Glacier International Park

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Glacier International Park is a short film from c. 1930s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Great scenic footage in Glacier National Park Montana. 1930s (?) tourism in the National Park, and modern hotels.

15:42:13:22 Great shot CU spinning topographical globe. POV shot inside car driving on windy mountainous road, spinning globe superimposed over shot.

15:42:41:04 Great VS family packs trunk of Ford and drive off.

15:43:23:20 VS Blackfoot Indians in headdresses and traditional garb dancing and playing drums between two large teepees along stream.

15:43:41:21 Great shot of a stone bridge over stream cutting through Montana forest; 1930s Ford car drives across bridge. VS waterfalls. Man fly fishing in glacial stream. Man leads pack of horses across stream. Hotel nestled in the scenic mountain landscape.

15:46:15:13 Three big horn rams.

15:46:36:21 Tourists on horseback ride toward Grinnell Glacier towering above them in the distance.

15:46:49:18 VS rocky mountain goat.

15:47:10:19 VS tour guide shows takes man and woman up to edge of glacier crevice.

15:47:30:04 VS beaver.

15:47:39:19 VS Iceberg Lake.

15:49:16:16 CU sign for Going to the Sun Chalets. VS scenic shots from both Canadian and American side of Glacier National park, cars driving on scenic roads.

Glacier International Park
Produced byFord Motor Co., Motion Picture Laboratories / Wilding Picture Productions (sound)
Production
companies
Ford Motor Co., Motion Picture Laboratories / Wilding Picture Productions (sound)
Distributed byFord Motor Co., Motion Picture Laboratories / Wilding Picture Productions (sound)
Release date
c. 1930s
LanguageEnglish
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