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Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1921)

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32 MOVING PICTURE AGE February, 1921 When the patrons of your theater exclaim over the wonderful screen effects, they are paying a tribute not only to the director and producer but to the quality of the film that makes such pictures possible— EASTMAN FILM EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. Instructional Films and Where to Get Them (Continued from page 27) children in native section, fruit venders, women roasting corn on cob, street entertainer with monkey and sheep, Escabar, a village along the coast inhabited by Brazilian negroes, school children, little squirrel monkeys, favorite pets of the boys. Frivolous Fiji. Reel, 1; exchange, Educational Films Corp. Chester Outing scenic. Life and habits of natives. Getting a Polish. Reel, 1; exchange, Educational Films Corp. Chester Outing scenic. The Riviera, Italy, Cannogli, fishing village, San Frutuoso, Portofmo, lacemaking, Bay of Naples, Vesuvius, Island of Capri, where the Roman kings used to live, the Blue Grotto, Natural Arch of Triumph, the taratella dance, etc. No Hope for the Drys. Silver Silence. Reel, 1; producer, C. L. Chester; exchange, Educational Films Corp. Scenes of the coast of California; sea hare, anemone, sea urchin, crabs, sea-gull and young, pelicans. Silver Silence, scenes of the Northland, Lake Louise in the Canadian rockies, snow-topped mountains, fishing in the lake, climbing mountains, Victoria glacier, etc. Ottauquechee Valley. Reel, 1; exchange, Famous Players Lasky Corp. Remarks: Paramount — Post Nature Scenic Ottauquechee Valley in Vermont, teams of oxen used more than horses or automobiles, bridges old and trembling, odd caves in the river, winter scenes near Woodstock. Lost, a Yodel. Reel, 1; producer, C. L. Chester; exchange, Educational Films Corp. Winter sports in Switzerland. The Isle of Desire. Reel, 1; exchange, Educational Films Corp. Robert C. Bruce West India scenic. John Curtis Un derwood's poem, "My Island," given a beautiful scenic setting, scenes in and about New York City are used for contrast. Lake Chelan. Reel, 1; exchange, Reelcraft Burried (Sunset) Scenic. Beautiful cloud effects reflected in the lake, snowtopped mountains, sunset, etc. NEWS REELS Pathe News, No. 97. Reel, 1 ; exchange, Pathe Newark, N. J., foreign riders in practice for six-day bicycle race; NewYork City, building collapse; West Point, General Nivelle and General MacArthur reviewing a dress parade of cadets; flashes from the past in honor of the Pathe News Tenth Anniversury; in the region of Cascades, felling trees, hauling to the river and then down to the mills; Beverly Hill Speedway, .Cal., auto race, that resulted in the death of Gaston Chevrolet. International News, Vol. 2, No. 84. Reel, 1; exchange, Universal New York City, building collapse in heart of Broadway; San Francisco, U. S. "Gobs" in shovel rowing race; Duxbury, Mass., schooner ashore; aeroplane scenes from Florida and Switzerland; San Francisco, motorcycle race; Croton-onthe-Hudson, picturesque views of the Croton System. Los Angeles, auto race, Oscar Sarles winner; President-Elect Harding' on his Panama vacation trip. Pathe News, No. 98. Reel, 1 ; exchange, Pathe Presidentelect Harding returns from his vacation; Secretary of State Colby starts for South America; Ft. Hamilton, N. Y., ammunition shells wreck steamer; flirting with wireless 820 feet above ground; unique parade in San Francisco; auto race at Dayton; climbing hills with motorcycle; southern girl wins beauty prize; Mrs. MacSwiney arrives in New York; flashes from the past in honor of the Pathe Tenth Anniversary, registering for draft in 1917, the R-34 and NC-4 cross Atlantic, parade of 27th division. Pathe News, No. 99. Reel, 1; exchange, Pathe Mexico City, President Obregon's inauguration; Woolwick, England, daring stunts in playing with fire; President Wilson submits final message to Congress; tenth anniversary pictures, 1916 — Theodore Roosevelt on tour, 1918 — President Wilson arrives in France with King Albert of Belgium, 1919 — Scenes of Peace Conference; Naples, views from aeroplane, 3,000 feet above Pompeii; making Christmas toys; unique views of Statue of Liberty. International News, Vol. 2, No. 88. Reel, 1; .exchange, Universal New York City, toys made by shell-shocked soldiers, for poor children; Hoboken, N. J., new army 6-inch gun tractor; Seattle, Wash., navy boys in training on U. S. S. Omaha; Watertown, new 16-inch disappearing gun; Batavia, Java, natives fishing and training pigeons; Rambouillet, France, Presidential shotgun contest; West Bank, N. Y., visit to lighthouse. Pathe News, No. 101. Reel, 1 ; exchange, Pathe New York City, America's tallest marine, 6 feet 9 inches; Dublin, Ireland, funeral procession of British officers slain in Dublin; Ausable Falls, N. Y., man goes over falls in rowboat; Herbert Hoover, chairman of European Relief Council; Manila, P. I., rapid progress in aviation; pictures of Child Prodigies, author, cello player, chess player, poetess; Hoboken, N. J., new 6-inch gun tractor; Watertown, 16-inch disappearing gun. International News, Vol. 2, No. 89. Reel, 1; exchange, Universal Fort Rodin, Mass., first try-out of new 12-inch gun; Staten Island, N. Y., British oil tanker built in LT. S. yard; Tacoma, Wash., U. S. scout cruiser Omaha launched; Paris Island, S. C, marines at play; Roxbury, Mass., homespun cloth made for President-elect Harding, by Miss Laura Jackson, on looms 168 years old; San Francisco Santa Claus turns aviator to aid poor children, presents contributed by LT. S. Marines dropped in parachutes; New York City, daring aerialist studies on skyscraper. Pathe News, No. 103. Reel, 1; exchange, Pathe Paterson, N. J., flight of new monoplane ends in disaster; Kyoto, Japan, exhibition of archery and fencing; New York City, 23 communists deported to Russia from Ellis Island; Cork, Ireland, scenes of devastation from the fighting; Salt Lake Citv, girls on a hike through the snow; Child prodigies; fire in Newark; Santa Claus visits Children's Aid Society. International News, No. 91. Reel, 1; exchange, Universal New York City, food distributed to poor; crippled children attend theater party; Boca, Cal., first ice harvest; Paris Island, S. C, new Browning gun as lumber cutter; Boston, Mass., ice covered fishing schooners; Fiume, Italy, last stand of Gabriele d'Annunzio; record events in 1920 sport — baseball, Cleveland, the winners; tennis, William T. Tilden; golf, Chuck Evans; track and field athletics, F. K. Foss, pole vaulting; yachting, Resolute defeated Shamrock; the turf, Alan o' War defeated Sir Barton. Cut cartoon. A Virginia planter plans to solve the farm labor problem on his estate by erecting a picture house, admission being free to employees. He believes that in this way he will make rural life easier for them.