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in the mid 1930's in Color!

Extremely interesting long film about towards the end of the Great Depression. This film is in colour, motion-stabilized, enhanced and speed-corrected by me. Duration: nearly 42 minutes.
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The film shows many images of New York's buildings (Empire State, Chrysler and Woolworth buildings a.o), Bridges, Aircraft, Neon lights and Steamships. Especially the footage of the famous ocean liners RMS Queen Mary, which was brand new at that time, and the SS Normandie and SS Conte di Savoia footage (in color!) is intriguing. The film was probably made by a wealthy family involving an elderly lady who appears half a dozen times in the film. Maybe they booked the famous SS Normandie cruise to Rio in Feb.1938 or Feb.1939.

Please note that the film has NOT been artificially colourized; it is original Kodak (?) color film.
Do take a look at the other material on my channel.

Update: after reading all the comments, the concensus seems to be that most, if not all of this film was shot around the Christmas period of 1937.

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