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1) 0748.0001 [Lubec Movie Queen]
A crowd of women. Men in uniform. Panning shot of water and coastline. Two boys in a rowboat. A car with a sign for ‘Movie Queen’ on the front. A crowd of people on the dock. A ...
47) 0748.0002 [Lubec Movie Queen]
Apparently a dupe made from 0748.0001 - 1948 edge code on film is print-through. // Prior records for this item list 1936 as date - no indication why. // Item consists of 2 reel...
36) 0886.0001 [Middlebury Movie Queen]
NHF cataloguer's notes: Views of downtown Middlebury, VT, truck passes with milk cans in back. Catalog of churches. Woman crossing guard. CUs of young women. Kids. Houses, Railw...;Source of Information: Polly Darnell, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vt. Sponsored by the Middlebury Chamber of Commerce, the film in this collection was shot on 1 November 1939. ...
1) 1209.0001 [Lubec Movie Queen]
Amateur. Locally-produced record of Lubec businesses and a short drama. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts fro...
4) 1493.0001 [Lincoln Movie Queen]
Original print of Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine. Local residents appear. Crowd greets Queen at train station. Parade with marching band and caravan of cars, including...
2) 1493.0001.01 [Lincoln Movie Queen] (Duplicate Negative)
Duplicate negative created at John Allen, 03/1998 from original (acc. 1493.0001). // Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine. Crowd greets Queen at train station and then she...
5) 1493.0001.02 [Lincoln Movie Queen] (Release Print)
New release print created from dupe negative (acc. 1493.0001.01), possibly at Cineric, of Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine.
22) 1532.0001 [Newport Movie Queen]
'Movie Queen' film shot in Newport, Maine. Local residents appear. NHF cataloguing notes, 6/97 as follows (intertitles in quotes): Opening title: 'Extra! Extra! Movie Queen retu...
8) 1690.0013 [Ellsworth Movie Queen]
Label on can - 20 Silent Movie.;Reel 13 from DVDs of 16mm transferred October 1999. Action presumably takes place in June as there are school graduations. Lightly edited if at all, and some sequences seem out...
7) 1888.0001 [Van Buren Movie Queen]
People on train platform wave to camera. Many are children. A sign in background advertises the Movie Queen. A parade on the main street is led by policemen and Boy Scouts ca...;Laura Alexina Michaud Sloane (1912-2009) was the Van Buren Movie Queen. from her obituary in the Bangor Daily News: ...1933, after which she taught elementary school in V...
12) 2137.0001 [Bath Movie Queen]
Opening title: "Extra! Extra! Movie Queen returns home!" Children, adults, and two uniformed groups, officers and boy scouts, stand on the railroad station platform awaiting th...;Intertitle: ‘Agfa 1935’, ‘Good News’. Intertitle: ‘Extra Extra! Movie Queen returns home.’ Panning shot of a train depot. People gathered near the train tracks. Close up of men ...
1599) 2235.0001 [Lincoln Movie Queen]
VINEGAR SYNDROME // Appears to be another print of Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine. // Compare with acc. 1493 print.
3) 2304.0001 [Norwood Movie Queen]
Views of the Norwood Central Railroad station; men stand outside the station. A train comes down the track toward and by the camera. The "Movie Queen" exits the train, is give...;According to articles in the Norwood newspaper 'The Messenger', (housed at the Morrill Memorial Library) Doris Hamel was the director of the Norwood Movie Queen.
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