Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 (1950)
Another edition of the industry cinemagazine, featuring three film articles. Pipeline to Pimlico: water heating from Battersea Power Station to local housing, includes scenes of building the new flats and opens with scenes from the film Passport to Pimlico featuring the commentator John Slater. Hot Stuff: champion fire brigade at Brodsworth Colliery. The brigade (who are part-time firemen) is seen at practice. Full Support: Tromit gatehead safety device, Wales, at the New Cross Hands Colliery.
Director: Michael Clarke, Tony Thompson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1950
Cast
- John Slater - Commentator
Cinematography: Charles Smith
Production: Data Film Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Michael Clarke, Tony Thompson
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 about?
- Another edition of the industry cinemagazine, featuring three film articles. Pipeline to Pimlico: water heating from Battersea Power Station to local housing, includes scenes of building the new flats and opens with scenes from the film Passport to Pimlico featuring the commentator John Slater. Hot Stuff: champion fire brigade at Brodsworth Colliery. The brigade (who are part-time firemen) is seen at practice. Full Support: Tromit gatehead safety device, Wales, at the New Cross Hands Colliery.
- Who directed Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5?
- Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 was directed by Michael Clarke, Tony Thompson.
- Who stars in Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5?
- Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 stars John Slater.
- How long is Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5?
- Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5?
- Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 is a Documentary film.
- Where was Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 produced?
- Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5 was produced in United Kingdom.