Orginal Title: Olympia 2. Teil - Fest der Schönheit
Not Rated | 1h 30min | Documentary, Sport | 29 March 1940 (USA)
The document of the 1936 Olympics at Berlin, orchestrated as Nazi propaganda.
Director: Leni Riefenstahl
Writer: Leni Riefenstahl
Stars: Sheigo Arai, Jack Beresford, Ralf Berzsenyi
Not Rated | 1h 30min | Documentary, Sport | 29 March 1940 (USA)
The document of the 1936 Olympics at Berlin, orchestrated as Nazi propaganda.
Director: Leni Riefenstahl
Writer: Leni Riefenstahl
Stars: Sheigo Arai, Jack Beresford, Ralf Berzsenyi
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00:20:40The all-arounders event. Riding, fencing, pistol shooting, swimming, and running.
00:20:46Swedish officers have monopolized it since 1912, but this year the competition is exceptionally severe.
00:20:54American, German, and Italian officers have gone into special training to beat Lieutenant Tophelt,
00:21:00the Swedish champion and winner at the Amsterdam Games.
00:21:06Here we are at the start of the three miles cross-country ride on the first day.
00:21:12Leonard, America.
00:21:16Handrick, Germany.
00:21:21Lavanga, France.
00:21:30Abba, Italy.
00:21:33Tophelt, Sweden.
00:21:37Lemp, Germany.
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00:23:18Abba takes the lead for Italy.
00:23:21Lemp, Germany's second string.
00:23:24And Mullet, Belgium, ties with Handrick.
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00:23:58The pistol shooting on the third day.
00:24:01Leonard and Tophelt did well in the fencing,
00:24:04but Handrick and Lemp from Germany did even better.
00:24:07Abba dropped back, and Handrick leads the field,
00:24:10with Tophelt here second.
00:24:15Leban, Austria.
00:24:20Lemp, Germany.
00:24:25Mullet, Belgium.
00:24:30Catramby, Brazil.
00:24:34Kettunen, Finland.
00:24:40Here comes Handrick of Germany.
00:24:49Last of all, Leonard of America.
00:24:57A bull every time, a possible.
00:25:00The full 200 points and a new world record.
00:25:09That brings Leonard up with a rush and makes him third,
00:25:12but Handrick still leads from Tophelt.
00:25:27The cross-country run concludes the pentathlon.
00:25:30The swimming on the last day but one
00:25:32hasn't changed the positions of the leaders much.
00:25:35Handrick is still just ahead of Tophelt and Leonard.
00:25:39Lemp.
00:25:48Here's Tophelt, the favorite.
00:25:50Cross-country running's always been his strong point.
00:25:56Abba.
00:26:10Leonard.
00:26:22Handrick.
00:26:52Now for the finish.
00:27:10Lemp in quite good time.
00:27:20Here comes Orban of Hungary.
00:27:22Better still.
00:27:29Now Tophelt to finish 24th and disappoint his supporters sadly.
00:27:36Abba of Italy.
00:27:38He's run himself out in a great effort to finish fifth.
00:27:48Leonard finishes seventh.
00:27:56And here's Handrick to finish twelfth and win the pentathlon for Germany
00:28:01with a new record aggregate.
00:28:10First, Handrick, Germany.
00:28:25Second, Leonard, America.
00:28:40Third, Abba, Italy.
00:29:10Fourth, Lemp, Germany.
00:29:25Fifth, Lemp, Germany.
00:29:54Sixth, Lemp, Germany.
00:30:15The decathlon, the finest test of an athlete's all-round prowess.
00:30:42It consists of ten events spread out over two days from sprints to 1,500 meters
00:30:48and nearly all the field events until 1936, Sievert of Germany held the world's record.
00:30:55But he's injured this time and can't take part.
00:30:58Here's a hitherto unknown American, however, Glenn Morris.
00:31:01He's beaten Sievert's record in training.
00:31:03He'll be worth watching.
00:31:05The Americans have so much material to draw upon.
00:31:08Other countries have to use potential decathlon winners as specialists.
00:31:12But in this event, there are two more Americans, Clark and Parker.
00:31:16First, we have the 100-meter finals.
