UFA-Wochenschau 463/1965 08.06.1965

Synopsis

1st spaceflight Gemini IV - McDivitt - white title: space - image: world's first astronaut. McDivitt and white go in short-sleeved shirts over test site in Cap Kennedy, half-close. Head white with big world Raumfahrer helmet. McDivitt and white get in car in world space suits. Car driving to the rocket. McDivitt and white go to the elevator. Elevator moves up. The astronauts in the capsule lying. Teams to control screens. Start Gemini IV. man on the telescope. Rising high rocket. President Johnson before the TV screen, half-close. Kick of the rocket propellant from the capsule filmed. Hand of the astronauts in the capsule of the controls and instruments. White with nozzle gun floating in outer space.

02. military pilgrimage to Lourdes title: the pilgrimage - image: soldiers in Lourdes. Soldiers in Lourdes, half-close. Patients on stretchers. Kneeling soldier. High Cross. Ill be carried on stretchers to the Grotto. Patients in wheelchairs. Marching troops. Soldier carries US flag. Waving flags from different countries. The chapel of Lourdes, total. Crowd in front of the Cathedral at fair. Soldiers cross himself and kneel down, half-close. Train of the priest. Pan across wounded in wheelchairs. Torches At night.

03. the magnet in the title of all: the magnet makes it possible - image: man hangs head down to magnet. 2 boys with magnetic circuits in the hand, where balls turn. Magnet with the rotating ball. Machinery of industry. Craftsman takes wrench from wall, which is magnetic. Pliers hanging magnet. Engineer in the steel construction with magnetic slot. Miniature magnet hung heavy. Free floating object in the wind tunnel. Street cleaning car with magnetic bar picks up nails. Man behind the wheel of a car and light cigarette. On the dashboard of magnetic Firelighters. Man on the phone and hangs the phone apparatus of magnetic wall. Man puts beer bottle on a vertical wall. He turns around tray with glasses that hang on the tray. Man flushes out the mouth and glass hangs vertically downwards. Man lifts ball from the ground with magnet, no stoop to. Man hangs his head down on magnetic bar and welcomes another young man. He goes forward with his head down hanging and falls down.

04. Epsom Derby title: the Derby of Epsom - image: horses in the race. Amusement place. Man skin the Lukas. Rotating carousel. 2 people sitting on folding chair table, front of car. Plate with strawberries, large. Racecourse in Epsom people with tip sheets. Crowd, totally. Queen Elizabeth on arrival, half-close. The reins, the favorite horse Sea Bird led no. 22. The jockeys come from the scale. Queen Elizabeth, Philip and Queen Mother, totally. The jockeys on horses before the start. Viewers watch through binoculars. Home, totally, the 22 horses. The horses in the race, recording from the front. The field from behind. The horses at the corner of Tottenham corner before the inlet line. Young spectator with binoculars, large. Man with cylinder looks through binoculars, great. Sea Bird advancing from the middle to the top, get over leading horse and WINS. Lester Pigott's Meadow Court second by the target. Elizabeth with binoculars in the lodge, Philip and Queen Mother, half-close. The winning horse with durchwirkter through ceiling is being conducted between people in the district. Winner's trophy, big.

05. accident story no. 1 - pits cover breakdown from ZL 802 / 6 Günter Jerschke as a funeral entrepreneur stands next to the coffin, from the bone hand looks out and talks. He puts hand in the casket and closing it. Woman sits on the coffee table, drinking coffee, takes cover coffee pot and inverts are Kaffeemütze over the head. Woman stands before her birthday table, opens the package, which is full of white mice and falls over. Mr Wichmann rises in a garbage can and close lid. Garbage trucks with waste men reverses. Trash can is tipped in a garbage truck. License plate HH 6999 cars, great. Canal workers lift lid hole on the road. Workers seeking tool. He puts roof over the open hole. Car drives forward. The worker maintains with the driver. The car drives off, the worker steps back and sinks into the hole. Günter Jerschke drops the lid of the coffin and says with a smile: "For me, you're right."

Origin / Type of content

Persons in the Film

Elizabeth von England ; Elisabeth II. von England ; Jerschke, Günther ; Johnson, Lyndon B. ; McDivitt, Jim ; Philip Mountbatten von Edinboroug ; White, Edward ; Wiechmann, Johannes ; Piggot, Lester

Places

Lourdes ; Washington ; Epsom ; Berlin ; France ; United States

Topics

Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Flags ; filmmaking ; Leisure, recreation ; Rockets ; Horse riding, horse racing (without harness) ; Religious events ; Sports details, fouls ; Spoprt-Ehrungen ; sports audience, sports spectator ; Technology ; Transport: public transport ; automotive engineering, automotive ; Men ; Technology, industry ; Buildings in Europe ; Gastronomy ; Sports honors ; Technology ; transport

Type

Newsreel (G)

Genre

Weekly Newsreel

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Title:

UFA-Wochenschau 463/1965

UFA-Dabei (Other title)

Country of Origin:
Federal Republic of Germany

Year of Production and/or Release

Date of Release:
08.06.1965
Year of Production:
1965

Credits

Origin:
The space capsule spaceflight Gemini IV MacDivitt - white origin: Metro the military procession to Lourdes pilgrimage origin: Pathé journal the magnet makes it possible magnet in everyday life origin: Eclair the Derby from Epsom Epsom Derby origin: Pathe news because my accident series No. 1 Canal workers falls to poorly covered beginning and end mark

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