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Strand Film Company
The Echo Murders 1945    star_border 4.5
Detective Sexton Blake takes on Nazi spies while solving a series of crimes.
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Meet Sexton Blake 1945    star_border 5.5
The famous detective and his trusty side-kick, Tinker, are called in by the War Office to find some important papers that were stolen from a man killed during an air raid.
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Cotswold Club 1944
How Somerton, Oxfordshire benefits from membership of the Village Produce Association during WWII.
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Our Country 1944
A romantic tour of Britain set to Dylan Thomas's poetry.
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These Are the Men 1943
Anti nazi short.
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A Welcome to Britain 1943    star_border 7
An uncredited Anthony Asquith is one of the directors of this WWII film (a joint UK/US production) which aims to explain British culture and character to the newly arrived American soldier. Starting with the ubiquitous pub visit, the film breezes through geography lessons, food and entertainment on the Home Front.
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The People's Land 1943
A short documentary about the work of the National Trust in Great Britain
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Balloon Site 568 1942
Women from a variety of professions sign up to join a volunteer group looking after barrage balloons. Working through all weathers and all hours, after an eleven-week initial training period, they are committed to their work as well as their leisure-time activities.
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This Is Colour 1942
A short documentary to demonstrate what can be done with Technicolor film and to show various other colourful products.
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New Towns for Old 1942
Sheffield stands in as 'Smokedale', an industrial Everytown, in this stirring call for "new schools, new hospitals, new roads, new life", after WWII.
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Tank Patrol 1941
Made in 1941, this stirring Ministry of Information dramatisation tells the story of a Crusader tank crew trapped behind enemy lines in the Desert. With no intercom, a wounded crewman and little fuel, they must fight their way through an Italian column to freedom.
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Night Watch 1941
Two lovers search for some privacy to kiss during the blitz.
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Tomorrow Is Theirs 1940
Tomorrow is Theirs examines provisions for secondary school education during the war, arguing for the importance of maintaining excellent, thorough schooling in spite of wartime obstacles.
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Village School 1940    star_border 2
A real Buckinghamshire schoolteacher - the kindly Mrs James - is the star of this persuasive WWII propaganda film. Shot on location in Ashley Green, it shows how evacuees from surrounding towns adapt to village life and wartime conditions. With its images of happy, healthy children, the film was clearly designed to give reassurance to city-dwelling mothers separated from their offspring.
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The Duchy of Cornwall 1938    star_border 6
This survey of early Cornish history looks at the country's language, landscape and industries.
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Behind the Scenes 1938
A playful and affectionate look at London Zoo and the people and animals who make up its daily life.
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Eastern Valley 1937
Unemployed miners in South Wales are helped to form a Subsistence Production Society to farm and produce goods co-operatively.
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Today We Live 1937
Two case studies highlighting the work of the National Council of Social Service: the conversion of a barn into a village hall in South Cerney, Gloucestershire, and the building of an occupational centre in the depressed mining village of Pentre in the Rhondda Valley, Wales.
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The Way to the Sea 1936
A 1936 documentary film about the London to Portsmouth railway. A lesser known contemporary of Night Mail, also featuring the music of Benjamin Britten and poetry of W.H. Auden.
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On the Way to Work 1936
Propaganda film, capturing “the work of the government’s training camps and instructional centres for unemployed men.” - NFA catalogue.
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