00:31:20Clark, Bonnet of Germany, and Reimer of Chile.
00:31:26Clark's in the middle.
00:31:28Soon after the start, he loses the other two and goes right away to win
00:31:33in the remarkable time of 10.9 seconds.
00:31:37Now, the second heat.
00:31:41Parker, trainee of Hungary in the center, and the Chinaman Chau nearest to us.
00:31:49This time, the Americans heard press.
00:31:53But in the end, he manages to draw away and win his heat in 11.4 seconds.
00:32:02In the last heat of the sprints, the recline of Czechoslovakia nearest to us.
00:32:06Here's Glenn Morris, the favorite in the center, and Huber of Germany.
00:32:22And Morris draws away from the other two and goes on by himself.
00:32:29He wins in the remarkable time of 11.1 seconds.
00:32:33Positions now, after the first event, are Clark in front of Morris and Parker,
00:32:38with Huber of Germany ninth.
00:32:40We have to watch Huber.
00:32:43His best events are in the second half.
00:32:46And now, now the long jump follows.
00:32:49Parker, America.
00:33:027.35 meters.
00:33:04Huber, Germany.
00:33:146.89 meters.
00:33:17Morris, America.
00:33:326.97 meters.
00:33:35And now, the great sprinter, Clark.
00:33:447.67 meters.
00:33:46And now, leading Morris by more than 200 points.
00:33:49Next, putting the weight, here's Huber, Germany.
00:34:0012.70 meters.
00:34:05Now, Clark, America.
00:34:1312.68 meters.
00:34:17And now, Glenn Morris.
00:34:19He must try to catch up on Clark.
00:34:4114.10, he has.
00:34:44He's now only 100 points behind.
00:34:46The fourth event, the high jump, the crossbars at 1.85 meters.
00:34:51Now, Clark.
00:34:54He fails.
00:34:57Parker.
00:35:04He fails too.
00:35:07And here's Morris' chance to make up more lost ground.
00:35:25He's over, and only 38 points behind.
00:35:29Now, the most strenuous event of the first day.
00:35:32400 meters.
00:35:35Stetzel of Austria is in front.
00:35:37Huber of Germany.
00:35:39Klein of Czechoslovakia.
00:35:41Morris on the inside lane.
00:35:43Morris dashes off like a real quarter miler, challenging the field.
00:35:47He's coming up, rushing ahead, leaving him standing.
00:35:53Now, he's in front, running on a loan against the clock.
00:35:57He must make up points against Clark.
00:36:04Into the last bend.
00:36:08Tiring a bit.
00:36:10Still 100 meters to go.
00:36:13Now, he's putting all he knows into it.
00:36:17Running himself out to win his heat in the excellent time of 49.4.
00:36:31Clark did 50 dead, so Morris is only two points behind Clark at the end of the first day.
00:36:36Clark is third, and Huber is still way back in tenth position.
00:36:48The second day starts with the sixth event, the 110 meter hurdles.
00:36:54In this heat here are Parker, Cheney of Hungary, and Gould of Switzerland.
00:37:18Parker wins in the excellent time of 15 seconds dead.
00:37:25The second heat sees Boulanger of Belgium, Clark, and Bonnet of Germany at the start.
00:37:35Clark wins in 15.7.
00:38:02The last heat, Huber of Germany, Klein, Czechoslovakia, and Glenn Morris.
00:38:33Morris wins in the best time of the lot in 14.9.
00:38:43That gives Morris the lead for the first time, more than 100 points ahead of Clark.
00:38:51And so on to the seventh event, throwing the discus.
00:38:55Parker, 39.11 meters.
00:39:01Clark, 39.39 meters.
00:39:08Morris, 43.02 meters.
00:39:21So again, Morris is the best man.
00:39:23Now the eighth event, the pole vault. Parker fails.
00:39:31Morris, the crossbars at 3.60 meters.
00:39:46Fails too.
00:39:50Clark, 3.70 meters.
00:39:57He's over.
00:40:02Now the German Huber. He comes back into the picture having a shot at 3.80 meters.
00:40:10He's over too. He's challenging the leading Americans.
00:40:17And now the last event but one, throwing the javelin.
