Dwight Weist

Dwight Weist

Born: January 16, 1910
Died: July 16, 1991
in Palo Alto, California, USA
Dwight Weist, Jr. (January 16, 1910 - July 16, 1991) was an actor and announcer in the era of old-time radio.

Movies for Dwight Weist...

Radio Days
Title: Radio Days
Character: Pearl Harbor Announcer
Released: January 30, 1987
Type: Movie
The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.
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The Name of the Rose
Title: The Name of the Rose
Character: Adso as an Old Man / The Narrator (Voice)
Released: September 24, 1986
Type: Movie
14th-century Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his young novice arrive at a conference to find that several monks have been murdered under mysterious circumstances. To solve the crimes, William must rise up against the Church's authority and fight the shadowy conspiracy of monastery monks using only his intelligence – which is considerable.
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Nine 1/2 Weeks
Title: Nine 1/2 Weeks
Character: Farnsworth
Released: February 9, 1986
Type: Movie
An erotic story about a woman, the assistant of an art gallery, who gets involved in an impersonal affair with a man. She barely knows about his life, only about the sex games they play, so the relationship begins to get complicated.
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Zelig
Title: Zelig
Character: Hearst Metrotone Announcer (voice)
Released: July 15, 1983
Type: Movie
Fictional documentary about the life of human chameleon Leonard Zelig, a man who becomes a celebrity in the 1920s due to his ability to look and act like whoever is around him. Clever editing places Zelig in real newsreel footage of Woodrow Wilson, Babe Ruth, and others.
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The Camps of Death
Title: The Camps of Death
Character: Narrator (multiple segments) (voice) (archive footage)
Released: January 1, 1983
Type: Movie
Human torture. Factories of death. War atrocities. The crimes that haunt the pagse of history are chronicled in the piercing documentary Camps of Death. Following Hitler's murderous career, the film traces his rise to power, his ultimate demise, and the subsequent nuremberg trials that publicized the horrors of Hitler's regime. Concentration camp footage combines with chilling POW interviews to graphically create the nazi nightmare that few could hope to survive. A powerful look at the third reich adn the horrifying fate of its enemies.
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Decade for Decision
Title: Decade for Decision
Character: narrator
Released: December 31, 1957
Type: Movie
Short news featurette produced by Pathe-RKO after the Russians launched the first orbiting satellite, Sputnik. It is a patriotic 'call to arms' from the threat posed by this and the need for Americans to spend more on education in general and a college education in particular. A visit to the University of Buffalo highlights many of its science programs and the need for more college graduates all science specialties if America is to rise to the challenge. It bemoans the fact the PhDs earn less than a mechanic and the need to re-order priorities.
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The Golden Age of Comedy
Title: The Golden Age of Comedy
Character: archive footage
Released: December 26, 1957
Type: Movie
A compilation featuring comedic stars of the silent era including Will Rogers, Laurel and Hardy, and the Keystone Cops.
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Born to Fight
Title: Born to Fight
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: October 12, 1956
Type: Movie
A showcase of bullfighting in Portugal, explaining how the country's version of the sport differs from those in Spain and Latin America and helps define the national character. After showing the training techniques for the bulls and horses, a bullfight is presented.
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I Never Forget a Face
Title: I Never Forget a Face
Character: Himself - Narrator (voice)
Released: April 28, 1956
Type: Movie
This Warner Bros. vignette features short snippets about well known people. It includes presidential candidate Warren Harding and his front porch campaign in his home town of Marion, Ohio where Al Jolson sang to the crowd; his successor, Calvin Coolidge; William Jennings Bryan at the 1920 Democratic convention where FDR was selected as the Vice Presidential candidate; the visit of the Prince of Wales; the so-called monkey trial that pitted Clarence Darrow against Bryan; Richard Bird as he trained for his flight over the North Pole; and finally George Bernard Shaw on a visit to America.
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Golden Glamour
Title: Golden Glamour
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: October 14, 1955
Type: Movie
This short film looks at the history of gold, and how the less expensive gold filled process is used to bring glitter to the masses.
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The Future Is Now
Title: The Future Is Now
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: September 9, 1955
Type: Movie
This short goes inside government research laboratories to showcase some of the products that will be used in the near future. Some are for general use, such as computerized assembly lines, nuclear energy and solar powered batteries, and industrial uses for television. Others are consumer products, including video telephones, videotape to make instant home movies, irradiated food, and fully automated kitchens.
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Gadgets Galore
Title: Gadgets Galore
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: July 30, 1955
Type: Movie
This Warner Bros. short reviews in an often humorous way the impact of the automobile on the United States. By 1900, the horseless carriage was beginning to have an impact. Early adopters were often the object of attention by large curious crowds. There were many car manufacturers and the quality of their product varied considerably. Traffic jams, pollution and automobile racing were only a few of the outcomes.
