KITCHEN TOTO 1987
Kenya, 1950. A white policeman takes in a murdered black priest's son to live with him and his wife as a houseboy, or "kitchen toto".
Kenya, 1950. A white policeman takes in a murdered black priest's son to live with him and his wife as a houseboy, or "kitchen toto".
A famous murder case among Kenya's British colonial society in the 1940s.
The story of Karen Blixen, who wrote under the name of Isak Dinesen about her experiences in Kenya. She moves to Africa with her husband, investing all her money in a farm which is ultimately unprofitable. Her marriage of convenience deteriorates, ...
Drama set in Kenya. Two American cowboys are recruited by a British rancher to help him in a project involving the capturing and taming of wild animals and by breeding new stock to provide a source of food. The object is to halt the ...
RAF publicity film and travelogue, ostensibly shot be a ground engineer, and amateur cine enthustiast, who also narrates.
A ground engineer with the Royal Air Force shows some pictures he "has taken recently". Ground ...
On safari in Kenya, and various shots taken in Amsterdam, Devon, Aberdeen and Vienna.
The first election in Kenya; interviews with R.G. Ngala, Jomo Kenyatta and Thomas Joseph Mboya.
A detailed study of African town and village life showing the work of the Methodist Mission in three main areas, Nairobi, the highlands and the coastal region, commemorating 100 years of Methodism in Kenya.
A British student re-visits his sister in Africa. A remembered safari in Uganda is contrasted with a subsequent safari through Kenya and Zanzibar showing the vast differences in terrain, in the colouring of animals and in the wild life. ...
Includes: Nairobi: independence for Kenya.
The work of the British Red Cross at home and at its overseas branches in Hong Kong, Kenya and Uganda.
I. Guildhall welcome ceremony for the Queen and Prince Philip on their return from their 3-month tour of Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. Among those present are Macmillan, Duncan Sandys, the Lord Mayor of London and Commonwealth representatives. ...
Safaris in Kenya north of Mombasa, and the Royal Show
Racial conflict in Kenya.
Mennen Williams Tours Federation - native dancing.
K.A.R. Farewell Parade - Glyn Jones present.
News in Brief, baby clinic, open day at farm, Ndola's rag week, polo championships.
Hockey - ...
Wildlife adventure in an African game reserve.
PROPAGANDA. A Party Political Broadcast for the Labour Party introducing various speakers from different parts of Africa, introduced by Woodrow Wyatt. Featuring Dr. J.G. Kiano of Kenya, Guy Clutton-Brock of ...
Three men doing different kinds of work done by Christian missionaries in Kenya. First man is a missionary doctor on safari in coastal region. Second man, Peter Kittell, running a model farm in Kenyan highlands. The third man, Charles Tett ...
'Adventure' film and indirect recruiting appeal for the British Army.
Two soldiers, Jeff Woodley and Kip Dormer, relax with their girlfriends on Silver Sands beach, Mombasa. To refute the girls' belief that the Army ...
The history of coffee-growing and a detailed description of the coffee industry in East Africa.
First shown in Nairobi in March 1959, the film was made on location throughout East Africa, including ...
Tribal life in Kenya; local religions; educational, medical and other activities of the Methodist Church.
3 x Edited films. 'Local leave': record of holiday journey through East Africa. Map shows journey: from Uganda through Kenya, and back to Uganda via Tanganyika. Train Journey - Kampala - Nairobi - Mombasa. Fort Jesus. Zanzibar: ...
Deals with the mission of an engineer who has to build a railway in the African jungles aftet two of his colleagues have gone missing.
Backed by Columbia since 1953, Irving Allen and Albert (Cubby) Broccoli’s Warwick Film Productions ...
Traces the history of the development of the production of the hard fibre, sisal, and shows growth and processing, and finally the many uses of the fibre. Sisal is one of the greatest industries of East ...