Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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58 1001 FILMS People and Industries of China. 6,000 feet. Bulletins No. 23.3, No. 23.4, No. 23.5, No. 23.6, No. 23.7 and No. 23.8. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. Peking and Its Surroundings. Camel trains loaded with merchandise are shown as they pass through a gate in the Great Wall The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. The Coolie.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Selznick. Remarks: The Coolie of China takes place of horse power, "Gong Yan," the street coolie, roams the street daily in search of work, comprise one-fourth of population of China. Contract Coolie, "Dia-luck," workers on the docks, 240 pounds of rice for each man to carry, checking system, curious carts and big baskets, borne along; contents — chickens, geese, pigs, fruit, etc.; man power street car, ginrikisha, rikisha man, street scenes, Hong Kong, parade of rikisha men at end of year. The Gorge of Pagsanjan* Reel, 1; producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Paramount Remarks: Lake Lagumo, City of Lotus, Pak-San-Han, floats made from cocoa shells, shooting the rapids, Pagsanjan waterfalls. Through Shanghai. Reel, 1. A trip through a number of metropolitan cities in China, showing the habits and customs of people in the Far East. The New Era Films. Japan *Film titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. A Cabaret of Old Japan. Reel, 1. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Across the Broad Pacific* Reel, 1; producer. Fssanay; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. Across the Pacific on the Japanese ship Tengo Maru, Japanese games, arriving in Yokohama, Japanese warship, women workers loading ship with coal, street scenes in Yokohama, market men, fire department, etc. A Fairy Tale of Old Japan. Reel, 1. Scenic Educationals. Trip through Japan. Equitable Dist. Among the Japanese.* Reel, 1; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Upper falls of Munebici, street scenes in Kobe, views of Montimachi, along the waterfront, Japanese hairdresser, famous Geisha girl, a tea party, Geisha dances. Ancient Industries — Rice, Tea, Silk. Reel, 1. Scenic Educational. Trip through Japan. Equitable Dist. A Night in a Japanese Inn. Reel, 1. Scenic Educational. Trip through Japan. Equitable Film Corporation. Child Life. Reel, 1. Scenic Educationals. A trip through Japan. Equitable Film Corporation. Cherry Blossom Time. Reel, 1. Ford Educational Weekly No. 198. Distributed by Goldwyn. Scenes in Japan during cherry blossom time and the festivities held during that season. Enchanting Japan.* Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. Geisha girls, dances, iris gardens, gold fish, silver fish and carp, 3-year-old rooster with tail 15 feet long, wisteria tree in poor man's garden, children dancing, picturesque bridge more ornamental than useful, afternoon tea under the wisteria, fields of iris. First Impressions. Reel, 1. Scenic Educational. Trip through Japan. Equitable Film Corporation. Geisha Girls. Reel, 1. Scenic Educationals. Trip through Japan. Equitable Film Corporation.