Some assorted short newsreels:
Third Test Durban 1939
Fourth Test Johannesburg 1939 - in this one you can see Hammond falling to Norman Gordon, who died in 2014 aged 103, the only test cricketer to make the ultimate century.
There's also a set of 1957 reels but that 'cape summer' video a few pages back is better.
First test Aus vs WI 1955 - Australia's first tour of the West Indies. The fast bowler is Frank King.
Also not from this video but I have decided that Morris is a batsmen of extreme attractiveness.
And a couple of silent clips:
The Oval Test 1935 - This one contains a couple of distant shots of Holcombe 'Hopper' Read in his only test, he was said to be the quickest in England during his brief career, though erratic. Unfortunately he was forced to choose his business career over cricket. Also a notably incompetent batsman with a FC average of 3.59. I saw some footage of Stan Nichols who also opened the bowling in this match somewhere, but I can't remember where.
Warwickshire vs West Indies 1928 - this is the best footage I've seen of Constantine bowling, he looks much quicker than in the 1933 footage. If you stop the video at the right points around 38 seconds you can see he's got a really big leap into delivery.
West Indies Test Highlights:
First Test 1933
Second Test 1933 - Nobby Clark, the lefty with the whirling action, actually is a chucker, as a slow motion shot from an Ashes match that I can't find now showed.
Third Test 1933 - Probably the best of Martindale, who took 5/93. Notably WI managed to bowl England out for 312 in a day, in 108.5 overs. Seems funny how much of a struggle modern teams have to bowl 90 overs, although only a few bowlers had really long runs back then.
First Test 1939
Second Test 1939
And here's the best I've got tonight:
Australia bowled out for 80 at Sydney in 1936, in just 23.7 overs. Bill Voce took 4/10, and Bradman got 0(1).