1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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4,2 GEOGRAPHY "1000 and One" GROUP 55 ISLANDS— ATLANTIC Islands— Atlantic Bermuda, an Ocean Paradise (%) Self-explanatory (22) A Little Atlantis (1) The Bermudas from the air. St. George. (67) Canary Villages (%,) Camera visit to people of these islands; native types, architecture, etc. (XX) The Island of Cuba (1) Different phases of life in Havana, a great commercial center. * (151) Under Cuban Skies (1) Morro Castle; city of Havana, its palace and cathedral. (67) ** Cuba Steps Out (1) Miscellaneous views, followed by an excellent presentation of the tobacco and sugar industries. (IX) Rambles in Porto Rico (1) A land of scenic beauty. (151) Sunny Porto Rico (1) Impressions of life in Porto Rico, the isle of enchantment. (151) Beautiful Jamaica (1) Scenes in the "Jewel of the Caribbean." (151) Rambles in Jamaica (1) A trip through this island. (151) St. Thomas (1) A tour of our latest possession in the West Indies. (I, 23) Our Newest Possessions (3) Each reel a unit, may be used separately: (22) Harbor; marine barracks, American soldier life. Crum Bay; barracks; native types. Island of St. John; ruins of estates and palaces of old Dutch planters. Pirates' Castles (^4) Magnificent castles built by pirate chiefs on St. Thomas Island. (22) French West Indies (1) General survey of the islands. (112) Hollandized Caribbee (1) Curacao, Holland's chief possession in the West Indies; first photographs of quaint architecture and transplanted Dutch atmosphere of this island. (I) The Dead City of the Caribbean (%) Desolate scenery on island of Martinique, laid waste by eruption of Mt. Pelee in 1902; ruins of St. Pierre, chief city. (22) Trinidad (1) Natives; asphalt industry; jewelry making; cocoa and beans. (I) (See also Groups 57, 82, 123, 134) GROUP 56 ISLANDS— PACIFIC Islands— Pacific ***Catalina (1) "Pearl of the Pacific" — its underwater life, as well as the pelican, seal and other odd dwellers in the island. (IV, XX, 28) Hawaii (1) Scenic features of the islands; sugar cane plantations; native dances. (XX, 28) Eden of the Pacific (1) Hawaii and its environs in Prizma color; nightblooming Cereus; Honolulu and the rice fields. (IV, XX, 28, 156) The Hawaiian Islands (1) Pictorial story of the activities of the Hawaiian Islands. For sale only. (58) A Trip to the Hawaiian Islands (1) Self-explanatory. (30) Honolulu and Oahu (1) Life in Honolulu; work on pineapple plantations and in rice fields. (28) ***High Spots of Hawaii (1) Beauties of waterfalls and lava forests; glimpses of coffee and sugar. (69) Hawaiian Glimpses (1) Native grass huts, net mending, hat weaving, etc. (28) A Day in Honolulu (%) Harbor and street scenes; studies of manners and customs. (22) Back Country of the Philippines (1) Descendants of the head hunters — how and where they live; floating rafts of cocoanuts covered with lotus blossoms. (XXI) Up-to-Date Manila (1) The modernized Philippine Capital. (67) Venice of the Orient (1) Manila — native and foreign life. (22) Two Ends of a Rope (1) Hemp industry of the Philippines; cutting "Abaca'*; stripping hemp; drying, inspection and shipping of the product. (67) Tagalog Toilers (1) Philippine rice industry; salt industry of Luzon; cacao and bread-fruit. (67) The Pasig River (1) Waterfront in Manila and the suburbs; the scenic upper reaches of the Philippine Thames. (67) The Lowlands of Luzon (1) Country life in the Philippines; peculiar fruits; hemp industry. (67) In a Manila Wrapper (1) Tobacco industry of the Philippines; manila cigars and cigarettes in the making. (67) Hiking with the Igorots (1) Over the trails of the Mountain Province of Luzon. (67) Hidden Cascades of Luzon (%) Travel picture of trip up Pagsanyan River in jungles of Luzon to magnificent falls in native canoes. • (22)