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Snap, The Gingerbread Man in Wildest Africa

Clip #: TFA-43F
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Sound: Silent
Decade: 1920s
Description:
Claymation cartoon about a man and his dog hunting wild animals

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How To Make a Hubschrauber

Clip #: TFA-79A
Length: 6:21
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
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South Pole Or Bust

Clip #: TFA-79F
Length: 4:00
Year: 1934
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Animated cartoon about a trip by airplane to the South Pole.

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Tin Can Tourist

Clip #: TFA-40B
Length: 10:22
Year: 1937
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1930s
Description:
An animated cartoon about touring in a trailer. Farmer Al Falfa and his dog take their new modern travel trailer on a vacation. The trailer is packed with push button gags and gadgets, including a cruising cafeteria and self-turning griddle cakes. Bees smell the breakfast and attack. Al Falfa is ...

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Sailor Circus

Clip #: TFA-47L
Length: 11:42
Year: 1951
Sound: Silent
Decade: 1950s
Description:
Various, small band, violinist, viol, xylophonist. – Student drawing class, ZI poster “Fat Lady”, students at desks working, teacher looking as young lady lifts poster “Snake Charmer”, PANs as students hold up their cartoon type posters. Various, women working in dress making shop, at...

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Fly American!

Clip #: TFA-41A
Length: 21:40
Year: 1933
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Early American Airways promotional demo film (1920s) with audio and twin engine Curtiss Condor airplanes showing plane interiors and passengers, airport facilities, pilots and cockpit, map with destinations at that time, chart showing passenger growth from 1928 to 1933, plane flying and HAs...

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March of the Movies

Clip #: TFA-246B
Length: 20:33
Year: 1933
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1930s
Description:
Film producer J. Stuart Blackton narrates this history of the motion picture, which incorporates clips from early silent and sound movies as well as first attempts at animation.

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Pan Am Clipper

Clip #: TFA-302A
Length: 28:48
Year: 1948
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1940s
Description:
PAA Clipper passengers explore various locations in the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, Trinidad, Jamaica and Havana.

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New Horizons - Japan

Clip #: TFA-141A
Length: 13:04
Year: 1960
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1960s
Description:
A Pan Am tour of Japan in the 1960s. Narration is in German.

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Modern Magazine Magic

Clip #: MF-12A
Length: 22:59
Year: 1956
Sound: Sound
Decade: 1950s
Description:
A film about the magazine industry highlighting Holiday Magazine and Jack and Jill published by Curtis Publishing. Shows the process from making paper to final publication

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