Ralph Elton
Directing
Known For
Sponsored by the Ministry of Information and shown as part of cinema programmes throughout the Second World War, this short film takes place halfway through the Battle of Britain and at the beginning of the Blitz, during sustained bombing raids on UK cities.
The Story of an Air Communiqué

A tribute to the courage and resiliency of Britons during the darkest days of the London Blitz.
London Can Take It!
he laws governing old age pensions in Denmark have recently been consolidated, and the rates of pensions improved. The film opens with visits to typical old age pensioners living independently. We pay a visit to a typical block of low-rent flats, built specially for old people who can care for themselves. Special places are provided for those who can no longer live alone without attention. We see the famous De Gamles By, which has been criticised on a number of counts, yet which has certain amenities provided by few other such places. We then visit a number of old people's homes, including a small one in a village, one of the most modern homes in Denmark in the prosperous Copenhagen suburb of Gentofte, and a typical average home.
De gamle
Experimental animation produced by GPO to explain telephone systems to the public.
How the Telephone Works

Shows the workings of Britain's Air Post service.
Air Post
A story acted and narrated by men of the Merchant Navy illustrates the way their war is fought: a merchant ship in convoy is sunk by a torpedo; the crew are rescued and later join another ship; and a young seaman among them is motivated to take a gunnery course.
Merchant Seamen
A party of eight Royal Marines patrol the jungle in the South East Asia Command Area.