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for translation. Tudományos körökben az általános nézet', hogy a nézök szeretik a filmsztárokat, istenitik öket. Ezen túl /fel/ismerik még a filmrendezöket, talán-talán még az operatöröket is jegyzik. Ami viszont a háttérben teremtödik, s nem rivaldafényben, titok marad. Holott enélkül egy film nem film. A diszlet- és látványtervezés a külsö szemlélö számára nem látványos mesterség, a filmben a 'lélegzö', életteli diszlet a láthatatlan Iátható. Magyar mestere Romvári József diszlettervezö, aki nélkül nem létezne a magyar film. Számokba fojtva 130 játékfilm, 30 tévéfilm diszletvilágát álmodta vászonra, s alkotta meg tehetséggel, eleven hitelességet kölcsönözve tárgyainak, elö- és háttereinek. - In this edition the three heirlooms to enter The Repair Shop for restoration are a 100-year-old surveyor's theodolite, a ice-cream seller's brass bell and a deflated, shrivelled leather football.
- Twelve jurors must decide the fate of a Chechen adolescent charged with murdering his stepfather.
- The Olympic Auditorium opened in 1925 as Los Angeles was exploding, a state-of-the art fight palace to entertain the masses. But the arena, built to rival Madison Square Garden, was a money pit from the start. Shady promoters came and went until the building owner took a chance on a single mother who had never seen a pro fight. Taking over in the midst of World War II, Aileen Eaton built a sports empire that lasted nearly four decades, launching stars and becoming the most powerful boxing promoter in America. As the years passed, Eaton's Olympic promotion mirrored the changing tastes and demographics of the city, thriving in large part due to the loyalty of Mexican-American fans. When the building sold and Aileen was pushed out in 1980, the Olympic struggled again, briefly becoming the concrete cathedral of hardcore punk until it sputtered to an inglorious death. In 2005 the building was sold again, becoming the Glory Church of Jesus Christ, a Korean megachurch.
- Today, Andy Cronkite brings in an 18th century clock made by renowned French maker Julian Beliard. The prized piece was rescued from a church cellar after an attack during the London Blitz. Their next visitor is Anne-Marie Salmon from London has an old 1960s radiogram for the attention of Mark Stuckey and Will Kirk. Then sisters Julie Welsh and Helen Branford from Yorkshire bring in a botanical field microscope for the attention of Brenton West which used to amuse them as children.
- Gramophone Expert Tim Weeks tackles a portable Peter Pan gramophone that has seen better days. No longer able to spin records, Will Tim be able to fix it so that it can play music once more? Meanwhile Will and Sonnaz take on the repair and restoration of a child's rocking chair and Steve gets an old cash register from 1913 to sort out and make good.
- The team tackles a wooden travel trunk used by a family of Polish refugees as they travelled the globe looking for a permanent place to call home, a glass and resin memorial trophy and a 1940s toy gyroscope.
- Jay Blades and the team bring four treasured family heirlooms, and the memories they hold, back to life.. There is a big project for guitar expert Julyan Wallis: a 1960s guitar that belonged to Robyn Griffith's grandfather, who had a real love of jazz but never had the opportunity to learn to play this cherished instrument. Wood-restoration expert Will Kirk has his work cut out when Christine Clay from Doncaster delivers a handmade card table that is very dear to her heart. The one-of-a-kind octagon table was made for her by her father, who recently passed away. Friday night was cards night as Christine grew up, and her dad was quite the player. Terry Poole from Berkshire is next to arrive with his late father's bookmaker's clock bag, hopeful that the Repair Shop siblings, horologist Steve and leather expert Susie, will join forces to get this unusual keepsake coming up trumps again. Finally, expert David Burville is put to the test when Liz Harvey from Sheffield arrives with what's left of a Victorian clockwork pigeon. It belonged to Liz's grandmother, and although she remembers it well, she has never seen it go. Liz recently attempted to fix it herself, but with disastrous results.
- Leather expert Suzie Fletcher, alongside upholsterer Sonnaz Nooranvary, restore a badly damaged suspended chair from the 1960s, known as a 'leaf chair'. A gift from his grandmother, the owner is keen to hang it in his flat and relive his childhood memories of happy times. Its distinctive shape and design prove to be quite the challenge for Suzie and Sonnaz but with a little ingenuity and team work, the two restore the chair beautifully. Blacksmith/conservator Matthew Boultwood comes to the rescue of a 30-kilo cast iron statue of the Roman God Hercules. It took pride of place in a town's Heritage Centre, until an unfortunate accident meant he lost his club, but using a clever repair technique Matthew saves the day. And wood restorer Will Kirk takes on an interesting smokers' stand, which belonged to the owner's pipe-smoking grandfather. It has lost a leg and several pieces are missing but, with the help of restorer Steven Fletcher, the stand is returned to its former glory.
