Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 24 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER slow motion analysis of the dogs jumping is very interesting. A touch of heart interest is given at the end of a big jar rolling down hill and after it comes to a stop four tiny puppies emerge one after the other from the narrow neck of the jar. This is an interesting subject to everyone who likes dogs. 869 feet standard length Rental $1.25 1042 Code CAGI Where They Go Rubbering Chester The scene is laid in the interior of South America, showing the party en route on the river in huge canoes. Modern methods of artificial cultivation of the rubber tree, and the gathering and curing of the rubber are first shown. Then the party proceeds further into the interior, where the natives gather rubber from the wild trees and cure it in much more primitive fashion. Beautiful river scenery and instructive as well as of entertainment value. 739 feet standard length Rental $1.00 1044 Code CAGU Going Up to Iguazu Chester One of the most magnificent waterfall pictures ever made. A number of the world's most famous cataracts are first shown, including Yellowstone Falls, Victoria Falls, Niagara Falls and other cascades in Jamaica and British Guiana. Then the spectator is conducted up the Iguazu through rapids up which the canoeists drag and pull their canoes, only with terrific struggle, to the bewildering beautiful Falls themselves in the heart of South America. The Iguazu Falls are shown in every aspect from dozens of viewpoints. 712 feet standard length Rental $1.25 1046 Code CAGER Arctic Hike on Aletsch Glacier Burlingham The Aletsch Glacier is situated in the mountains of Switzerland. The scenes are taken in the very place in which Shackelton and Amundsen tried out their Eskimo dogs in preparation for their Polar expedition. Starting from the station at Jungfraujock we climb up toward the Glacier, which is 14 miles long and several miles wide and full of deep crevasses and reached only after some difficult climbing. In one place we look down and see a veritable sea of clouds one mile below us. Suddenly a storm swoops down upon us and here, high above a fertile sunn}' valley, we are caught in a mid-summer blizzard. Going on we climb down to the Marjelensee, the strangest lake in all Switzerland. It is surrounded on all sides by ice and is made of the melted ice water. 624 feet standard length— with 7042, Bobby Bumps' Last Smoke Rental $1.25 Select plenty of alternates