[Alan Kattelle--features] Reels 1-41

1557.0001-.0041
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1912 – 1967
Note: ìBlue Labelî refers to separate batch of the collection. This record is one of three and comprises 41 individual reels, each numbered separately (e.g., The Fall of Jerusalem/Jeremias is reels 18-23). BATCH ONE 28 mm 1. Pathescope, no title Walrus Hunting Ice Breaking in Finland Blossoming Spring School of Cavalry at Saumur, France School of Lace Makers in Brittany 28 mm. Buckle towards the end. 900' 2. Paramount Pictographs, Edited by Waldermar Kaempffert of Popular Science Monthly. (LC copyright range is 1916 to 1918) Shows grandma making candles 40 years ago. Now to be replaced with power plants. Potato flour is now used in Europe. How to make and use it. Handling a Great Lakes Steamer, Unloading Ore & Loading Coal. Also on this reel is: Rod & Wire Mill, The American Brass Co. Pathescope, titles tinted, the manufacturing of copper wire 28 mm. Total reel length: 960' 3. Paramount Pictographs, Hunting Bird Secrets with Naturalist, by Robert J. Cleaves. The Menace and its Destroyer, A zooland picture by Dr. R. L. Ditmors, Bray-Studios, Inc., Rattlesnake and African Secretary Bird. Bobby Bumps Queers the Choir, Animation by Earl Hurd, copyright 1916. 28 mm. Total reel length: 750' (Two Betacam SP copies and one VHS ref. copy made at National Archives of Canada and received 5/1999) [Loaned to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 4. Paramount-Bray-Pictographs, the Magazine of the Screen, Title missing but could be first part of From Mine to Moulder, tinted, shows process of mining and smelting gold ore, ending with gold bars at the U.S. Treasury. b) Microscopic Revelations: Heart and Blood by Dr. R. A. Spaeth of Yale. c) Crab Fishing in Virginia, tinted. d) Ants, creator unknown, 28 mm, film has buckle and fluting. Total reel length: 900' 5. Paramount-Bray Pictographs, The Magazine of the Screen, copyright 1918. Our Newest Possessions, purchase of the Virgin Islands. The Passing of the Cannibal. Visitors to the West Indies find great interest in the Carib Indians. Our Picturesque Neighbors, The Isle of St. Kitts, tinted, 28 mm. 725' 6. Goldwyn-Bray Pictograph, 1920, Through the Guiana Wilderness. 28 mm. 400' Animation Bobby Bumps and A Night with Some Night Owls by Earl Hurd, Bray-Hurd Process Co. 28 mm. 300' (Two Betacam SP copies and one VHS ref. copy made at National Archives of Canada and received 5/1999) [Loaned to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 7. Bobby Bumps Detective Story, by Earl Hurd, 1916, Bray Studios, Inc. & Earl Hurd, orange tinted animation. 28mm. Buckled and curved, but perfs good, no visible wear or damage. 450' (Two Betacam SP copies and one VHS ref. copy made at National Archives of Canada and received 5/1999) From Fox News, The Everwarm Safety Suit invented by Oscar A Youngren, the only life preserver in existence that affords protection from cold and exposure in case of accident at sea. date code 1922, 28 mm. 450' [Loaned to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 8. From Mine to Moulder, Part II, Reissued by Pathescope, 28 mm, date code 1921. 775' 9. Jaffery, copyright 1916. Reel 5 (?) of 6. International Film Service, Inc. 28 mm. (Blue Label) 875' [Given to UCLA Film Archives 3/3/99] 10. Jaffery, copyright 1916. Reel 6 (?) of 6. International Film Service, Inc. Intertitle examples: ìYou must not make friends with such a manî ìI've got to have someone to talk to. He makes me laugh. You haven't time to think of me.î ìI guess you're right, Liosha, I'll try to do better. I called to ask you to go to Hillary's tonight for dinner.î Example of a non-dialogue intertitle: JAFFERY Hillary's dinner is delayed while Doria reads ìThe Greater Glory.î Jaffery awaits her gratitude. INTERNATIONAL FILM SERVICE. 28 mm. (Blue Label) 1000' [Given to UCLA Film Archives 3/3 99] 11. A Breton Romance, Part I 375' The Gringo, Part I (tinted) 375' 28 mm, date code 1922 12. The State of Connecticut Department of Americanization presents The Making of an American. 1920s, 28 mm. 800' (One 35mm answer print, one 3/4 in. SP copy, two Betacam SP copies and one VHS ref. copy made at National Archives of Canada and received 5/1999) [Loaned to National Archives of Canada 8/1998, answer print returned 3/8, 2000] [note: according to Gillian Anderson, print should be screened at 18.4 fps to match her original score] [note: see Educational Film Magazine June 1920 p. 28 with advertisement for film; indicates film was likely distributed by Worcester Film Corporation, 145 West 45th Street, New York City] 13. Tommy's Troubles presented by The Department of Health and New York Tuberculosis and Health Association. date code 1929, 28 mm, 950' 14. Unblazed Trails, produced by Exhibits & Publicity Bureau, Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, Canada. From the ìSeeing Canada Seriesî. Tinted, 28 mm. Head has some damage. 