This NASA short movie was edited before the Apollo-1 fire, so apparently released at the start of 1967, with 1966 footage (also, it may not have been widely distributed at the time, due to the fire). Among the scenes is the last Little Joe-II flight, A-004, which did a high-speed tumble abort. If you look closely you can see it start to pitch hard then the abort system kicks in.
Also, while it talks a lot about the Saturn-V "booster" a lot of the "booster" footage is the S-II second stage. It was the most difficult to build, as the 1st and 3rd stage design/fabrication were frozen but the whole vehicle needed to be lighter. So the S-II used a lot of tricks to make it lighter.
And, for once, the famous footage of the S-IVB staging, is in the correct context, as the second stage from a Saturn-IB launch. That footage shows up in a LOT of Saturn-V videos, but no cameras that tried to get that footage of a Sat-V S-IVB 3rd stage were ever recovered, it's always that Saturn-IB staging footage.