Walking Race: Heel and Toe Artists Hoof it to Coney Island and two other films
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This collection contains a 16 mm film containing three segments, circa 1930. The first segment shows a foot race from New York City Hall to Coney Island, the second shows a wedding of three brothers of the Sultan of Morocco, and the third shows showgirls auditioning for the stage. The film is silent, black-and-white, and runs five minutes and thirty seconds. It was produced by Major Tom Evans and edited by A.F. Bernadac.
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This collection contains a 16 mm film containing three segments, circa 1930. The first segment shows a foot race from New York City Hall to Coney Island, the second shows a wedding of three brothers of the Sultan of Morocco, and the third shows showgirls auditioning for the stage. The film is silent, black-and-white, and runs five minutes and thirty seconds. It was produced by Major Tom Evans and edited by A.F. Bernadac.
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Open to users without restriction. The DVD copy of the film can be viewed in the library's reading room.
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The copyright status of the film has not been evaluated. Please consult library staff for more information.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date (if known); Walking Race: Heel and Toe Artists Hoof it to Coney Island and two other films, V1992.003, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Historical Society.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Lawrence Stelter, 1992.
Custodial History
The donor's father purchased the film at a garage sale in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
Existence and Location of Copies
In 2009 the film was migrated to four other formats: one 16 mm "A" wind preservation duplicate negative, one 16 mm preservation silent answer print, one Digital Betacam cassette tape, and one DVD.
A portion of the film can be viewed online at: https://vimeo.com/24127112
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