Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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18 CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs the children, and some of the happiest of the Roumanian youngsters are the boy shepherds up in the remote parts of Transylvania. The farm houses are made of brick and mortared with mud. The bricks are mouUled by girls, who after becoming expert, can make as many as 200 in a day. The moukled bricks are baked in the sun. Brick making is hard work for a girl, but the Roumanian youngsters are used to hard work. We are given other views of them carrying heavy burdens, and have an opportunity of seeing many types of children at work and at play. 345 feet Rental $1.25 1014 Code CACU Children of Scandinavia Post These children are characteristically blond, rather slow in action but not in mind. Many beautiful pictures of lovely little children in the most bizarre costumes imaginable. Children of different parts of Scandinavia are shown. Sharp contrast is drawn between the Lapp children dwelling in the far North, and very modern looking Boy Scouts in Southern Sweden. There are several interesting scenes of folk dancing in which the Scandinavians excel. 333 jeet Rental $1.25 1015 Code CACAR Norway Post Norway is the second Scandinavian country in size. Its entire population is less than three million souls. In 1905 it broke away from Sweden and since that time has had a separate political existence. Many interesting views of the hardy Norwegians are shown. Excellent close-ups of peasant types, costumes, etc., as well as views of the country and cities and the famous Midnight Sun, 350 jeet Rental $1.25 1018 Code CACOR Considering Posey Chester All about llamas. A remarkable, sure-footed beast of burden used in the upper Andes in South America. Some clever photographic stunts are shown by reverse action, and in one double exposure the llama pack train is shown moving along the tdgo. of a lake, while their shadows move in the opposite direction just below them. Several long trains of these sure-footed beasts are seen winding along precipitous trails through wonderful mountain scenery. Some of the queer habits and characteristics of the animals are shown, among others the fact that a herd of llamas can be entirely confined by a single rope passing around the outside of the herd resting on their bodies, but confining only their necks. It seems that the stupid beasts lack the intelligence to lower their heads and pass under the rope. The title apparently comes from the name given to one of the llamas. An interesting travel scenic. 300 feet Rental $1.00 1019 Code CACUR Bohemia Post A map and introductory titles show us that Bohemia is the most important state in the new union known as Czecho-Slovakia. The peasants' dress is the most picturesque in Europe. A large number of close-ups are given of character For mcLximum enjoyment