March of Time -- outtakes -- Zlin; Bratislava

Identifier
irn1001271
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2000.210
  • RG-60.2152
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

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Scope and Content

Can 79. 100 feet. VS, brewery (Pilsner). Men working on casks in brewery yard, train passing in BG. CU, men drawing Pilsen beer. 01:09:50 Reel 63. 100 feet. Poster in window at Zlin announcing in English the Tenth Sokol Congress, crowd passing reflected in window. VS, Bata's workmen leaving the factories at Zlin, showing modern/contemporary buildings. Reel 64. 100 feet. Bata workmen leaving factory at dusk. VS of Bata's workmen going to work at 7am, through the gates, punching time clocks. INT of shoe factory with house paper published twice weekly, sold for 30 cents, being handed out to workmen. Reel 65. 100 feet. LS from tower, general view of Zlin, showing factories, hotels, cinemas, etc. Peasants plowing with cows near Zlin. Reel 66. Same as last of Reel 65. VS of sports plane made by Bata, with name Zlin on tail, taking off. VS, plane in flight. Two shots of Romanian barges unloading grain at Bratislava. 01:12:53 Reel 67. 100 feet. Bratislava, chief Czech port on the Danube. All exports to the Black Sea are made from here. CU of name "Ileana-Alexci" on Romanian barge. Crane unloading grain from barges with ships on the other side of the port in the rear. Barge of grain being unloaded, CU of Romanians. General view of Bratislava, with the Danube, barges unloading and town with castle in rear. German barge with Bayer Lloyd Regensburg. Reel 68. 100 feet. Swiss barges with tug passing down the Danube, Bratislava in the BG. Danube with the Austrian mountains in the BG. Danube and Bratislava.

Note(s)

  • Outtake from edited March of Time story "Prelude to Conquest." Cameraman's dope sheet available in departmental files.

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