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1929 Wall Street Stock Market Crash
1929 Wall Street Stock Market Crash
The most devastating stock market crash in the history of the United States; Its from my favorite documentary by PBS - New York. This particular part about Wall Street crash of 1929 is from episode 5 of the series with title: Cosmopolis there are lots of archive photos, footages and drawings throughout the series and in my opinion it was great work done with finding them. series website: www.pbs.org "Archival shoots took place at various historical and cultural institutions, including the New-York Historical Society, the Museum of the City of New York, and the Library of Congress, and focused on the filming of particularly rare or large-scale archival prints, lithographs, maps, and photographs"
7:40
Mickey Mouse - The Karnival Kid (1929)
Mickey Mouse - The Karnival Kid (1929)
It was the first short animation in which Mickey actually spoke and his first spoken words were "Hot Dogs!".
4:08
1929 Stock Market Crash (Part 1)
1929 Stock Market Crash (Part 1)
The financial memory only lasts about 30 years then analysts, bankers and regulators fall victim to greed and fear. No matter how much they fiddle with interest rates, Bob Marley said it best: "One day the bottom will drop out..."
3:46
Tip-Toe Through The Tulips (1929)
Tip-Toe Through The Tulips (1929)
This is the original. Nick Lucas performing in Gold Diggers Of Broadway.
7:03
"Red Nichols and his Five Pennies" (Vitaphone 1929)
"Red Nichols and his Five Pennies" (Vitaphone 1929)
Young Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russel and Miff Mole among others. Features a hot rendition of "China Boy" as well as Eddie Condon on the vocals for "Nobody's Sweetheart"
66:50
"Man With A Movie Camera" (1929)
"Man With A Movie Camera" (1929)
"Man with a Movie Camera" is the fourth album by "The Cinematic Orchestra". It is the soundtrack to a re-released version of the (then ground-breaking) 1929 silent documentary film, "Man with a Movie Camera" from Russian director Dziga Vertov. VUFKU 1929
5:32
silly symphony - the skeleton dance 1929 disney short
silly symphony - the skeleton dance 1929 disney short
skeleton cartoon made by disney. i do not own any rights
1:50
1929 Chicago Blackhawks Hockey (Home Movies)
1929 Chicago Blackhawks Hockey (Home Movies)
1929 B&W 16mm home movies of what is probably a Chicago Blackhawks hockey game. The uniforms appear to be correct. The footage is pretty dark. Interesting to see hockey from that era. Also shows how they cleaned the ice in the pre-Zamboni era. Games back then were played at the Coliseum.
4:37
1929 Schneider Trophy
1929 Schneider Trophy
In early 1928, the Schneider Trophy rules were changed. It was agreed that it should be held every two years instead of annually in order to provide more time for competing nations to build and test their new machines. This was a great help to Mitchell as he readied himself for the defence of the Trophy at Cowes. When beginning work on the design for the Supermarine S.6, Mitchell made an important decision, one that he had held back on in 1927. He felt that the Napier Lion engines, although always reliable, had been developed to their limit. He decided he needed a new manufacturer and sought the advice of Maj. GP Bulman, an Air Ministry official responsible for the development of aero-engines. Bulman confirmed his thoughts, Mitchell approached Sir Henry Royce, and so began a partnership between Supermarine and Rolls-Royce that was to prove invaluable, not only in the creation of race engines but later in the production of both the Merlin and Griffin engines that so successfully powered the Spitfire. Rolls-Royce provided assurances that they could supply an engine of at least 1500hp, with development up to 1900hp, and, most importantly, little or no increase in frontal area. Supermarine gave Rolls-Royce only six months to produce the power unit and the result was a fully tested "R" engine. Mitchell designed the S.6 around the basic streamlined shape of the earlier S.5, moving the floats forward to carry the extra weight of the "R" engine when on water. Because of the <b>...</b>
4:25
Bessie Smith - St. Louis Blues (1929)
Bessie Smith - St. Louis Blues (1929)
Bessie Smith, the "EMPRESS OF THE BLUES", (July 9, 1892 or April 15, 1894 — September 26, 1937) was an American blues singer. Bessie Smith was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s, she is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era, and along with Louis Armstrong, a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists. Lyrics: I hate to see the ev'nin' sun go down Hate to see the ev'nin' sun go down, 'cause my baby, he done left this town Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today Feel tomorrow like I feel today, I'll pack my trunk, make my getaway St. Louis woman with her diamond rings Pulls that man 'round by her apron strings, 't'want for powder and for store-bought hair The man I love, would not gone nowhere, got the St. Louis blues just as blue as I can be That man got a heart like a rock cast in the sea, or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me Been to the gypsy to get my fortune told To the gypsy, to get my fortune told, 'cause I'm most wild about my jelly roll Gypsy done told me, "Don't you wear no black" Yes, she done told me, "Don't you wear no black, go to St. Louis, you can win him back" Help me to Cairo, make St. Louis by myself Gone to Cairo, find my old friend Jeff Goin' to pin myself close to his side, if I flag his train, I sure can ride I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie Like a Kentucky Colonel loves his mint and rye1 I'll love my baby till the day I die You ought to see that stovepipe brown of mine, like he owns the <b>...</b>
6:47
Disney Mickey Mouse-Haunted House (1929)
Disney Mickey Mouse-Haunted House (1929)
An original Mickey Mouse Cartoon!!!
14:24
Joris Ivens - Regen (1929)
Joris Ivens - Regen (1929)
Rain (Regen) is a 1929 Dutch film directed by Mannus Franken and Joris Ivens.
2:01
I'm Just a Vagabond Lover (1929) Rudy Vallee
I'm Just a Vagabond Lover (1929) Rudy Vallee
From the motion picture "Glorifying The American Girl"
3:15
After Seben 1929 Shorty George Snowden
After Seben 1929 Shorty George Snowden
After Seben 1929 James Barton - Emcee and Solo Dancer (in blackface) "Shorty" George Snowden - Third Male Dancer (Called "Shorty Stump" in the film) For more vintage jazz dance videos visit my blog: www.sharondavis.com.au
2:46
Mickey Mouse Piano Solo - The Opry House (1929)
Mickey Mouse Piano Solo - The Opry House (1929)
This is a short clip from an early b&w Mickey Mouse cartoon called "The Opry House". It shows the first time in an animated film where the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor" is used. This tune would become famous in animation history due to later cartoons such as "Rhapsody in Rivets", "The Cat Concerto" and "Rhapsody Rabbit". And if you watch closely, you'll see that "Rhapsody Rabbit" borrowed heavily upon this performance by Mickey, as they use the same general situation and have a number of similar gags. ==================== Note that I am now moderating the comments because of some bad apples.
6:49
Mickey Mouse - Haunted House (1929)
Mickey Mouse - Haunted House (1929)
This is another classic black and white Mickey Mouse cartoon. This cartoon was released on December 2th 1929. In a stormy night, Mickey Mouse takes refuge in an old house, where some ghosts and some dancing skeletons live there. Directed By: Walt Disney. Produced By: Walt Disney. Written...
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1929 Stock Market Crash (Part 3)
1929 Stock Market Crash (Part 3)
The financial memory only lasts about 30 years then analysts, bankers and regulators fall victim to greed and fear. No matter how much they fiddle with interest rates, Bob Marley said it best: "One day the bottom will drop out..."