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    Night Mail is a 1936 British documentary film directed and produced by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and produced by the General Post Office (GPO) Film Unit. The 24-minute film documents the nightly postal train operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) from London to Scotland and the staff who operate it.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2008 · 4.6K. 618K views 15 years ago. In the documentary "Night Mail" (1936), John Grierson narrates the opening scene with WH Auden's poem of the same name, "Night Mail." Auden wrote the poem ...

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  3. 16 de ago. de 2020 · This government film is a public record, preserved and presented by the BFI National Archive on behalf of The National Archives, home to more than 1,000 years of British history. Director Harry Watt and Basil Charles Wright

  4. English. Night Mail is a 1936 British documentary film directed and produced by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and produced by the General Post Office (GPO) film unit. The 24-minute film documents the nightly postal train operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) from London to Glasgow and the staff who operate it.

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  5. Analysis (ai): "Night Mail" captures the journey of a postal train, describing its unwavering progress through varied Scottish landscapes. Auden's use of simple and direct language contrasts with the scope of the train's mission, carrying letters that touch the lives of countless individuals.

  6. Night Mail is a 1936 British documentary film produced by the General Post Office (GPO) Film Unit. The 24-minute film documents the nightly postal train oper...

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  7. Night Mail ’ by W.H. Auden is a powerful depiction and analyzes the impact of a night train carrying the mail through the Scottish countryside. The poem conforms to a consistent rhyme scheme and metrical pattern that follows the path of a train. It carries letters from every part of the world on every topic up a hill and through the grasses.