00:40:21Parker, 56.46 meters.
00:40:31Clark, 51.12.
00:40:4256.46, Morris.
00:41:0854.52.
00:41:13Morris and the other Americans are far ahead on point.
00:41:16But the German Huber is just within striking distance.
00:41:30Now the grueling 1,500 meters bring the decathlon to an exacting end.
00:41:43Huber challenges Morris for the lead.
00:41:45Morris glances around to see who it is and responds instantly.
00:41:49Overtaking Klein of Czechoslovakia, he goes into the lead.
00:41:54And for the last time, he's running on against the clock into the gathering darkness.
00:42:00Huber hangs on doggedly.
00:42:03Morris' gold medal is a certainty now.
00:42:05He wants to beat his own world record.
00:42:12Huber's still there, sticking at it.
00:42:16Morris hugs ahead, tired but determined.
00:42:19The greatest all-around athlete in the world.
00:42:21Then Morris breaks the tape for the last time.
00:42:31He's beaten his own world record and amassed a total of 7,900 points to give America victory again.
00:42:40Second, Clark, America.
00:42:42Third, Parker, America.
00:42:44And fourth, Huber, Germany, the best European.
00:43:11The final of the Olympic hockey.
00:43:14The wonderful Indian team in the white shorts, who so far have scored 30 goals to naught in the tournament, are playing Germany.
00:43:32India score.
00:43:57India score again.
00:44:26India score again.
00:44:54India score again.
00:45:12Germany score.
00:45:41The final result was India 8, Germany 1.
00:46:11The final result was India 8, Germany 1.
00:46:39The final result was India 8, Germany 1.
00:47:07The final result was India 8, Germany 1.
00:47:36The final of the Olympic soccer tournament.
00:47:38The teams run out.
00:47:46Austria kick off.
00:47:59Austria kick off.
00:48:26Better he saves.
00:48:29He seems hurt.
00:48:41No, he's all right.
00:49:06Crossy scores for Italy.
00:49:08Halfway through the second half.
00:49:20Steinberger equalizes for Austria.
00:49:50So they stood at the end of the second half.
00:49:52Extra time had to be played.
00:50:19Crossy scores again.
00:50:26Italy win.
00:50:48The 100 kilometers road race.
00:50:5229 nations are represented.
00:50:55100 competitors are getting ready.
00:50:58For the first time in the history of the games, there will be a mass start.
00:51:02The French team are favorite.
00:51:05They won the gold medal in the pursuit race a week ago.
00:51:09Start and finish are both on the Avis motor track.
00:51:13First a lap and a half on the track itself.
00:51:15Then winding along the Harpo road with its many gradients to the north.
00:51:20Westwards past the Olympic village.
00:51:22Back in a wide sweep southwards to the Avis.
00:51:26The last 10 kilometers on the smooth motor track again.
00:51:56The last kilometers on the Avis.
00:52:19They're positioning themselves for the final sprint.
00:52:42Holland moves up.
00:52:44Challenges takes the lead.
00:52:51Germany is going ahead.
00:52:55The Danes try to leave the field.
00:53:01But the Frenchmen make one long sustained effort.
00:53:05To get in front.
00:53:18Charpentier.
00:53:22Lapebie.
00:53:25Goujon. 300 meters to go.
00:53:46It's finished. Charpentier, Lapebie, Nijvergate.
00:53:59The winners of the 100 kilometer road race are acclaimed by 100,000 spectators.
00:54:04The ceremony in the stadium has begun.
00:54:06The team competition of the race was won by France, second Switzerland and third Belgium.
00:54:12The individual placings were.
00:54:14First, Charpentier, France.
00:54:16Second, Lapebie, France.
00:54:18And third, Nijvergate, Switzerland.
00:54:49The three days riding competition.
00:55:01An all round test for man and horse.
00:55:03Officers from some 20 nations have entered.
00:55:07And passed the dressage tests in the riding school on the first day.
00:55:11Now this is the second day.
00:55:15After covering 14 miles on roads and paths and a good trot.
00:55:19Here's the steeplechase of two miles and a half, all out.
00:55:23And then you'll see the most exacting test of all.