700' [Given to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 35 mm 15. The Power Behind the Throne, 1912, Powers Picture Plays, NY. Starring David Wall as the Baron and Mildred Holland as Aria. Title states Part I. Contains several shades of tint. Costume drama. nitrate, 35 mm. (Blue Label) 900' 16. Pathe News, Wales Unveils British Memorial to Foch Gotham Greets Byrd Warmly on Return From Pole, At least three pictorial segments missing. Where the President Will Spend Vacation. America's Cup Yachts Test Speed in Regatta To Cross Atlantic in 2 Days but not by Air Dupont stock, safety, 35 mm 900' 17. Harry Carey in The Miracle Baby, 1923, R&C Pictures. The reel starts with what is a trailer for The Miracle Baby. This was a six reeler starring Harry Carey from 1923. However the rest of the reel appears to be from a serial. The end credit says, ìNext chapter will be shown at this theater same day, next week.î Can apparently had a label indicating it contained coming attractions. Different tints, has edge damage and some water damage in the first 200 feet, 35 mm, nitrate. (Blue Label) 900' 18. The Fall of Jerusalem, date code 1925, tinted, 35 mm, safety. Reel 1 of 6. (Blue Label) 800' Jeremias, 1922. 19. The Fall of Jerusalem, date code 1925, tinted, 35 mm, safety. Reel 2 of 6. (Blue Label) 675' Jeremias, 1922. 20. The Fall of Jerusalem, date code 1925, tinted, 35 mm, safety. Reel 3 of 6. (Blue Label) 750' Jeremias, 1922. 21. The Fall of Jerusalem, date code 1925, tinted, 35 mm, safety. Reel 4 of 6. (Blue Label) 800' Jeremias, 1922. 22. The Fall of Jerusalem, date code 1925, tinted, 35 mm, safety. Reel 5 of 6. (Blue Label) 900' Jeremias, 1922. 23. The Fall of Jerusalem, date code 1925, tinted, 35 mm, safety. Reel 6 of 6. (Blue Label) 850' Jeremias, 1922. 24. The Rogue Song, Part 7, MGM, 35 mm, nitrate, 1930. Printed into the head of the reel before picture start is a card which says, ìRogue Song, Part 7.î Color excellent. 750' [Sent to UCLA for film preservation] 35 mm. projection print on black shelf in vault VHS video master stored in vault 25. Radio Pictures presents, Aesop's Fables, Runaway Blackie, 1933, Animation SOF, 35 mm, nitrate. (Blue Label) 600' [Given to UCLA Film Archives, 03-18-99] 26. Radio Pictures presents, Aesop's Fables, Panicky Pup, 1933, Animation MOS, 35 mm, nitrate, according to credits should be SOF. A little water and heat damage. (Blue Label) 540' [Given to UCLA Film Archives, 03-18-99] 27. RKO Proudly Presents for England the Greatest Entertainment during 1934-1935, Part I, SOF. Also on the reel an untitled Terry-Toon, date code 1940, SOF, 35 mm, nitrate. (Blue Label) 630' 28. Five clips from Stage Door Canteen, musical/dance, 35 mm, b&w, nitrate, SOF. date code 1943. It has 1963 printed into a title which says end of part 6, but that must be a number not a date. (Blue Label) 700' 29. Unidentified North Woods Drama. Possible prospector out in the woods. He has a camp with a tent. An Indian woman is clearly enamored. Intertitle example: ìThe Girl Shows her Gratitudeî and ì She Makes Him Further Presents.î This footage was in several pieces and in pretty bad condition. 35 mm, silent, safety. (Blue Label) 500' [Given to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 30. AT&T presents, Home Team, Reel II of II, date code 1930 but believe it is reprint from 1924 due to printed through date code, silent, 35 mm, safety. (Blue Label) 900' 31. Hello Europe, How and why you can call around the world, date code 1929, tinted 35 mm, safety, 875' 32. Getting Together, date code 1935. Animation super-imposed on live action showing how a phone works. MOS, 35 mm, safety. Credits say film is SOF. (Blue Label) 900' 33. Air Views From and Landing of Goodyear Blimp, date code 1931, 35 mm, nitrate. 400' 34. [Australian Travelogue] Reel 4, b&w. Contains scenic shots of various cities in Australia. One of the two intertitles says, ìPicturesque Perth.î The other says, ìPost Time.î It is followed by a sequence showing harness racing using goats. date code 1927, 35 mm, nitrate. (Blue Label) 620' 35. Bali, date code 1944. Includes the end credit: ìA Van Beuren Production; RKO Radio Pictures,î tinted, 35 mm, nitrate, SOF. (Blue Label) 700' 36. Canadian National Railways presents Alaskan Interlude, copyright 1936, Part I, 35 mm, safety. (Blue Label) 725' [Given to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 37. Canadian National Railways presents Alaskan Interlude, copyright 1936, Part II, 35 mm, safety. (Blue Label) 850' [Given to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 38. Canadian National Railways presents Hunters Paradise, copyright 1936, 35 mm, safety. (Blue Label) 775' [Given to National Archives of Canada 8/1998] 39. News Clips, Ads, Soundtracks, Negative and Positive film, SOF and MOS, 35 mm, safety. 900' 40. Dick Van Dyke Show, #130, Reel 2?, 35 mm, safety, MOS. 1000' 41. Sound Masters, Inc presents, Looking at You. Car Show previews new models to be available for 1955, 35 mm, Eastman Color, SOF, safety. 900'

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