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Rise and Fall of Susan Lennox, The

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Sidney Shurcliff

Description:

"A fender-bender drama calling for driving the cars up and down crashing into each other and trying to force each other off the road." oldfilm.org


Fatal Flower, The

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Dorothea Mitchell

Harold Harcourt

Fred G. Cooper

Description:

"Mystery romance in which the police chief's daughter is courted by a crook." Library and Archives Canada.


Sleep-Inn Beauty

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Dorothea Mitchell

Harold Harcourt

Fred G. Cooper

Lloyd Small

Description:

"SleepInn Beauty is a comedy situated around a bathing beauty contest based on a story adapted by Dorothea Mitchell. Filmed over two days North of Port Arthur near Mitchell's camp at Surprise Lake, Wally McComber (the "Goof" of A Race for Ties) played the leading man and Maye Flatt, the leading lady. Fred Cooper shared the photography duties with Lloyd Small and took a minor acting role. In addition, over sixty extras were bussed in from Port Arthur to take part. The film was never exhibited publicly although, considering Mitchell's efforts with A Race for Ties, it was most certainly shown privately." Ladylumberjack.ca


Hodge Podge

Date produced: 1930

Description:

"Film is made up of a variety of short segments. Included is clip of a man fishing in an old mill stream, a New Year's Eve party, people toboganning and skiing, a time lapse of a cigarette burning, the Toronto skyline, and Niagara Falls" Archives of Ontario.


Great Discrepancy, The

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Roger Clapp

Description:

"Amateur stage play directed by Roger Clapp and starring Dorothy Stebbins." Northeast Historic Film.


Happy Days

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Roger Clapp

Description:

"Period piece of 1920's starring Roger Clapp and Dorothy Stebbins." Northeast Historic Film.


To the Land of the Golden Twilight in British Columbia

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Douglas C. Mitchell

Description:

"A film covering a motor journey made by members of the Automobile Club of Southern California during the summer of 1930.... The Land of the Golden Twilight was northern British Columbia, and the tour left from Seattle, travelling through the Cariboo to Hazelton and Kispiox. Scenes included the Stampede at Williams Lake, a dance by medicine men, and many scenic views of northern British Columbia along the highway." (Colin Browne, Motion Picture Production in British Columbia, 1898-1940 (1979), entry #1052.)

The film is listed in Browne's filmography as "With the International Caravan to the Land of the Golden Twilight."


Mechanical Principles

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Ralph Steiner

Description:

"The third in Steiner’s trilogy of abstract films, Mechanical Principles (1930), is fascinating and more striking than Surf and Seaweed. It is composed of close-up shots of mechanical gears of different kinds in motion; rather than an examination of a single machine, it is an examination of the different kinds of motion produced by machines. Mechanical Principles emphasizes the tension in such machinery between the constancy of force and repetition on the one hand and the irregularity of shapes, sizes, and motions on the other, " Tepperman, 203.


Smith Minor

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Henry Bulleid

Description:

"Amateur filmmaker, cinema historian and railway engineer H.A.V. Bulleid presents a tale of brotherly rivalry. When Smith Minor - 'so little, he was lost in an Austin Seven' - is bullied by his older brother, Smith Major - 'so tough he slept on tin-tacks' - he is resolved to get revenge, once and for all. Employing the help of a friend and mutual enemy, he hatches a plan of vengeance, plotting to 'heave him over the quarry'. An altercation between two boys is followed by the introduction of Studious Stevens, 'so classical he couldn't fathom science'’ (EAFA Database)" [NOTE – EAFA database suggests this is an incomplete film].


Europe In a Motor-Car

Date produced: 1930

Filmmaker(s):

Tommie Delmhorst


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