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1935 "We Driver"
1935 "We Driver"
Another great Jam Handy public safety short film. This one sponsored by General Motors in 1935 (original, unedited version available in the Prelinger Archives at Archive.org)
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Mickey Mouse & Friends - The Band Concert (1935)
Mickey Mouse & Friends - The Band Concert (1935)
The orchestra is performing the William Tell overture, but then Donald Duck (in his third appearance in a Mickey cartoon) appears selling ice-cream. Uninvited, Donald takes out his flute and distracts the band into playing Turkey in the Straw. The cartoon is notable for being the first Mickey Mouse film in Technicolor, although two more Mickey cartoons were made in black and white before they were produced in colors on a permanent basis; Mickey's Service Station and Mickey's Kangaroo. It is said that when conductor Arturo Toscanini first saw the cartoon in a movie theater, he was so delighted with it that he ran up to the projection booth and asked the projectionist to run it again. In 1994 it was voted #3 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Also, according to Leonard Maltin in a commentary for this film when it was included in one of the Walt Disney Treasures, The Band Concert was remade (somewhat) years later as Symphony Hour.
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Ten Stone Baby (Teased With Chocolate) - (1935)
Ten Stone Baby (Teased With Chocolate) - (1935)
Ten Stone Baby, a British Pathe newsreel from 1935. Despite the newsreel's original title "Ten Stone Baby", the boy Leslie Downes is actually 3-years-old. Seen with his parents in a kind of pen, Leslie is sat in an armchair. Somebody then dangles a bar of chocolate into the pen and he immediately sets to work at fetching it. We also see Leslie playing with bricks. Taken from the British Pathe newsreel archive: www.britishpathe.com Follow us on Twitter @britishpathe (www.twitter.com Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com All 90000 British Pathe reels can be viewed on: www.britishpathe.com
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Newsreel Summary of 1935 Events
Newsreel Summary of 1935 Events
Newsreel shows highlights of the year 1935. Some interesting omissions include the Social Security Act (creating the Social Security system and unemployment insurance system) and the Wagner Act (regulating labor relations), both passed in 1935 but not mentioned. The list of what is shown: Florida storm, Lindbergh kidnapping trial, Montana earthquake, dust bowl, fire in Malibu, California, Huey Long assassination, death of Will Rogers in plane crash, Macon dirigible crash, High-speed car goes 300 mph, Normandie oceanliner, Manned balloon to stratosphere, China Clipper airplane to Manila, Experimental plane explodes, Air crash in New York to Rome attempt, Italian invasion of Ethiopia, Celebration in Britain of King George, GOP's Alf Landon begins presidential campaign, FDR makes isolationist speech. Clip ends with Our Gang.
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Starlit Days (1935)
Starlit Days (1935)
Here's a summary of the best bits in Starlit Days At The Lido from 1935.
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ML (1935)
ML (1935)
The princess violin from the sleepy Land of Symphony is chased by a more lively saxophone from the Isle of Jazz. Soon the queen discovers them and locks the sax in the metronome.
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Bride Of Frankenstein (1935) - 1/8
Bride Of Frankenstein (1935) - 1/8
I DO NOT CLAIM ANY RIGHTS TO ANY PART OF THIS FILM. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO UNIVERSAL PICTURES. Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein wants to get out of the evil experiment business, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature, a woman, to be the companion of the monster.
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Aikido Founder Morihei Ueshiba 1935
Aikido Founder Morihei Ueshiba 1935
The Rare 1935 Asahi News Film. Aikido was created by Morihei Ueshiba (植芝盛平Ueshiba Morihei, 14 December 1883--26 April 1969), referred to by some aikido practitioners as Ōsensei ("Great Teacher"). Ueshiba envisioned aikido not only as the synthesis of his martial training, but also an expression of his personal philosophy of universal peace and reconciliation. For more information : Aikido Journal If you like my videos please Rate, Comment and / or Subscribe to my channel.
7:01
Gold Diggers of 1935 (Part One)
Gold Diggers of 1935 (Part One)
Directed by Busby Berkeley, this excerpt of "Lullaby of Broadway" showcases Berkeley's signature dance and song production, but also intense class commentary.
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The 39 Steps (1935) Trailer
The 39 Steps (1935) Trailer
One of Hitchcock's earliest hits, The 39 Steps sees The Master unravelling the soon-to-be-typical plot of an innocent man on the run, trying to prove his innocence.
