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

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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 79 the sponge industry, showing the sponge fleet in the harbor, the "mother" boat at the fishing grounds, fishing for sponges, close views of various types of sponges, cleaning, sorting, and baling sponges. Unit 3 contains scenes of Havana harbor, various points of interest in the city itself, and the sugar cane and tobacco industries. Unit 4 shows Kingston, and pictures Jamaican native life and industries. 380 feet Rental $2.00 1507 Code CARBIR Shark Fishing Eastman Classroom Film The extensive shark-fishing industry is fully described. Unit 1 shows the catching of shark bait; spotted eagle ray, salt-water crawfish, porpoise, barracuda, and small sharks. Unit 2 depicts the landing of a tiger shark. Close views show its large mouth and numerous teeth. In unit 3 a shark is weighed, divested of its fins, and skinned. Unit 4 pictures the process of tanning shark leather. The hides are shaved, softened, dyed and measured. Concluding scenes show typical shark leather products. 378 feet Rental $2.00 1508 Code CARBOR Game Birds Eastman Classroom Film Included in this film are game birds of both waterways and drier ground. Except for the "pheasant farm," all the birds shown are in the wild state. Unit 1 shows mallard, pintail and teal ducks feeding in shallow water. Wild geese are shown in flight. Close views of young goslings are shown, followed by scenes of coots or "mudhens," swimming. Unit 2 shows Franklin grouse and ruffed grouse. Unit 3. A California quail takes a dust-bath. Bob white quail are shown on their nests, guarding their eggs, searching for food, and with their young. Unit 4. A man collects pheasants' eggs which are hatched by a domestic hen. The brood is then transferred to a rearing field and fed. Subsequent scenes show pheasants at various ages. Unit 5 shows pictures of wild turkey digging in the snow for food. 390 feet Rental $2.00 1539 CodeCARFUR The Bull Fight, Killing the Killer and a Real Rodeo Kodak Cinegraph A bull fight without the objectionable features. One of the points of interest is the way the best bulls are selected as suitable for appearance in major fights, and how the fighting strains are developed. The climax is the fight itself, replete with action. Then comes a picture of a fight to the finish between a mongoose — the Indian representative of the weasel family — and a cobra, India's most dreaded snake. The mongoose watches his chance until the striking of the cobra Select plenty of alternates