Highlights from the Universal News Collection
About This Footage
The May 23, 1957 edition of the Universal Newsreel captures a powerful sweep of mid-20th century events. From natural disasters devastating America’s heartland to European royal pageantry, pioneering shipbuilding, Cold War-era cultural glimpses, and even the legendary Marine war horse Sgt. Reckless, this reel reflects the diverse scope of world headlines during the late 1950s.
a) 51 Killed in Wake of Midwest Tornados
Kansas City suburbs and nearby regions are left in ruins as a deadly tornado outbreak rips across the Midwest. Rescue workers search through wreckage by nightfall, while torrential rains and flooding cause havoc from Indiana to Texas. More than fifty deaths are reported and losses reach into the tens of millions, with homes, vehicles, and farmlands destroyed.
b) Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in a Royal Visit to Denmark
Copenhagen welcomes Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip with full ceremonial honors and mass public enthusiasm. Brief shots of the Royal Yacht Britannia and the open carriage carrying the royal couple highlight Denmark’s reception, following equally remarkable visits in France and Portugal.
c) Luxury Motor Liner Gripsholm Gets a New York Welcome
New York Harbor stages its traditional maritime greeting for Scandinavia’s newest ocean liner, the Gripsholm. This Swedish vessel, the largest in its Atlantic fleet, symbolizes postwar European pride in passenger travel and maritime engineering.
d) Kansas City Hosts A.F.L.–C.I.O. Union Trade Show
Kansas City, Missouri, becomes the center of organized labor as the A.F.L.–C.I.O. Trade Show opens. Former U.S. President Harry S. Truman attends the sessions, where union members display their skills and highlight labor’s growing influence in American life during the 1950s.
e) Spectacular Ship Launching in Holland
At a Dutch shipyard, engineers face the challenge of launching a 600-foot hull into a narrow 700-foot channel. The successful launch is one of the most striking shipbuilding feats in recent years, drawing attention to Holland’s technical expertise in maritime construction.
f) Annual Caviar Harvest in Russia
Along the Don River, Soviet fishermen net sturgeon in staggering numbers during the annual harvest that produces the world’s finest caviar. This footage reveals both the sheer scale of the catch and the global importance of Russia’s aquatic resources during the Cold War era.
g) Famed Marine Horse Sgt. Reckless Welcomes a Foal
At Camp Pendleton, California, the celebrated Marine Corps horse Sgt. Reckless, a Korean War veteran decorated for bravery under fire, produces a foal. Honored for her service carrying ammunition and wounded Marines in battle, Sgt. Reckless passes her legacy to a “new recruit” for the Corps.
h) Three-Nation Bike Race in Czechoslovakia
The grueling Prague-Berlin-Warsaw cycle race challenges riders across snow-swept European roads. Aerial footage shows Warsaw’s packed stadium as crowds cheer the victor’s finish. This international cycling event is described as making the old six-day races “look like child’s play,” cementing its reputation as a middle European classic.
This single newsreel illustrates why Universal News remains an invaluable historical record: combining natural disasters, royal diplomacy, postwar engineering, Cold War cultural glimpses, and even enduring military legends. For researchers, educators, and documentary filmmakers, the May 23, 1957 reel offers a rich window into the events, values, and imagery that defined the decade.