The milky way.

Date:
1948
  • Film

About this work

Description

A comprehensive look at 'the milky way' - the process of milk delivery from cattle breeding to milk delivery on the doorstep. Having explained the need for pasteurisation, the film thoroughly illustrates the entire process: milking under hygienic conditions; delivery to country depots for testing; to processing depots for pasteurising; to central laboratory for final examination and bottling; to distribution depots; and, finally, delivery. The narration reminds viewers to rinse and return empty bottles (the film is sponsored by United Dairies) and then offers a glimpse of the washing process. Similarly viewers are reminded that, during World War II, pasteurised milk was vital to children's health. Stereotypes of British housewives in the 1940s appear throughout. This is offset with some good laboratory shots of female technicians testing milk quality.

Publication/Creation

1948.

Physical description

1 film reel (35:28 min.) : sound, black and white, 16 mm

Notes

Audio may be problematic in places.

Creator/production credits

Direction Donald Rawlings. Camera J. E. Ewins, cameraman. Supervision A. V. Curtice. Sound Peter Birch, R. A. Smith. Produced for United Dairies Ltd by Wallace Productions Ltd.

Language note

In English.

Copyright note

United Dairies.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    7501F
    By appointmentManual request

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