- Jay Blades and the team restore a pair of roller skates, a record player, a toy fire engine and a freedom fighter's wallet.
- Jay and the team bring three treasured family heirlooms, and the memories they hold, back to life. The first visitor to the barn is Emma Patinson, with a much-loved childhood toy. Emma is hoping Julie and Amanda can work their magic on her quirky companion, a worn and cracked puppet from the 1970s. The puppet was a present from Emma's dad, who very sadly passed away not long after gifting the toy to his daughter. The puppet has had some bumps and bruises along the way. Emma longs to see him as he once was, and Amanda and Julie are only too happy to help. Next, camera restorer Brenton and leather expert Suzie welcome art student Eloise Badger to the workshop. Eloise has brought in her late great-grandmother's camera. Sadly, it hasn't been used for over 60 years and has seized shut, and its leather bag has also seen better days. This 90-year-old heirloom has been reverently cared for by the family since it was bought in 1932. Treasured by Eloise's great-grandmother, who was a keen photographer, it has now been passed down to Eloise. She is studying fine art and has inherited her great grandmother's passion for photography. Lastly, clockmaker Steve is faced with an unusual timepiece: a Congreve rolling ball clock owned by Huw David from Burnley. Huw's grandfather Oswald cleverly made the clock during the 1980s. It is powered by a metal ball rolling down a slanted table. But unfortunately these types of clocks are notoriously bad at keeping time. Sadly, Oswald developed dementia and never got a chance to perfect the running of the clock. Steve has a challenge on his hands to get this clock running to time, but with patience, ingenuity and a delicate touch, he coaxes it back to its former glory.
- The first U.S. spaceship to Venus crash-lands off the coast of Sicily on its return trip. A dangerous, lizard-like creature comes with it and quickly grows gigantic.
- In 1917 Lenin and the communists founded the Soviet secret service - Cheka, the predecessor of the KGB.
- The team tackles a small but very precious family heirloom: a 170 year old gold ring, with intricate detailing, that is currently in pieces, a jewellery box bought in Italy, and a 200 year old fire bucket, which is on the brink of collapse. Firstly Richard has a look at the gold ring to repair and resize it so that it'll fit the owner's adult fingers. Then Will starts to repair the jewellery box which include The revealing of a secret compartment which the owner wasn't aware of. Suzie meanwhile tackles the repairs necessary to repair and restore the old fire bucket.
- Frank's been lucky from the day, he was born. So why's he throwing rocks at a church after winning $6,200,000 in 1976 NYC lottery? He tells his story at the police station.
- 3 Days in Daytona: The 2012 Biketoberfest Special from Daytona, Florida gets down to the nitty gritty of Biketoberfest 2012. The latest edition in the 3 Days Series features music and interviews from Jasmine Cain, Saliva, Jack Shit from The Broken Spoke, Motorcycle Cowboys, crazy biker games, and plenty of moonshine! Our crew was all over the Daytona Beach area for Biketoberfest 2012 and captured ALL the hottest ladies, all the sweetest bikes, and of course, have your backstage pass at the most happening adult playground in Daytona- The Broken Spoke!
- Making their way through a 40-acre salvage yard, Mike and Frank harvest a few lost treasures, including a never-seen-before farmer's minibike. Then they go to pick through an old West Virginia collection in a garage that's been untouched for 20 years.
- On a spaceship headed straight for the centre of the sun, the Doctor only has 42 minutes to save Martha and the ship's crew from an inevitable doom.
- ShortLenae, Natalie and Jake are the only survivors of a mass shooting that took place at Frank's Diner six months earlier. They are still deeply traumatized and deteriorating. Lenae lost the people she cares most about and Natalie and Jake have nearly lost the love they once had for each other. In the hopes it will help them heal, the trio meet at the location of the shooting to share their memories of the event. The experience is a reminder that the road to recovery can be a long one, but that there is hope.
- A World War II U-boat crew are stranded in northern Canada. To avoid internment, they must make their way to the border and get into the still-neutral U.S.
- Transatlantic flight 713 is in trouble because the pilot and crew are poisoned while flying above the ocean. Now the passengers have to take control to save their lives.
- Every second is precious for a Russian submarine crew, as they are stranded 72 meters below the ocean's surface.
- A group of Hussars stationed at a Polish outpost hear there's a revolution going on in their native Hungary. Their attempt to return home incurs the wrath of the Austrians.
