Watch Universal Newsreel Vol. 37 Release 81-88
- NR
- 2010
- 49 min
Experience the American Journey through our country's visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States. Release Dates: Oct 8,1964 - Nov 2,1964 Oct 8, (Release 81)- QUEEN BEGINS CANADIAN 9-DAY TOUR: a royal welcome on Prince Edward Island as Queen Elizabeth arrives; fashions parade in ISRAEL and ROME; BASEBALL: THE CARDINALS MEET THE YANKEES.
Oct 12, (Release 82)- THE WORLD SERIES
The Yankee-Cardinal World Series moves to New York with the games even; THE OLYMPIC GAMES: Tokyo is dressed in her holiday best for the opening of the Eighteenth Modern Olympics; FOOTBALL: OHIO STATE vs. ILLINOIS.
Oct 15, (Release 83)- KHRUSHCHEV RESIGNS: he was the most traveled Soviet leader in history. The Khrushchev era is at an end; U.S. CONTINUES OLYMPIC TRIUMPHS; CARDS TRUMP YANKS IN SERIES.
Oct 19, (Release 84)- BRITISH ELECTION: LABOUR PARTY OUSTS THE CONSERVATIVES; THE OLYMPICS: UNITED STATES WIDENS TOKYO LEAD: The United States continues to fly high in the Olympic games; FOOTBALL: MICHIGAN vs. PURDUE; TRAILER: Kirk Douglas urges you to vote.
Oct 22, (Release 85)- THE 1964 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: as Americans prepare to go to the polls November 3, hopefully more than two-thirds of eligible voters that exercised this precious privilege in 1960 - your Newsreel offers close views of both Candidates and what they stand for. Look. Listen. ON NOVEMBER 3 the VOTER will have the final say. Trailer: Janet Leigh urges you to vote.
Oct 26, (Release 86)- FINAL TRIBUTE TO HERBERT CLARK HOOVER: a nation mourns his passing; LESLIE CARON RECEIVES "STAR OF THE YEAR" AWARD at the 35th annual Allied States Association of Motion Picture Exhibitors; OLYMPICS END WITH UNITED STATES TRIUMPH
The United States teams wind up with 36 Gold Medals to beat out their closest rival - the Soviet Union; Fashion report in full COLOR.
Oct 29, (Release 87)- POPE REDEDICATES FAMED ABBEY: The famed Benedictine Monastery of Monte Cassino was redu