Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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76 1001 FILMS PANAMA *Film titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. A Genuine Panama; A Reel Journey to the Capital of Panama. Ford Educational Weekly No. 160. Distributed by Goldwyru Fire! The Chester-Outing Scenics. Somewhere south of Panama we found a volunteer fire department that rushes to every conflagration just as fast as the necessity of going home and getting washed and shaved and finally decked-out in a gorgeous uniform will let them. Educational. Films Corporation. Going South. A visit to New Orleans and St. Augustine. Ford Educational Weekly No. 166. Distributed by Goldwyn. Panama Canal; A Trip Through the Panama Canal. Ford Educational Weekly No. 170. Distributed by Goldwyn. The Panama Canal. 960 feet. Bulletin No. 83. University of Wisconsin. Panama Canal. No. 9. Reels, 2. Shows the greatest engineering problem man has ever solved. From the blasting of the barrier which separated the Atlantic and Pacific oceans we follow the various steps of construction; the great steam shovels biting away the earth, the monster scrapers; then the great concrete mixers delivering the material to construct the mighty dams and lock walls. The canal is fed by the waters of the Chagres river, which is now turned into a new channel to bear the fleet and commerce of the world through the man made waterway. General Electric. Town Topics; Panama Under Uncle Sam and a Tropical Sun. Ford Educational . Weekly No. 169. Distributed by Goldwyn. The Panama Canal. Reel, 1. As it is today, showing the wonderful piece of engineering which connects the Atlantic and Pacific. The New Era Films. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS *Film titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. Filipino School Days.* Reel, 1; producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: In the Philippines; Kawit, the home town of Aguinaldo; Burton Harrison, the GovernorGeneral; cadets of Manila; a school house; learning the arts; gardening, etc.; baseball played by girls; Field Day in Manila; primary boys' parade; dances of the nation by girls in costumes. Frocks and Frills of the Filipinos.* Reel, 1; producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Styles in dress of the women of fashion in Manila, sleeves and scarf of pineapple fiber, furry frills, downtown district of Manila, daughters of the first families. Making Summer Sombreros in Manila. Reel, 1. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. The Lawmakers of the Philippines. Reel, 1. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Up-to-Date Manila. Reel, 1. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Famous Players-Lasky Corpqration. Zamboanga. Reel, 1. General Pershing's headquarters in the Philippines. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Famous PlayersLasky Corporation.