- This should be essential viewing for all 9/11 conspiracy theorists. It examines all the conspiracies circulating on the Internet and elsewhere, and neatly demolishes them with the truth. With original source material rather than distortions and mis-quotes, and with interviews with people who were there. It also explains why so many people feel the need to believe these conspiracy theories; their government has already lied to them so often, why shouldn't they believe they'd been lied to again? The most telling comments were the ones that describe conspiracy theorists as people who just can't believe that such an act could be done by a few dedicated people. If that's possible, then nothing is safe. So they believe the conspiracy. In fact they are right to be concerned. Nothing is safe. But this was an act committed by a few dedicated people.
- What happens when the deadliest infectious disease know to man arrives in a megacity with over 21 million people .
- The guys tackle two epic picks: a storied boatyard in the Bronx and an untouched 70s man-cave in Oregon. Wes and Krista in the City Island boatyard in the Bronx let go of a few boat-related toys and some other goodies. But Wes and Mike can't agree a price on Wes's VW camper vans or the GMC van. Heading to Coos Bay in Oregon the chaps go into Dustin's garage which has become his man-cave the guys pick up a few smalls.
- From the Seminole Wars in the 1830s, through two World Wars, right up to Afghanistan, Jewish Floridians have proudly contributed and served in various campaigns within all branches and ranks of the U.S military. Now the stories of some of these dedicated and honorable individuals along with their families will be featured in the documentary, "A Call to Serve: Florida Jews and the U.S Military." Supported by footage, numerous photos and artifacts that include weapons and letters, "A Call to Serve: Florida Jews and the U.S Military," will give viewers both a Jewish and universal perspective on what it is like to sometimes make the ultimate sacrifice for a country that has provided so much opportunity for so many.
- Three modern-day pilgrims investigate a bizarre crime in a small town while on their way to Canterbury.
- BBC producer/director David M. Thompson follows a group of admirers of the film A Canterbury Tale (1944) on their annual location walk in 2005. As this was the year of the centenary of the birth of director Michael Powell the location walk included visits to a lot of the places around Canterbury where Powell grew up. The documentary includes interviews with walk organizers Paul Tritton and Steve Crook as well as with various other people there. Some of the scenes from the film are re-created with people on the walk reading out the lines from scenes filmed at those locations 60+ years ago.
- "STRYKER" the church dog runs into his old nemesis "SANTA PAWS" at the church Christmas party. Will fur fly? Will Stryker be able to assist a needy boy realize his Christmas wish? Will Christmas even come this year? These and many more questions are answered in this side-splitting video short.
- Mr. D is a killer. A cold, calculating, brutal gun for hire. A rising star in the Mafia, he is sent from New York to the suburban home of Chris and Genie Richardson to take care of some urgent business. Unfortunately, the mark isn't home, and Genie Richardson is left all alone with Mr. D and his gun. What transpires is a talk between a terrified woman whose life has been turned upside down and the man who was sent there to kill the love of her life. This is what happens when death comes calling. What happens next is A Conversation with Mr. D.
- Mail author for translation. A film egyetlen peldanya egy, a huszas evekben PATHE RURAL neven ismert 17,5 mm-es, kulonleges keskenyfilm-meretben maradt fenn. A falu rossza Toth Ede nepszinmuve, mely 1873- ban nemzeti palyadijat nyert. A darab elso eloadasa 1875-ben volt a Nemzeti Szinhazban, Erkel Gyula zenejevel. Hubay Jeno operajakent a Magyar Kir. Operahaz is bemutatta 1896- ban. A felveteleket Zitkovszky Bela, a honi mozgokepfenyke- pezes idoben is, majd izlesben is legelsove valt mestere keszitette.
- Boorish Paul is obsessed with the daily news stories depicting bizarre and unusual ways people die. His long suffering partner, Lauren, can only take so much before a mini vac offers her a way to exact her revenge in an appropriate fashion.
- Amazingly, Harry is lost without Lucille, and after 4 failed replacements moves the office to her house while she is recovering. Lucy then uses a variety of schemes to get him out. Harry ends up being arrested for operating a business in a residential area
- Professor Graham (James Cagney) reflects on his life and career and in particular about three students he taught. One was a handicapped artist, the second was a debutante and the third was a college hero. The three students learnt about kindness and dignity from him. Cagney's performance is powerful and touching.
- Dana White called out Chris Camozzi telling him that what he thought was just a minor tooth ache, was actually a broken jaw. Because of this injury, Camozzi was sent home. Seth Baczynski replaces him. Second fight is named: Brad Tavares vs James Hammortree
- The French Foreign Legion will never be the same after the uproarious World War II exploits of Sgt. Duke Roscoe and his band of military misfits. It's a hilarious "war movie" that will leave you shell-shocked with laughter.
