1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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Fourth Edition SCENIC 81 SCENIC GROUP 123 Scenic Beauty Spots of America (1) A visit to scenes of rare loveliness in the United States and Canada. (111A, 151) The Bounty of Nature (1) Scenic film of rare beauty, showing that nature gives all and withholds nothing. (I, 23) Canning Scenery (1) How a camera man must work in the Tropics; canning interesting Philippine scenery. (67) Dawning (1) Studies of beautiful sunrises in various parts of the world. (156) ***A Dream of the Sea (1) Color studies of the sea in all its moods — by moonlight, sunlight and dusk. _ _ (XX) Everywhere (1) Collection of remarkable and beautiful scenes found here and there throughout the world. (156) Extremes of Nature (1) Visiting snow-clad Sierras and fiery volcano Kilauea in Hawaii. . (XVI, 151) ***Far Horizons (1) Far-away mountain country of Canadian Northwest brings to the screen exquisite scenic; glaciers. (22) ***The Farewell (1) One of the best "Bruce Scenics"; glorious cloud movements, surf breaking on beach, and rippling brook with mountain peaks towering above. (VI) ***From the Windows of My House (1) Recording a great variety of beautiful aspects of Nature, and one of the most artistic of the Bruce Wilderness Tales. (VI) Gardens of Normandy (1) Beautiful scenes and pleasure resorts. (156) * Hail the Power (IY2) An "inspirational scenic" prompting deeper appreciation of the wonders of nature. (XVI) Mirrors of Nature (1) Charming and artistic studies of beautiful scenes reflected by calm waters of famous rivers and canals in France, Belgium and Germany. (67, 69) ***My Country (1) A "scenic appreciation" of our own land, beautifully photographed. One of the Bruce Wilderness Tales. (VI, 42) Nature's Contrasts (1) Beautiful New England snow scenes titled with exerpts from Whittier and Emerson; tropic Cuban vistas. (67) Nights of Many Shadows (1) A Bruce Wilderness Tale. (VI, 42) Quaint People and Queer Places (1) Interesting scenes and people, in out-of-the-way places of the world. (I, 69, 156) Rough Weather (1) Storm in the North Sea, taken from the liner Adriatic. (I) The West Wind (1) Action of the wind upon the windmill, the billowy sea, the River Nile, and similar scenes. (IX) (See also most Groups under Geography, 137) SOCIOLOGY GROUP 124 General A Gypsy El Dorado (1) Life in a Russian gypsy camp in Georgia. (151) ***The Spirit Wrestlers (1) Glimpses of a peculiar people in British Columbia; the Russian Doukhobars, living simple communal life; their industries. (111A, 151) Man— The Social Builder (1) The architect of the Christian community, which is the foundation of the Christian state. (I, 69) Shattered Dreams (5) Comedy drama illustrates what happens when wellmeaning but misguided "idealists" tamper with economic laws. (I, 23, 69, 156) The Gang (2) Entertaining, amusing, and a lesson in democracy. (I) Hearts of Men (5) Geo. Beban in a story of an immigrant's struggle to win success in this country for himself and his little boy. (18) St. Dunstan's Happy Blind (1) The University for the Sightless in London. Regents Park mansion transformed into home and training school for blinded British soldiers. (67) Eyes to the Blind (1) Lecture type appeal for support of education of the blind in handicrafts. Made for Brooklyn Committee for the Blind. (51) Parentage (8) "As the twig is bent so is the tree inclined." (79, 156) As the Twig is Bent (5) "Parentage" reedited; story of the lives of two boys of different families, showing the effect of home environment. (156) Lest We Forget (5) Real life temperance drama, showing how the fins of the father are visited upon the children. (18, 115) Ten Nights in a Bar-Room (8) Famous lesson on the drink evil. (19)