Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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68 1001 FILMS HAWAII ♦Film titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. A Flying Trip Through Hawaii. Part 1 (900); Part 2 (970). Scenic and Travel Films. The fascinating land of the ukelele, sun and surf drenched and ruggedly beautiful, presented in one of the most delightful travel pictures ever filmed. There is a real charm about Hawaii, and the true artist who made these photographs has caught every pleasant detail of the island scenery. Introducing the first of the two reels is one of the cleverest animated cartoons ever presented — a burlesqued version of the Hula Hula dance — a gem of comedy that never fails to bring down the house. Educational Films Corporation. An Eruption of Volcano Kilauea. A startling spectacle. Scenic and Travel Films. The telephoto lens brings the spectator to the very edge of the crater, which bubbles and steams like a giant kettle. Educational Films Corporation. Hawaii.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, World. Remarks: Photographed in natural colors. Hilo, Japanese fishing boats, cocoanut groves, climbing for nuts, tunnels, coast views, Honolulu, Capital of the Hawaiian Isles. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. References: The Hawaiian Archipelago. — Bird. The Story of Hawaii. — Alexander. The Legends and Myths of Hawaii. — Kalakaua. Home of the Hula Hula. Reel, 1. Travel and Scenic. Samoa Travel. For }roung people of all ages. Robertson-Cole Dist. Corporation. Kilauea.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange. Remarks: Famous volcano of Hawaii, showing its restless lakes of fire and its boiling, seething mass of red-hot lava, fragments of pure sulphur, cloud of brimstone, 2,000 degrees of heat, lava leaps 75 feet in air, crust of freezing lava, fountain of lava. Kilauea's Lakes of Fire.* This shows some remarkable scenes of the volcano Kilauea in Hawaii. The screen brings to life its restless lakes of fire and its boiling, seething mass of red hot lava. It shows the strange, uncanny lights and shadows of the volcano and is a subject with an unusually livid appeal. Some of the scenes were taken at night by the light of the volcano itself. Prizma. Our Hawaiian Army. (1,000.) The E. M. Newman Travels. The fine body of United States troops that stands guard over our western island possessions, engaged in military maneuvers and cavalry sports to test their skill and prowess. Ed. Films Corp. The Forbidden Isle. (900.) The E. M. Newman Travels. Glimpses of the more pleasant side of the leper colony on Molokai; a spring festival of school children at Honolulu, and a real Hula Hula dance. Ed. Films Corp. The Hawaiian Islands. (Color.) Reels, 2. Travelogues and Nature Study. The Lea-Bel Company. The Land of the Ukelele.* Reel, 1; producer, Ford Educational Weekly No. 151; exchange, Goldwyn. Remarks: A trip through the Hawaiian Islands, industries of the natives, customs which have been brought in by the Americans to improve living and educational conditions, water sports. The Red Hot Sea.* Reel, 1; producer, Educational Film Corporation of America. Remarks: Kilauea volcano at Hawaii, trail through lava rocks, asbestos masks, fishing for lava, heat of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, lava flows over rim of crater, Kilauea at night, explosions and showers of sparks.