Synopsis
01 Walsrode Hodenhagen: Serengeti large game reserve death masks on the piles. An animal keeper with rifle and Walkie-Talkie. Monkey in the tree. Monkeys original sound. A group of Lions chasing a Safari car. Double gate. Grid lock opens for two cars. Lions on the side of the road. Brown bears eat coconuts. Elephants on the lawn. Zebras. Giraffes. Camels. Rhino. Feeding the Lions by a trailer. Lions at the meal.
02. Cologne: Roman Germanic Museum Roman heads. The Museum of Cologne Cathedral. During Tomb. Visitors. Reliefs. Statues. Audio devices offer a sound and image program. Dionysos mosaic. Display cabinets with glass. Jewelry and household objects.
03. Germany / Berlin: Duke Ellington Memorial Duke Ellington on arrival at the airport Berlin 1973 Ellington with flowers. Ellington inscribes itself in the Golden Book of the city at the City Hall. Watching Mayor contactor. Kiss: Schütz - Ellington. Duke Ellington plays at the Berlin Jazz days.
04. Kiel: Kieler Woche 1974 Marina with various sailing boats. Gustav Heinemann on the gangway for a boat followed by wife Hilda Heinemann. Farewell visit Heinemann in Schleswig-Holstein. Various boats when sailing. Brittle-mast sailing boat will be towed. Capsized sailboat. High seas sailing boat with Spinakern. Impressions of an offshore yacht race.
Origin / Type of content
Serengeti-big game reserve/Walsrode camera: Rühe Roman-Germanic Museum/Cologne camera: Rieck Duke Ellington Memorial origin: archive material "Kieler Woche" ' 74 camera: Rühe, Jürgens, fire at the beginning and end of total length
Narration
This nature: Serengeti on the Heath in the Lüneburg Heath are the Lions go: 40 muscular, well-fed cats from East Africa. But even starved, they could reduce the number of visitors only insignificantly, for 6,000 Safari guests daily the new Wildlife Park near the Walsrode Autobahn has adjusted. The big game reserve ' Serengeti, the latest and largest wildlife park in Europe, has recently become Northern Germany attraction for day-trippers, 40 lions, 26 bears, a variety of tigers, elephants, giraffes and other wild inhabitants spread Safari mood on the Heath. Who them want to approach up close, must pay for this entry 6 mark. All the animals roam free. They live in separate fenced Park. Visitors enter the enclosure through grid locks. Touching and feeding the animals is prohibited - even for security reasons. The car Windows must remain closed during the two-hour Safari. Playful elephants, which should start to throw to a fully occupied mid-sized cars, are soon disturbed. A horn tone diminish so-called Ranger and shoot rice grains on the insubordinate animals out of their black and white striped Jeep. Grains of rice, it is said anyway, in the Deer Park brochure - chase away even Tigers and Lions. 10 to 12 pounds of meat a day keeps the cats happy. An American business group has planned the big game reserve and implemented with 20 million marks. Not doubt that her wild park is a tourist hit with culture: Romans on the Rhine Romans on the Rhine. Ten petersglocke that digging in their garden, one encounters a Roman head. Cologne was once a Roman provincial town, a new Museum in the shadow of the great cathedral shows a lot of what the Romans left behind, as they did after almost 500-jähriger colonial rule from the dust - for example the 15 meter high tomb of during some students and students dug up recently under the cellar of a private house and collected a Finder's fee of 500,000 marks for it. The tomb is one of the main pieces of the Roman-Germanic Museum that already heutenach number of visitors measured - among the most successful German museums: 14 days after opening the visited 100,000 guests visitors the starting capital of the Cologne city history.
The Museum fathers attributed the big hit not only the attraction of the finds, but also their exhibition and information concept. 25 audio devices provide a sound and image program that informs the visitors about the objects and therefore at your fingertips. As the finds are not - as usual - grouped by subjects, according to formal or style-historical principles a concession to the lay audience that cares little for style theories, but want to know what possessed a subject in everyday Roman life of Cologne. Rich Romans were interpreted their living rooms with mosaic on the so-called
Persons in the Film
Ellington, Duke ; Heinemann, Gustav ; Heinemann, Hilda ; Schütz, Klaus
Places
Cologne ; Walsrode Hodenhagen ; Frankfurt ; Kiel ; Berlin
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Buildings in Germany ; Sailing ; Container ; Surfing ; Technology ; Animals (except dogs) ; Deaths, funerals ; automotive engineering, automotive ; Art ; Social events ; Archaeology ; Surfing ; Technology ; transport
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Weekly Newsreel
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