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This short documentary narrated by sportscaster Ted Husing explores the free-time activities of some of Hollywood's most popular celebrities. Big n...
05 de jul. de 1935
White Rhapsody is a 1945 short film directed by Jack Eaton, with Ted Husing narrating. The film explores the popular sport of skiing. It was nomina...
04 de mai. de 1945
A man invents a device to make elevators stop even with the floor, and for this boon to mankind, he reaps riches and respect.
23 de abr. de 1918
Ridin' the Rails is a 1951 short documentary film directed by Jack Eaton. This is a Grantland Rice Sportscope from Paramount about hobbyists buildi...
02 de nov. de 1951
Amphibious Fighters is a 1943 short directed by Jack Eaton. In 1944, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 16th Academy Awards.
02 de jul. de 1943
Aquatic House Party is a 1949 short film produced by Jack Eaton. It won an Oscar for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 22nd Academy Awards. This...
31 de mar. de 1950
Dive-Hi Champs is a 1946 short documentary film, a Grantland Rice Sportlight segment from Paramount Studios and Jack Eaton featuring a cavalcade of...
01 de nov. de 1946
27 de fev. de 1918
Grantland Rice Sportlight (1941-1942 Season) #6: Better Bowling
23 de jan. de 1942
This short travelogue, touring Arizona's deserts, was shot in VistaVision.
25 de mai. de 1955
Wee Water Wonders is a 1953 short documentary film directed by Jack Eaton. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
01 de jan. de 1953
This Grantland Rice Sportlight directed by Jack Eaton visits the internationally famous Mexican Army Equestrian Teams as it puts on a demonstration...
01 de ago. de 1952
This early talkie Grantland Rice sports short spotlights the crystal clear waters of Florida and champion swimmers and divers, including future Tar...
05 de mai. de 1929
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