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Complete Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library of Motion Pictures 16mm (1937)

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SECTJON (. (a) Travel and Geographical (Cont.) 1009 Children of Holland 1 Reel A visit to the quaint and picturesque town of Volendani, where all the old customs of Holland are kej)t up. Volendani retains all the air of a seventeenth-century town, making its livelihood out of its lishing and the many tourists who visit it. 1010 Poland 1 Reel About two-thirds of the population are agricultural, and this film is chielly concerned with the life of the peasant class. Polish women have always been renowned for their grace and beaut}^ 1012 Athens 1 Reel Athens is one of the world's oldest and most famous cities, and it contains many beautiful classical buildings, some of wliich are here shown. We also see many views of the fine modern Greek capital. .A. film of absorbing interest, because of the town's historic and artistic associations as well as the great natural beauty of its surroundings. 1013 Children of Roumania 1 Reel Children in this country are workers, not learners. The education they receive is meagre, as they have to help their peasant parents on the land. The film shows however that they are bright and cheerful in spite of their handicaps. 1014 Children of Scandinavia 1 Reel Many beautiful pictures are sho\vn of characteristically blonde children in the bizarre costumes of different parts of Scandinavia. There are several interesting scenes of folk-dancing in which the Scandinavians excel. 1015 Norway 1 Reel Views of the scenerj^ and of the cities of this country are interspersed with "close-ups" of peasant tj'pes and costumes. The film closes with some fine photographs of the Midnight Sun. 1019 Bohemia 1 Reel A number of scenes are shown of the marketplace in Hradisch. The peasant's dress is the most picturesque in Europe. A large number of "close-ups" are given of the many different kinds of peasant costumes. Order by numbers. FOR PRICES SEE PAGE 3