Collection search - Motors on the March = Moteurs en Cadence
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Record information – Brief Motors on the March = Moteurs en Cadence
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1941Item number (ISN):19465Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:ASSOCIATED SCREEN NEWS LTD.Accession:1973-0127Media:FilmOriginal title:Motors on the MarchPart:1 of 1Production date:1941Production company:Associated Screen News Ltd.Production credit:director, Jack Chisholm; technical supervisor, T.R. Elliott; photography, Alfred Jacquemin; narrator, Rupert Caplan; narration, Larry Gough; D'Arcy Marsh; music, Howard Fogg; sound supervisor, Maurice MetzgerSponsor:General Motors of Canada Ltd.Description:Documentary on the contribution of the Canadian automotive industry to the war effort. Montage of Canadian war machines; montage of Nazi personalities, events in Germany, parades of tanks, soldiers,etc. One lone Highlander blows a bugle. Cut to Canadian soldiers on parade. Long sequences on men and women at work on war material, manning machine tools, building automotive components for military transports. Artillery tractors and military trucks are tested on an exceedinglly rough testing ground. Women are shown being trained as drivers, mechanics, attending classes, graduating. Montage of diplomas from various cities in Canada. Women are then shown working on shells. Final sequences on an industrial montage, and on a montage of Canadian scenes beginning with the Parliament buildings in Ottawa. <11mn>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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