Arctic thrills (Castle Films), 1933; Killers (Pictorial Films), 1932 ...

Arctic thrills (Castle Films), 1933; Killers (Pictorial Films), 1932. "Tropical birds" -- container. On gray metal reel; B-wind; emulsion out; black-and-white; positive; sound - optical - monophonic. 24 frames per second, 690 feet.[00:00:00-00:09:46] Castle Films presents The Adventure Par...

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Language:English
Published: University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL) 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25549/hancock-ouc111345274
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Summary:Arctic thrills (Castle Films), 1933; Killers (Pictorial Films), 1932. "Tropical birds" -- container. On gray metal reel; B-wind; emulsion out; black-and-white; positive; sound - optical - monophonic. 24 frames per second, 690 feet.[00:00:00-00:09:46] Castle Films presents The Adventure Parade. Edited by Eugene W. Castle. Arctic Thrills, 1933. A short educational film on the life of the Eskimo in Newfoundland, Canada, including a hunt for polar bears.[00:09:46-00:19:10] Pictorial Films present the Battle for Life Series (Like links in a chain all forms of life are interdependent. Each animal is a link tugging and straining to break this chain, yet, depending upon its intactness for strength and continuance.). Killers, 1932. Narrated by Gayne Whitman. A short educational film on small predators such as the wasp, preying mantis, spider, and scorpion. ...