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When the Talkies Were Young
Title: When the Talkies Were Young
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: April 29, 1955
Type: Movie
Warner Brothers looks back to the early days of talking pictures. Dwight Weist narrates film clips from five movies: "Sinner's Holiday," introducing James Cagney with a glimpse of Joan Blondell, "20,000 Years in Sing Sing," with a young Spencer Tracy and a younger Bette Davis, "Five Star Final," with Edward G. Robinson and a cameo from Boris Karloff, "Night Nurse," starring Barbara Stanwyck with a small role for Clark Gable, and "Svengali," with John Barrymore and Marian Marsh. Each movie is summarized and each star celebrated for work early in the history of sound cinema.
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Magic Movie Moments
Title: Magic Movie Moments
Character: Narrator
Released: December 26, 1953
Type: Movie
A Warner Brothers Vitaphone Variety narrated short film highlighting the 1928 biblical tale of "Noah's Ark."
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Blaze Busters
Title: Blaze Busters
Character: Narrator
Released: December 30, 1950
Type: Movie
A documentary about firemen and some of the spectacular blazes they fight.
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Cavalcade of Girls
Title: Cavalcade of Girls
Character: Narrator
Released: August 12, 1950
Type: Movie
A look at the women of 1900 to 1950. Ladies accomplishments through the years, shown with rare footage of different eras. Fashions, famous women, styles, accomplishments, jobs, and the evolution of the bathing suit creates an entertaining, interesting, and fast paced film. Lady lumberjacks, steeplejacks, railroad maintenance during WW1, nurses, suffrage, different dances, aerial daredevils, women police, styles of clothing, hair styles, WW2, and bikinis are just some of the news footage shown.
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The Friendship Train
Title: The Friendship Train
Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Released: January 1, 1948
Type: Movie
This short film details the history of the 'Friendship Train', created, following the end of World War II, to travel across the United States to collect food for war ravaged countries in Europe.
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Girls in White
Title: Girls in White
Character: Narrator
Released: December 10, 1947
Type: Movie
This edition of the series, Volume 7, Number 2, examines the concerns in the medical profession regarding the shortage of qualified nurses. It takes a look at the importance of the profession, the training they must undergo and a glimpse of their social life during the three-year journey taken by student-nurses.
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Whistle in the Night
Title: Whistle in the Night
Character: Narrator
Released: July 30, 1947
Type: Movie
A look at post-war American railroads during their conversion to peace, operating under the handicap of little to no new equipment. It then looks at the plans for the future designed to provide swifter, safer and more comfortable traveling for the American public. Swifter is about all that is now left of the plans detailed in this 1947 short. The vast majority of the American public has no access to rail travel, all of the depots are gone, along with thousands and thousands of miles of track, and railroading is now a shipping service, mostly of truck trailers and containers. No complaints, other than most wish they could have at least kept the mournful, lonely and lovely sound of the old steam whistle. Diesel horns in the night have inspired very few songs or dreams. The essence of railroading, for older America, is captured in the title of this short.
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Germany Today
Title: Germany Today
Character: Narrator
Released: July 15, 1947
Type: Movie
This video is about the four victors of the war in Europe occupying Germany. The video shows a devastated Germany and its clean up. There are Germans how have to help rebuild there own country. There is the small percentage that still prosper though. The four zones of Germany became split between the victors: The United States, France, Great Britain and the USSR. The video gets specific about the United States is doing to help rebuild Germany from shipping food to teaching journalism. But there still are people how are trying to promote "not Germany's fault" to a black market. There is also mention of war crime tribunals as well.
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Forgotten Island
Title: Forgotten Island
Character: Narrator
Released: April 3, 1947
Type: Movie
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Passport to Nowhere
Title: Passport to Nowhere
Character: Narrated by
Released: January 1, 1947
Type: Movie
1947 short film that was nominated for an Oscar in the category "Best Documentary, Short Subjects"
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The Big Party
Title: The Big Party
Character: Narrator
Released: January 1, 1947
Type: Movie
A short film about Mardi Gras in New Orleans from the point of view of those who make Carnival happen.
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For Your Convenience
Title: For Your Convenience
Character: Commentator (voice)
Released: May 20, 1939
Type: Movie
In this short film's four segments, "Bowery Beautician", "Chutes", "Home Brew", and "Girth Control", the viewer is shown how certain conveniences and inventions aid the user.
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Stardust
Title: Stardust
Character: Self - Narrator
Released: December 12, 1938
Type: Movie
Songwriter Benny Davis goes through an elaborate buildup before he is allowed to sing a collection of his songs. He takes a group of his friends through his song-factory, and workmen break out in a rash of dances and song numbers. Davis then sings some of his own songs.