of architecture used in the 1951 South Bank Exhibition, London.

    Brief City
  • 1943
    In Which We Live: Being the Story of a Suit Told by Itself

    In Which We Live: Being the Story of a Suit Told by Itself

    In Which We Live: Being the Story of a Suit Told by Itself

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    Government information film on how to get maximum wear from a man's suit, narrated by one such suit in the form of an autobiography.

    In Which We Live: Being the Story of a Suit Told by Itself
  • 1950
    Moving House

    Moving House

    Moving House

    01950HD

    Richard Massingham's 'Uncle Bob' character helps his family move house.

    Moving House
  • 1949
    Warning to Travellers

    Warning to Travellers

    Warning to Travellers

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    Advice for post-war British holidaymakers on how to comply with new Treasury legislation on taking money abroad, presented in comic style by Richard...

    Warning to Travellers
  • 1945
    Seeing Them Through

    Seeing Them Through

    Seeing Them Through

    01945HD

    Documentary short film reporting on the activities of the American Red Cross and the useage made of contributed funds for the previous year. ...

    Seeing Them Through
  • 1942
    The Five-Inch Bather

    The Five-Inch Bather

    The Five-Inch Bather

    01942HD

    A man extols the enjoyment that can still be had in a bath restricted to the wartime allowance of five inches of hot water.

    The Five-Inch Bather