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Faint Heart (1929)
Good Olde Nostalgia of the '20s
This short is about a lion faced person who loves a woman then proceeds to become a police to arrest a gangster in a store. The guy gets cowardly after approaching that gangster then runs away and the gangster gets knocked out by a pottery. Then he arrests the man and thinks he is dead and proceeds to call the police chief. The gangster then wakes up and sees him calling the cops, right after he ends the call, he threatens him if he doesn't get out of the cuffs. After a while... he arrests him by tricking him into a jail cell.
This short is good if you are a conservative, non born baby boomer/silent generation, and dislike colored/modern day whites/foreigners/overpopulated humans of 334 million people in America compared to 114 million back in the day. When more people are produced and more foreigners come here, there shall be more vandals, anti-American values/culture, and tend to vote Democratic. Thus, will cause destruction of old 1800s to 1940s American built buildings and architectures.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 1 (1941)
Great Nostalgia of the early 1940s
Its an excellent short film with Hedda Hopper speaking in the radio. It is filled with beautiful normal white conservative celebrities unlike today's modern freakish society full of overpopulated foreigners, baby boomers, silent generation, etc... Man what a time it was! It was indeed recorded in the "Diamond Age of America" (1920-1949) when men were men and women were women. It was a time full of patriotism, class, glamour, normality, conservatism, white people, etc...
Hedda Hopper proceeds to showcase a number of stars from William S. Hart to big band man with a bunch of men and a woman. 10/10.
Memories and Melodies (1935)
Fantastic and Amazing 30s Short
This is a technicolor short film featuring the sexy actress of the mid 1930s, Jean Chatburn. Jean Chatburn has beautiful sexy blonde hair and face/body.
This film depicts the life of a Southerner in the 1860s. Its mainly a biographical short film with the song writer inventing songs/lyrics for America. What is so special about this film is the 1930s nostalgia for the 1860s portrayed by beautiful and sexy Jean Chatburn as if she was in the 1800s in her past life. I highly recommend this film if you are attracted to beautiful people and are a staunch conservative who collects vintage for the good olde days and who stays away from liberals and current old people who were born in the 1930s to 1950s. If you watch this short film with liberals or 1930s to present day born people... I can tell you that it will offend them because society was normal and there are a bunch of good looking white people. In fact, I watched this short film 5 times because of the sexy Jean Chatburn.
Drunk Driving (1939)
Great 30s Americana Nostalgia
Its about a man who refuses to accept that he has a drinking and driving problem and attempts to avoid the consequences. Then one day he took his wife and his wife's mother to his car to drive to dinner, but he crashed into a truck. Later does he know... his wife dies and he commenced to bawl like a baby. The moral of the story is "If you drink, don't drive. If you drive, don't drink."
This short film is 10/10 because it has attractive looking people and a sexy world full of beautiful sexy cars, trees, etc... I highly recommend you to watch it if you are not a liberal and have nostalgia for the good olde days before baby boomers and silent generation destroyed America with their liberalism and counterculture. This short film is outstanding!
Mouse in Manhattan (1945)
Nostalgia of the good olde NYC 1940S
This 1945 short film is one of the finest shorts that was created by Hanna and Barbera for MGM. It has hot beautiful women from the 1940s unlike today's society. No women is beautiful in todays society. Only the 1900s to early 1920s born women are the only women, the most beautiful women. This short also has the good olde NYC stores before they ran out of business in the late 1950s to 1960s.
Night Gallery: The House/Certain Shadows on the Wall (1970)
Scary and Beautiful
The House is one of my favorite episodes. It is scary and beautiful at the same time. There is this dead ghost thinking that she's alive. She keeps on dreaming this spooky new house, then after awhile asks the man why is it haunted. Then she buys the house and after awhile, she sees herself ringing the bell and the end.
This episode is beautiful because of that woman, scary because she doesn't realize that she is dead
The Delivery Boy (1931)
Great Short Film
One of the greatest short films Walt Disney ever created. Contains "The Stars and Stripes Forever" which was last performed in 1929 by Sousa. Then came to the 1930s when this march was very common in the 1930s movies.
Funny and fun.
Love on Tap (1939)
Great short, Could've been longer
This short film shows hot, attractive, and beautiful girls dancing, talking, and moving throughout the film. Some of the girls are beautiful, their hair in particular and their faces/body. So much nostalgia of the swing back in the good old days from 1929 to 1947.
New Shoes (1936)
Great short film
This is one of my favorite nostalgic short films that I've watched back in 2016. I watched this short about 8 to 10 times since then. It is about a guy who buys new shoes and sees this very attractive well groomed blonde women sitting next to him. He then asks her out. Then they go in a limo where the shoes start singing like the beginning. Then the Andrew's sisters sing and then they dine and sing and the shoes talk to each other. Afterwards, the girl then gets a massage by her butler and makes faces and talks to that boy whose feet is in the bucket of water filled with ice. Then they get married.
Wonderful nostalgic short film showing the good old art deco buildings and people we will never see again. Glad 1920s to 1940s history happened. Cannot wait to watch it once a year.