00:55:27The cross country stretch of five miles.
00:55:30With 35 stiff jumps and obstacles.
00:55:44Lieutenant Grandjean, Denmark.
00:55:55Captain Nishi, Japan.
00:55:57The winner of the jumping at Los Angeles.
00:56:03Lieutenant Freiherr von Wangenheim, Germany.
00:56:19Major Stjemmer, Bulgaria.
00:56:30Commander Lunding, Denmark.
00:56:37Lieutenant K.
00:56:41Captain Kavecki, Poland.
00:56:50Captain Enverdi, Hungary.
00:56:54Wangenheim, Germany again.
00:57:15And now a very difficult jump.
00:57:18Janssen, Italy.
00:57:28Grandjean, Denmark.
00:57:41Tonnet, Holland.
00:58:05Refused for the third time.
00:58:15He drops out.
00:58:22Kavecki, Poland.
00:58:41Thompson, America.
00:58:59The Turkish rider, Erekay.
00:59:26And here comes the first German, Captain Lippe.
00:59:39Captain Rubendorf, Germany.
00:59:51Freiherr von Wangenheim, Germany.
01:00:03Major Stjemmer, Bulgaria.
01:00:11Lieutenant Grandjean, Denmark.
01:00:24Lieutenant Campello, Italy.
01:00:46Captain Prochaska, Czechoslovakia.
01:00:54Lieutenant Delamousse, France.
01:01:02Lieutenant Margot, France.
01:01:12Captain Szabo, Norway.
01:01:25Captain Kavecki, Poland.
01:01:34Captain Fanshawe, Great Britain.
01:01:49Lieutenant de Motown, Holland, twice Olympic champion.
01:02:06Captain Caruzzi, Italy.
01:02:22Captain Inanami, Japan.
01:02:47Captain Thompson, America.
01:03:02Captain Lippert, Germany.
01:03:12Captain Stubbendorf, Germany.
01:03:21Lieutenant Freiherr von Wangenheim, Germany.
01:03:41Captain Lippert, Germany.
01:04:04And now on to the finish.
01:04:2550 started and scarcely half completed the course.
01:04:29Von Wangenheim broke his collarbone at the water jump.
01:04:32In spite of it, he continued on the third day
01:04:34to enable Germany to win the team event
01:04:37with Poland second and Great Britain third.
01:04:40The individual placings were
01:04:42First, Captain Stubbendorf, Germany.
01:04:44Second, Captain Thompson, America.
01:04:47Third, Commander Lunding, Denmark.
01:04:56The final of the coxswainless fours.
01:05:10They're well underway now.
01:05:11Germany leading in the foreground.
01:05:13Behind them, Switzerland, the Henley winners.
01:05:15Great Britain ahead on the left.
01:05:23Germany going up.
01:05:31Halfway, they're a length ahead.
01:05:39There's Great Britain there.
01:05:41They're hanging on.
01:05:47But they can't make it.
01:05:50And Germany wins.
01:05:52Great Britain second.
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01:06:05Italy and Germany are in the final.
01:06:31Italy leading nearest to us.
01:06:33Great Britain furthest away, second.
01:06:38Halfway, Italy still lead
01:06:40with America on the far side of past Great Britain.
01:06:44And here on the left, coming up,
01:06:47Italy and Germany.
01:07:15Push, push, push, push, push, push.
01:07:24Push, push, push, push, push, push.
01:07:39Push, push, push, push, push, push.
01:07:56Now the last hundred yards.
01:07:58Great Britain leading on the far side.
01:08:00Italy coming up.
01:08:01Germany nearest to us, third.
01:08:03Hungary, fourth.
01:08:06Great Britain and America are way over there.
01:08:12Just in front to win by a yard.
01:08:15Great Britain second, Germany third.
01:09:10In springboard diving for women,
01:09:25America, Germany and Japan have the best chance.
01:09:33Here is Olga Jentsch-Jorden, Germany.
01:09:39Dorothy Poynton-Hill, America.
01:09:46Germany's second string, Yada Daumala.
01:09:53Catherine Rawls, America.
01:10:03Poynton-Hill.
01:10:09Sixteen-year-old Marjorie Gestring, America.
