Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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21 CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER 200 miles north of Toronto. The Winter views, which are extremely picturesque, show vacationists skating, snow-shoeing, skiing, sleighing, etc., while the Summer views show them canoeing, swimming, playing tennis, fishing and finally toasting marshmallows around a huge camp fire. 744 feet standard length Rental $1.00 1030 Code CAFA Vienna Post Vienna was one of the great sufferers of the World War. Formerly a city of over two million people it has now lost a large part of its population and its entire character and aspect are altered. Its old-time color and gayety are lacking. King, court, army, prestige — all are gone. The people are unhappy over their losses and do not attempt to conceal it. We visit the Church of St. Stephen, one of the finest Gothic structures in Austria. Next v^e see the City Hall, Natural History Museum, Danube River and Canal, Ferdinand's Bridge, Marien Bridge and Imperial Court Buildings. Interest is added by close-up views of various native types, typically European sights such as the traffic keeping to the left side of the streets, and other intimate glimpses of the Vienese at home. 936 feet standard length Rental $1.25 1031 Code CAFE In the Lee of the Horn Chester Pictures of scenery and life in the uttermost extremity of South America. Some magnificent glaciers are shown emptying into the sea. Colonies of penguins are shown with some interesting close-ups of individuals of the family. Also, large herds of sea lions. The native Indians of that country are shown in a series of domestic and home life incidents, basket weaving, etc. Some original titles by Beth Brown add greatly to the enjoyment of this short subject. 689 feet standard length Rental $1.00 1032 Code CAFI Island of Surprise Burlingham The subject opens in Nagaski in Japan with some views of the primitive methods of coaling the steamers by men and women passing baskets from hand to hand with surprising celerity. Next we approach the Island of Hawaii and have a few glimpses of sea nymphs on the rockbound coast with thundering surf at their feet. A number of scenes upon the Island follow with some very realistic pictures in a volcano showing rivers of lava breaking violently against the rocky shores of the pit. 537 feet standard length — on same reel ivith 3029, Mothland Mysteries Rental $1.25 For maximum enjoyment