Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 65 Paris the Beautiful.* Reel, 1; exchange, Cinema Classics, Inc. Remarks: Kineto Review, Pare des Buttes, Chaumont, Museum of the Hotel de Cluny, Church of St. Etienne-du-Mont, Palace of the Luxembourg, Hotel des Invalides, Dome des Invalides, Bois de Vincennes, Moulin of La Gallette, Lakes of the Bois de Boulogne, Grand Opera National Academy, Rue de L'Abrenvoir at Montmartre, Basilique du Sacre Cceur, CampElysees, Arc de Triomphe, Monceau Square, Petit Palais or Palais des Beaux Arts, Grand Palais, Point Alexandre III. Paris the Magnificent. Reel, 1. Burton Holmes Travelog, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Picturesque France Across Quercy. This reel takes us through the southern part of France. The fortified Valentre bridge at Cahors is a marvel of military architecture of the 14th century. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. The Port of Marseilles. Views of the port with vessels anchored; the Town Hall of the City, old abbey of St. Victor, Notre Dame de la Garde and other points of interest. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. References: Histoire de Marseilles.— Boudin. Histoire du Commerce de Marseille. — Teissier. Picturesque Dauphine. (400.) A peaceful little village in northern France, • remarkable for its rustic beauty. The ruins of an old Roman bridge, and the streams and waterfalls, are especially beautiful. Educational Films Corporation. Pyrennes and Wooden Legs. The Chester-Outing Scenics. There's a joke concealed in the above title. How we did laugh when we made it up! Perhaps you won't get it first off — and it may come to you like a flash, you know — anyway, it's good. And, oh yes, the picture is really about the Pyrennes! Rambles in Old France.* Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. Old Bourges, St. Etienne, statue of Louis XI, statue and house of Jacques Caeur, Chateau of Chombord, Court of Maurice of Saxe, along the River of Eure; Chateau Maintenon. Rambles 'Round the English Lakes. 875 feet. Bulletin No. 92. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. Rocks of Pulmanach. (500.) On the north coast of Brittany, the ceaseless battle of wind and wave has left queer rock formations that stand out in vivid contrast with the picturesque old fishing villages. Educational Films Corporation. The Riviera. The narrow strip of Italian coast shown in this reel borders on the Gulf of Genoa, and has been aptly named "Riviera," meaning seashore. It abounds in most striking and beautiful scenery and is noted the world over for its numerous health resorts. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. The Rhine from Cologne to Bingen. The most important river in Germany and one of the most noted in the world. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. Rouen. Rouen, one of the oldest cities in France. It is a prominent center for cotton goods and its busy water front with numerous docks and vessels from every part of the globe, make an interesting view. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. The Ruins of Ancient Greece. Excellent views of the interesting places in and around Athens. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. The Ruins of Ancient Rome. The ruins of ancient Rome cover so large an area that the city is almost as much a tomb as a living city. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. St. Malo. The port of St. Malo is located on the western coast of France. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. Reference: New International, Vol. 20 (St. Malo).