01:10:19Daumala.
01:10:28Ozawa, Japan.
01:10:42Poynton-Hill.
01:10:55The Japanese girl again.
01:11:23Marjorie Gestring.
01:11:36Winner of women's springboard diving, Marjorie Gestring, America.
01:11:41Second, Catherine Rawls, America.
01:11:43Third, Dorothy Poynton-Hill, America.
01:11:52Breaststroke final.
01:12:01Higgins of America is ahead, swimming the butterfly stroke.
01:12:05Lauch of Germany in the furthest lane is second,
01:12:08and the other German seat out is between them.
01:12:11The three Japanese, Koike, Hamuro and Ito, are nearest to us.
01:12:16Hamuro in the center goes away to turn first in lane six,
01:12:19then Koike in lane seven, and Ito in lane five.
01:12:23Now, Sitas has passed Higgins in bulk.
01:12:31Higgins in lane three, just ahead of Ildefonso in lane four.
01:12:46Here is Sitas, two yards ahead of Higgins.
01:12:50Higgins.
01:12:57Ildefonso.
01:13:00Koike.
01:13:03Ito.
01:13:23But in spite of all Sitas' efforts, Hamuro is still ahead in lane six.
01:13:28Bizarre, but so is Sitas in lane two.
01:13:41They are comparing the stopwatches.
01:13:50First, Hamuro, Japan, new Olympic record.
01:14:02Second, Sitas, Germany, third, Ito, Japan.
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01:14:33The start of the hundred meters final freestyle match.
01:14:36Czech, Hungary nearest us, Taguchi, Japan in the next lane,
01:14:41Fischer, Germany, Frick and Lindgren, America,
01:14:44and furthest away, Yusa and Arai of Japan.
01:14:49The Japanese, all three of them, have set up one Olympic record after another in the heat.
01:14:55Halfway, they've turned.
01:14:59Yusa, Japan, leading on the other side.
01:15:02Second, Fischer, Germany, fighting it out with Fick in the centre lane.
01:15:07And nearest to us, Czech, Hungary, is still holding his own.
01:15:12Czech's spurting, but Yusa still leads.
01:15:21Now Czech's just got his nose in front, only inches in it,
01:15:24and Czech wins with Yusa and Arai.
01:15:28Czechs there, very happy to have won for Europe the biggest surprise of the game.
01:16:22The hundred meters freestyle final, women.
01:16:28Gisela, Germany, in the furthest lane.
01:16:32Tini Wagner, Holland, nearest to us.
01:16:34These two seem to have the best start.
01:16:37Next to Ant is Campbell of the Argentine.
01:16:40Then, Ray Mastenbroek of Holland,
01:16:43and the world record holder, Willi Den Ouden, another Dutch girl.
01:16:47And the two Americans, Rawls and McKean.
01:16:50Rawls and Campbell in the two furthest lanes.
01:16:52Fort ahead, weaks a turn first.
01:16:54Den Ouden next, Mastenbroek and Wagner follow.
01:16:57Another 50 meters to go, and the German girl still leads.
01:17:01Wagner and the two Americans drop back.
01:17:04Ant seems to be tiring.
01:17:06Now Campbell takes the lead with Den Ouden third.
01:17:15Now Mastenbroek sprinting, passing Den Ouden,
01:17:18challenging Ant and Campbell, gaining with every stroke.
01:17:23She's there to bring victory to Holland after all.
01:17:26Campbell, Argentina second, Ant, Germany third.
01:17:48Ant, Germany third.
01:18:03Ant, Germany third.
01:18:15Ant, Germany third.
01:18:31Ant, Germany third.
01:19:00Ant, Germany third.
01:19:22Ant, Germany third.
01:19:51Ant, Germany third.
01:20:20Ant, Germany third.
01:20:49Ant, Germany third.
01:21:04Ant, Germany third.
01:21:33Ant, Germany third.
01:22:02Ant, Germany third.
01:22:31Ant, Germany third.
01:22:50Ant, Germany third.
01:23:19Ant, Germany third.
01:23:48Ant, Germany third.
01:24:17Ant, Germany third.
01:24:46Ant, Germany third.