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  • WHAT'S THE NEXT JOB? [Main Title] WHAT'S THE NEXT JOB? [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Army Kinematograph Service (Production company) 1945

    "One of a film series about jobs after the war". Finding employment

  • BORNE ON TWO WINGS : a malaria episode [Main Title] BORNE ON TWO WINGS : a malaria episode [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Army Kinematograph Service (Production company) 1945

    A humorous treatment of the danger of the malarial mosquito, and of the necessary counter-measures.

  • SHE SERVES ABROAD [Main Title] SHE SERVES ABROAD [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Ministry of Information (Production sponsor) 1943

    Women of the various services, and from various Empire countries, serving in the Middle East theatre of operations.

  • ATS [Main Title] ATS [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Stewart, Hugh (Production individual) 1941-06

    The various jobs of the Auxiliary Territorial Service.

  • THE GERMAN A4 ROCKET [Main Title] THE GERMAN A4 ROCKET [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Army Kinematograph Service (Production company) 1945-12

    Edited film showing the complete process involved in the preparation and launch of the German A4 rocket (V2), beginning with the transportation and going on to show construction, technical operation, arrival in the field, fuelling and launch. Several...

  • LOFOTEN [Main Title] LOFOTEN [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Macdonald, David (Production individual) 1941-03

    A brief account of the raid by the Navy and British and Norwegian soldiers on German fish oil plants in the Lofoten Islands, March 3rd 1941.

  • SPECIAL DESPATCH [Main Title] SPECIAL DESPATCH [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Stewart, Hugh (Production individual) 1941-11

    A fictional 'day in the life' of a Royal Corps of Signals Despatch rider.

  • ACCORDING TO OUR RECORDS [Main Title] ACCORDING TO OUR RECORDS [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Army Kinematograph Service (Production company) 1944

    Underlines the importance of precise record keeping by looking at three cases where army records broke down, and pointing out that, however trivial such examples may appear, at the individual or personal level they can cause serious problems.

  • A DATE WITH A TANK [Main Title] A DATE WITH A TANK [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Bull, Donald (Production individual) 1944-08

    Production of the British 17-pounder. AT gun, presented as a race against first the probability and then the certainty of the development of a new German Tank (the Tiger) which existing 2 and 6-pounders. will not be able to match.

  • THE RIGHT MAN [Main Title] THE RIGHT MAN [Main Title]

    (film) Made by: Bryce, Alex (Production individual) 1942-06

    An impression of the Army's system of aptitude-testing for new recruits.

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