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Moving Image:Nature's Cameo: Bryce Canyon National Park
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Nature's Cameo: Bryce Canyon National Park is a short film from ca. 1930s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Many scenes are reproduced of a beautiful canyon in one of our Western states often called "Nature's Cameo". Accompanies a group of tourists on a hike through the canyon led by a U.S. Ranger.
04:32:14:00 Nature s Cameo: Bryce Canyon National Park 36127 04:35:04:00 med shot of family picnic 04:35:10:00 med wide shot of family eating at picnic table, Tin Lizzie and trees in background (04:35:12:00)
04:38:45:00 med shot of woman picking fruit from tree
VO - "Excellent peaches of more than one kind flourish here." (04:38:48:00)Nature's Cameo: Bryce Canyon National Park | |
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Produced by | Industrial Pictures, Inc. (Detroit) |
Production companies | Industrial Pictures, Inc. (Detroit) |
Distributed by | Industrial Pictures, Inc. (Detroit) |
Release date | ca. 1930s |
Running time | 7:33 |
Language | English |
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