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Alaskan Cyclorama

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

R. C. Denny

Description:

"It is only natural that a picture that has to do with a trip to Alaska would have a great deal of scenic footage. How to make that scenic footage, in which there is no action, interesting and seem to have action was the thing that Denny accomplished." Home Movies, June 1939, 227.


Summer in Switzerland

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

George L. Rohdenburg


Rancho Paicines

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Henry Washburn

Description:

Film record of a cattle roundup at Paicines Ranch in California.


Milkman, Our Community Helper, The

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Eugene Herrington


Aftermath

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

A. B. Callow


Happy Farm Woman

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

George Oliver Smith

Description:

"It has a story with titles in verse telling how the farm woman compared herself with the Duchess of Windsor and decides she prefers Pa to the Duke and her own simple tasks to the life of a Duchess." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1940, 87.


Dangerous Border

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

James H. McCarthy


Santa Visits Elaine

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

John Pohl

Description:

"'Santa Visits Elaine,' 16mm. in color, by John E. Pohl of Cicero, Ill., was the winner in the home movies class. The picture is finely done. It greets you with an unusually strong title when it flashes upon you on the screen. No filters are used. There are few characters in the story—as a matter of fact Elaine and her mother carry the greater burden of the cast. To be sure, Santa is in the limelight long enough to do a little tree and interior decorating. Elaine looks a trifle large to accept as gospel truth all the conversation sometimes handed to children about the comings and goings of Santa Claus, but the young lady does or is caused to do one good deed which may indicate one of two things: either she is going to do her utmost to entertain Santa while he is visiting that house or else she has a line on the habits of the male person who is in her mind slated to do the hanging. She very prominently places a bottle of beer and a large glass right where the visitor cannot miss it. Does he miss it? No, he does not. In spite of the obstacle presented by the phoney mustaches he gets around them." American Cinematographer, Jan. 1939, 17.


Great Roaring Waters of Niagara, The

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Joseph Hollywood


Midsummer Night’s Dream

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

John Walter

Description:

"A vacation to Cedar Breaks, Bryce, Zion, and Grand Canyon of the Colorado." American Cinematographer, June 1938, 257.


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