Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis Traveltalks entry goes to Kentucky for visits to some historical monuments to white settlers and a look at the state's long tradition of horse breeding.This Traveltalks entry goes to Kentucky for visits to some historical monuments to white settlers and a look at the state's long tradition of horse breeding.This Traveltalks entry goes to Kentucky for visits to some historical monuments to white settlers and a look at the state's long tradition of horse breeding.
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In this film we are treated to a few GLIMPSES OF KENTUCKY. Starting at the Cumberland River, we visit reconstructed Fort Harris, a reminder of the days of the Indian Wars. We are then taken to see the Henry Clay Monument and the grave of Daniel Boone. We also view the log cabin which was the inspiration for Stephen Foster's `My Old Kentucky Home' - as well as the gracious mansion which hosted the composer. Finally, during a visit to the Bluegrass Country, we are shown beautiful examples of Kentucky horseflesh, culminating with an appearance by Man O' War, the greatest racehorse of them all.
This is one of a large series of succinct travelogues turned out by MGM, beginning in the 1930's. They featured Technicolor views of beautiful & unusual sights around the globe, as well as vivid, concise commentary. These films were produced & narrated by James A. FitzPatrick.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Another entry in MGM's TravelTalk series but this one is more interesting to me as I come from the state. We start off with a trip down the Cumberland River as well as visiting the grave site of Daniel Boone, visit certain sites of the Indian war and get a lot of talk about various horses. I guess since I'm from the state I'm going to scratch my head as to some bigger stuff that doesn't get talked about or mentioned but overall this is just like many other shorts in the series. I'm sure at the time these were very important to get information out to people who might not know about a certain state but today this comes off rather bland since we have better information out there.
The copy of this movie that plays on Turner Classic Movies is in very good condition.
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- AnecdotesIt's stated that in a "recent year" (probably 1938 or 1939), 21 colts were sired by Man o' War, and that the total value of these yearlings was estimated at a million dollars. In 2021, the equivalent value would approach $20 million.
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Narrator: In Kentucky, where the Cumberland River picturesquely wends it way, we recall that it was the fertile valley of this stream that attracted the early settlers to establish their homes in the bluegrass state, the first state west of the Allegheny Mountains to be admitted into the union. This historic river rises in southeastern Kentucky and flows for about 700 miles before it empties into the Ohio river, and among its scenic vicissitudes, none is more picturesque than Cumberland Falls.
- Crédits fousThe racehorse Man o' War is identified by the narrator.
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- James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks: Glimpses of Kentucky
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- Durée8 minutes