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News films from Mackinac Studios early sixties

Newsreels of MRA actions in the early sixties

- Cast of "The Tiger" visits Cyprus. They are welcomed by Archbishop Makarios.
- International chorus sings for Chancellor Adenauer (mute and short)
- cast of "El Condor" visits Cuzco and Machu Pichu (Peru).
- Cast of "The Dragon" in Altdorf (Switzerland) [mute] shots of Chief Walking Buffalo, Canada.
- "El Condor" Premiere in Campinas, Brazil, 1962 [mute]
- MRA photo exhibition in Rio (Brazil), 1962 [mute]
- Play "El Condor" shown in Bolivia [mute]
- Cast of "The Dragon" play travels to the USA, welcomed by authorities [with sound]
- "The Tiger" cast travels to Vietnam, with MRA force. They visit military training bases and give speeches. [with sound]
- Rajmohan Gandhi pays tribute to his grandfather the Mahatma (flowers on a picture of the Mahatma Gandhi). He marches with other people in streets and speaks in a meeting [mute]
- MRA demonstration in Kerala, with people from many different countries who march side by side, including former enemies. [with sound]
- Unveiling of a mural painting in Mackinac, representing Frank Buchman and other people who joined him in his action. [with sound]
- "MRA television news - June 12th, 1960" : short sequence showing a horse-pulled carriage with a reduced model of the Mackinac MRA TV & Film Studio. [mute]
- Report of a conference in Mackinac, with many delegates, such as actors, politicians and statesmen from many countries arriving in special planes. Catherine Quinn, wife of Anthony Quinn, apologizes for the effects of American films on South America, and promises a new type of film from Mackinac. [with sound]

Film language

English

Film length
00:33:00
Production company
MRA
Location of original cut
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full video content of this film on this website.
Film language

English

Film length
00:33:00
Production company
MRA
Location of original cut
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full video content of this film on this website.