- A documentary about the filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The documentary was broadcast on the opening night of the UK Arena arts channel (now sadly no more) followed by screenings of three of their films, A Matter of Life and Death (1946), Black Narcissus (1947) and The Red Shoes (1948). The documentary includes interviews with people who worked with Powell and Pressburger and some of their admirers.
- A Hungarian scholar enters a strange world of animal experimentation and murder, after he is invited to visit Pendragon Castle, belonging to an eccentric reclusive earl.
- A Run Through Portsmouth is a 3 minute short film made for The Guardian Cities and Barbican film competition. A run through our city of Portsmouth captures all the sights and landmarks including Fort Nelson, Portsdown Hill, Port Solent Marina, Portchester Castle, Portsmouth Guildhall, Gunwharf Quays, Spinnaker Tower, HMS Warrior, Fratton Park (Home of Portsmouth Football Club), Canoe Lake, Southsea Beach, Clarence Pier, The D-Day Museum, Southsea Common and The Royal Marine's Museum.
- An accident in the butcher's shop leads Norman and Mr Grimsdale to the hospital where, after causing the normal amount of chaos, Norman finds Lindy, a little girl who hasn't spoken or smiled since her parents were killed in an aeroplane accident. Norman decides to help.
- "Bookends" around the concert of Jacqueline du Pré playing the Elgar Cello Concerto with the New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by her husband Daniel Barenboim with extra footage showing more details of Jacqueline's life when young and after she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1973 which cut a brilliant career tragically short.
- 1951. Drama. Stars, Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Eva Bartok, and Gina Lollobrigida. When an Englishman leaves America to enlist in the RAF, his grueling combat experiences result in a loss of memory.
- Jay Blades and the team bring three treasured family heirlooms back to life. Soft toy restorers Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell work their magic on an old threadbare (or Fred Bear) teddy called Fred. Woodwork expert Will Kirk repairs an old murder box which used to hold everything necessary for the Newcastle upon Tyne to set up an office to investigate a dastardly crime. Embroidery expert Sara Dennis repairs the shabrack (horse's saddle cloth) that the owner's father used to use in the Household Cavalry. Pete Woods repairs the trumpet that the owner's dad used to use to celebrate each New Year.
- This is a short episodic look at 7 lives that were impacted by the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. John the Apostle and Simon Peter reflect on the Passover Seder in the first two episodes, both unsure of what Jesus is planning. A Roman soldier laments the crucifixion in episode three. In episode four, Mary (Mother of Jesus) shares her grief in a prayer to the Father. John's brother, James, is depicted as a frustrated but faithful follower of Jesus in episode five. In episode six, Martha professes her faith in God's plan, even though she doesn't understand. Finally, in episode seven, Mary Magdalene, walks faithfully to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus, only to find the stone has been rolled away.
- A documentary about the film Peeping Tom (1960). How and why it was made, how the uniformly bad reaction from the critics at the time affected everybody concerned and how it is regarded now. Interviews with the cast and writer and with film critics past and present. Older critics still try to justify their bad reviews, some referring to it as a "snuff movie" despite the fact that the only death we see is that of the killer. It was released just as writer 'Leo Marks' was about to publish his autobiography of his time in SOE so there is quite a bit about wartime influences on the study of fear.
- A solo mum has her cherished family crib restored for her newborn baby's bedtime, and a child's pogo stick, steeped in emotion and years of rust, is dramatically transformed.
- Mail author for translation. Futbólia minisztertanácsa ehatározza, hogy megszerzi az ország- nak a világhírû magyar csodacsatárt. Duca tengernagyra bízzák az akció végrehajtását. A magyar csapat éppen Svájcban ját- szik, Duca tehát odautazik embereivel. A labdarúgokat két nyugaton élõ magyar--Bruno és Jóska--követi a szállodába, hogy töltõtollakat adjon el nekik. Véletlenül õket is lefény- képezik, s Duca tengernagy Jóskát raboltatja el. A szeren--csétlennek döntõ mérkõzésen kell játszania, a dolog botrányba fullad, s a szurkolók már-már forradalmat robbantanak ki..
- Éva, who is living in an unhappy marriage with her older sculptor husband, meets one of her fan back to ten years on her 30th birthday.
- The story is placed in the 16th century, during the Turkish oppression of Hungary. Laszlo Babocsai, a young Hungarian warrior defeats Oglu, the Turkish agha of the Koppány nahiyah (today: Törökkoppány, Somogy county, Hungary) in a duel. In his testament, the agha leaves him his daughter and fortune. Laszlo must protect the girl's treasures from the Walloon mercenaries plundering the county. He goes through countless adventures together with his comrades, and in the end he finds out what the real treasure is.