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Glimpses of Florida

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
185
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Glimpses of Florida (1941)
DocumentaryShort

Views of several popular destinations in Florida including Miami, Hialeah, the Everglades, Cypress Gardens, and Silver Springs. In the latter, a visit to alligator wrestler Ross Allen.Views of several popular destinations in Florida including Miami, Hialeah, the Everglades, Cypress Gardens, and Silver Springs. In the latter, a visit to alligator wrestler Ross Allen.Views of several popular destinations in Florida including Miami, Hialeah, the Everglades, Cypress Gardens, and Silver Springs. In the latter, a visit to alligator wrestler Ross Allen.

  • Director
    • James A. FitzPatrick
  • Stars
    • James A. FitzPatrick
    • Edith Allen
    • Ross Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    185
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    • Director
      • James A. FitzPatrick
    • Stars
      • James A. FitzPatrick
      • Edith Allen
      • Ross Allen
    • 7User reviews
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    James A. FitzPatrick
    James A. FitzPatrick
    • Self - Narrator
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    Edith Allen
    • Self
    • (as Miss Allen)
    Ross Allen
    • Self
    • Director
      • James A. FitzPatrick
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    6SnoopyStyle

    tourist trap

    Traveltalks goes to southern Florida. They were stuck in the Americas during the war years and they mostly traveled around the U. S. It's rather peaceful. Even Miami looks very white bread. I can do without Swanee River. Just because the river flows into Florida doesn't mean the song has to be included. Of course, they have to show an old black Aunt Jemima couple laughing and smiling. The old south is still rising. Florida has crazy white people doing alligator wrestling and rattlesnake milking. There are Seminoles in traditional costumes. This is Florida in its tourist trap glory.
    5boblipton

    Miami, Silver Springs, And Indians

    James A. Fitzpatrick sends the Technicolor cameras to southern Florida, with Robert Carney to run them, so we can look at the hotels of Miami Beach, the swamps, the palm trees, and listen to someone sing "Swanee River."

    I knew the area somewhat about a quarter of a century later, visiting my grandmother, and it hadn't changed much. There were still the big hotels, places where you could watch guys 'milk' snakes of their venom, and the public library looked like it was set in a small town.

    Although the copy that plays on Turner classic Movies is not in the best shape, the colors remain striking.
    6Doylenf

    Southern Florida gets the James A. FitzPatrick Traveltalk treatment...

    A fairly interesting Traveltalk short from James A. FitzPatrick deals with Florida as a tourist resort. Mention is made of the cargo of coconuts that ended up in Florida after a shipwreck and were the source of the many sheltering palms long the shoreline.

    Various scenes of resorts in Miami with their private pools and outdoor dining facilities are glimpsed before we move to the Everglades and scenes along the Swanee River. A look at Cypress Gardens is followed by scenes of Seminole Indians living along the Swanee River.

    Some underwater scenes of swimmers frolicking with sea turtles and what must be a tranquilized alligator is skillfully photographed and shows how clear the Florida waters are.

    Just slightly better than average for a FitzPatrick short.
    Michael_Elliott

    TravelTalks

    Glimpses of Florida (1941)

    *** (out of 4)

    One of the better entries in MGM's TravelTalks series takes a short trip to Florida where we get to see and learn a few interesting things. The short starts off telling us how palm trees came to be a staple in the state and then we get to see some of the extremely nice tourist locations. Swanee River is shown as are some Seminole Indians living along its shore. The most interesting sites are those of a reptile institute where we see turtles and alligators being caught by some workers as well as rattlesnakes being milked for their venom. The underwater photography looks incredibly well here and this is one reason why this short works so well. The stuff with the gators and turtle was a lot of fun and looks extremely well in the wonderful Technicolor. Fans of the series will certainly want to check this one out but so will those who usually turn the station when TCM airs on of these shorts.
    7pixrox1

    This expose reveals the goods . . .

    . . . about the Man Who Ruined Florida (aka, "The Sunshine State"). Back in the 1900s, when GLIMPSES OF FLORIDA was filmed, tourists seldom took a step without setting foot on an alligator. On many occasions lucky travelers were blessed to observe BOTH of their lower limbs supported by crocks. But then the pernicious Ross Allen, depicted here as the annihilator of 36,000 of these cute peninsular denizens, according to his own count. By the end of Allen's gator carnage, demographers estimate that nearly half of the Old South citizenry had closets full of gator belts, shoes, stilettos and brasiers. Now, in this Our Modern 21st Century, sightseers have been known to spend entire days amid all the relentless sunshine without ever observing an alligator.

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      [last lines]

      James A. FitzPatrick: Some of these underwater actors can refrain from breathing more than two minutes, for the photographing of a single underwater scene. And their floating audiences may view them through the windows of unique boats, like this one... And with this unusual scene, we conclude our glimpses of Florida.

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      The narrator identifies the other credited performers.
    • Soundtracks
      Old Folks at Home
      (uncredited)

      aka "Swanee River"

      Written by Stephen Foster

      [Performed by unidentified male singer during the segment on the Suwanee River]

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hialeah Park - 2200 E. 4th Avenue, Hialeah, Florida, USA(Hialeah Park Race Track)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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      • 10m

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