About Bananas 1935

in #movie6 years ago (edited)


Publication date 1935
Usage http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/
Topics Agriculture: Bananas, Central America
Digitizing sponsor United Fruit Company
Complete presentation of the banana industry from the clearing of the jungle and the planting to the shipment of the fruit to the American markets.
Shotlist

This film takes the place of an earlier one titled "Banana Land." Complete presentation of the banana industry from the clearing of the jungle and the planting to the shipment of the fruit to the American markets.

Silent film with title cards
Educational film about bananas and Central American countries.
Emphasis is given to the food value of the banana. "Complete presentation of the banana industry from the clearing of the jungle and the planting to the shipment of the fruit to the American markets. Scenes laid in Central America." (Wisconsin)

Stock shots: Child eating bowl of bananas and milk (prescribed by a doctor)
Some stop-motion animation of bananas.Children eating bananas
Man climbing palm tree
Guatemala City landmarks; Indian women going to the plaza to fill water urns which they then place on their heads;
oxcarts full of firewood; markets
Virgin jungle being converted into a banana plantation;
Felling of massive trees
Building irrigation canals with heavy machinery and explosives
Planting banana root stock.
Pack animals carrying loads of large banana bunches.
Dock workers loading stalks onto revolving machine.
GREAT WHITE FLEET (United Fruit Company banana cargo ships)
Aerial shot of banana boat.
bananas Central America


Closed captioning no
Collectionid 18820
Color B&W
Country United States
Identifier AboutBan1935
Numeric_id 11
Proddate 1935
Run time 11:03
Sound Si
Type MovingImage


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this content is public domain - there is no need for me to link to the archive.org sorce, its not the original work of archive.org either!

Basically if you are going to post text here that isn't yours you should link to the source of where you found it, otherwise people might assume that you did actually write it yourself.

Okay i have written a disclaimer on top of the info box - is this acetable?