Life on board a fishing boat as it sets sail from Wick Harbour in 1955. Includes footage of men hauling in the catch by hand.
Inside the Glasgow Herald printers/compositors, as the latest edition is printed. We see these men at work on the first pages.
Views of the Forth Road and Rail bridges showing traffic crossing, men at work on the Rail bridge and vessels sailing underneath.
Dounreay airstrip with a plane landing and taxiing on it. Scenes around Scrabster harbour showing men using the harbour and working nearby.
A family film featuring the Kate Kennedy Procession at St. Andrews University in 1957, a family wedding and shots of men practising at Kirkcaldy Rifle Range.
Shots of a hockey match between men and women and the Glasgow Free Churches Youth Fellowship outing to Greenock on 11th June, 1937.
Film seems to tackle frustrations in communication in the relationship between two men and a woman, seemingly resolved at end. Shot in Kirkwall and surrounding area.
Scenes around the Clydebank area, interviews with men concerned with the demise of shipbuilding and the consequent unemployment in the area.
Mads Mikkelsen, David Dencik (from left to right) in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
German movie poster of "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Mads Mikkelsen (from left to right) in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
David Dencik in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
Kirsten Lehfeldt, David Dencik in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
David Dencik, Nikolaj Lie Kaas (from left to right) in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
David Dencik, Bodil Jorgensen in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
Nicolas Bro, Søren Malling, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Mads Mikkelsen (from left to right) in "Men & Chicken" (2014/15)
The production company "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Film A.G." applied against the ban of the film "Men in white". The application was rejected.
Following parts had to be removed:1) shot at the girl in the callbox2) scene, where the girl defends herself against the gangsters