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Mutiny on the Bounty - Trailer [1935] [8th Oscar Best Picture]
Mutiny on the Bounty - Trailer [1935] [8th Oscar Best Picture]
The Bounty sails from Britain for Tahiti to obtain a cargo of breadfruit plants. Captain Bligh is in charge and he over-zealously enforces discipline by various methods, his favorite being flogging. Bligh cuts rations and works his men so hard that even first mate Fletcher Christian finds him hard to comprehend. In Tahiti, Christian and good friend midshipman Byam become involved with native women Maimiti and Tehanni. Tahiti is paradise compared to life on the Bounty under Bligh. When the Bounty is loaded and sets sail to return, the harsh treatment by their Captain is too much for the crew and Christian leads a mutiny. They set Bligh and his supporters adrift on a boat and return the Bounty to Tahiti. What they did not count on is the Captain's return. Written by Gary Jackson [IMDB.COM] Release: 8 November 1935 Running Time: 132 min Awards: Won Oscar. Another 1 win & 7 nominations Producers: Albert Lewin, Irving Thalberg Director: Frank Lloyd Writers: Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman, Carey Wilson Cast: Charles Laughton (Bligh), Clark Gable (Christian), Franchot Tone (Byam), Herbert Mundin (Smith) Genre: Adventure, Drama, History Domestic Total Gross: $ million Worldwide Total Gross: $ million [IMDB.COM][BOXOFFICEMOJO.COM]
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1935 Prostigmin Demonstration for MG
1935 Prostigmin Demonstration for MG
1935 video of a woman with myasthenia gravis participating in a trial of Prostigmin. In doing this she in demonstrating what came to be known as the "Mary Walker Effect" after the doctor who first discovered this wonderful drug to treat myasthenia gravis symptoms.
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1935 Oscar Winners
1935 Oscar Winners
Montage of stills from films that won Oscars for the year 1935 (presented at the 8th Academy Awards on March 5, 1936) set to the year's Oscar-winning song.
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Silly Symphony - Music Land (1935)
Silly Symphony - Music Land (1935)
Silly Symphony - Music Land - 1935 - Wilfred Jackson
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Construction of Hoover Dam, 1933-1935
Construction of Hoover Dam, 1933-1935
Originally called Boulder Dam, the Hoover Dam straddles the border of Arizona and Nevada. Construction began in 1933 and was completed two years later. Built with 3.2 million cubic yards of concrete, the dam is some 726 feet high, ranking 20th in the world for height. From 1939 to 1949 it was the worlds largest producer of hydroelectric power; today the dam generates some 4.2 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually. Lake Mead, the reservoir created by the dam, covers 247 square miles and is a major recreation area. Construction footage of the building of Hoover Dam. (US Bureau of Reclamation, US Department of the Interior)
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Stalker build 1935
Stalker build 1935
Great gift from the GSC - build 1935! Almost all the old stage, almost all the monsters! Exciting atmosphere STALKER: Oblivion Lost!
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Becky Sharp (1935) (Part 1/9)
Becky Sharp (1935) (Part 1/9)
Set against the background of the Battle of Waterloo, Becky Sharp is the story of Vanity Fair by Thackeray. Becky and Amelia are girls at school together, but Becky is from a "show biz" family, or in other words, very low class. Becky manages to insinuate herself in Amelia's family and gets to know all their friends. From this possibly auspicious- beginning, she manages to ruin her own life, becoming sick, broke, and lonely, and also ruins the lives of many other "loved ones". In the movie we get to see the class distinctions in England at the time, and get a sense of what it was like for the English military at the time of the Napoleonic wars. Miriam Hopkins ... Becky Sharp Frances Dee ... Amelia Sedley Cedric Hardwicke ... Marquis of Steyne Billie Burke ... Lady Bareacres Alison Skipworth ... Miss Crawley Nigel Bruce ... Joseph Sedley Alan Mowbray ... Rawdon Crawley GP Huntley ... George Osborne (as GP Huntley Jr.) William Stack ... Pitt Crawley George Hassell ... Sir Pitt Crawley William Faversham ... Duke of Wellington Charles Richman ... Gen. Tufto Doris Lloyd ... Duchess of Richmond Colin Tapley ... Capt. William Dobbin Leonard Mudie ... Tarquin
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PAUL DUKAS (1865-1935) "L'Apprenti sorcier"
PAUL DUKAS (1865-1935) "L'Apprenti sorcier"
Taken from the Dublin In international Piano Spectacular All seven previous winners in a once-off performance. PHILIPPE CASSARD (1988), PAVEL NERSESSIAN (1991), DAVIDE FRANCESCHETTI (1994), MAX LEVINSON (1997), ALEXEI NABIOULIN (2000), ANTTI SIIRALA (2003) ROMAIN DESCHARMES (2006) and featuring JOHN O'CONOR (Artistic Director) This piece: PAUL DUKAS (1865-1935) "L'Apprenti sorcier" Performed by all of the above Dukas belongs to that unfortunate though distinguished group of composers remembered today by a single work. His output was not large and he destroyed a number of creations, only some fifteen compositions survive and not all have been published. He was born into a wealthy Parisian banking family and studied at the Conservatory, later becoming a distinguished teacher and a music critic. His First Symphony was well received in January 1897. "L'Apprenti sorcier" followed five months later, with its first performance by the Lamoreux Orchestra on the 18th of May. It was inspired by a Goethe ballad, in turn is based on a story by the Greek writer Lucian (Second Century AD). It is a scherzo: one of the finest of such creations, demonstrating Dukas's marvellous skill in musical story-telling. The Sorcerer leaves his apprentice in charge of his laboratory with strict instructions to fetch water and to touch nothing else. The lazy lad decides to search the magic books and casts a spell on a broom; soon he has it fetching the water but when enough has been brought, he cannot <b>...</b>