Posts Tagged ‘1940s’
New York Central from the 1940′s
Hi all, I hope enjoy this old time look of the New York Central, The film was taken by The late Sam Parks of Chicago, Ill. in the 1940′s with 16mm film . The information was provided by Mr. Parks it was written on the back of the film box. I bought this film off E bay last year. Len.
Bell and Howell Projector Film 1940s
A film about the operation and maintenance of Bell and Howell 16mm projectors.Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
Classic US Air Force Films Five DVD Collection: Old 1940s – 1960s WWII & Vietnam War USAAF Aviation, Aircraft, Fighter Planes History Pictures Films With Vintage 16mm Projector Films
- Table Of Contents: Disc One: Combat America: (1) Combat America (1941) – 61 Minutes
- Disc Two: WWII Aviation: (1) Birth of the B-29 (1945) – 20 Minutes (2) D-Day Minus One (1945) – 17 Minutes (3) Mission Accomplished: The Story of the Flying Fortress (1942) – 11 Minutes (4) Special Delivery (1946) – 12 Minutes (5) Target Invisible (1945) – 8 Minutes (6) Escape (1940s) – 19 Minutes
- Disc Three: WWII & Vietnam Aviation: (1) The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress (1944) – 41 Minutes (2) Twenty-Five Hour Day (1960s) – 27 Minutes
- Disc Four: Disc Four: Projector Films: (1) The 16mm Motion Picture Projector: Operating Techniques (1961) – 12 Minutes (2) The 16mm Motion Picture Projector: Care and Maintenance (1961) – 21 Minutes
- Disc Five: Another Historical Highlight In The Aerospace Age (1) Thirteen film collection of Another Historical Highlight In The Aerospace Age US Air Force Films Series (1920s – 1950s) – 13 Minutes
Product Description
The rich history of the US Air Force is brought back to the screen in this collection of (4) four DVD’s. Spanning from WWI to Vietnam this collection is packed with vintage aerial footage from America’s last three major wars. Featured in this collection are some amazing flight videos including parachute drops, bomb drops, and a variety of jets and helicopters in flight from the B-17 to the F-105 Thundrechief. Table Of Contents: Disc One: Combat America: (1) Combat A… More >>
1940′s Cheesecake Adult Film #9 final episode.
The is a short, silent 16mm film considered adult entertainment in the 1940s and is not pornographic by any stretch of the imagination. In this episode, our girls decide to go hunting and to insure they don’t get lost, they leave articles of clothing along their path.
1940′s Cheesecake Adult Film #2 not Porn
The is film number 2. I recently purchased a box of 16mm films at an estate sale. Mostly home movies circa WWII, however there was 1 film loaded on an unmarked reel inside an unmarked box. It consists of several 2 1/2 minute episodes of Bebe, Zona, and Lou. 3 naughty girls who love to show their underwear. This is NOT porn by any stretch of the imagination, but in the 1940s, this was adult entertainment! VERY funny compared to today’s world.
1940′s Cheesecake Adult Film #3 not Porn
I recently purchased a box of 16mm films at an estate sale. Mostly home movies circa WWII, however there was 1 film loaded on an unmarked reel inside an unmarked box. It consists of several 2 1/2 minute episodes of Bebe, Zona, and Lou. 3 naughty girls who love to show their underwear. This is NOT porn by any stretch of the imagination, but in the 1940s, this was adult entertainment! VERY funny compared to today’s world.
