ST. AUGUSTINE FLORIDA 1950s TRAVEL FILM CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOS MARINE STUDIOS (Copy1) 50364

Made by the late John Hutter in the late1940s or early 1950s, this travelogue film shows views of St. Augustine, Florida. The filmmaker, who was a Chicago-based accountant, traveled all over the world and filmed many of his adventures. The title card at the beginning “Chateau Hutter Films Presents“, refers to a European-style resort that Hutter built in Door County, Wisconsin. Apparently Hutter hoped to show this film and others to visitors there, but the resort never hit its stride due to a series of disputes between Hutter and the local chamber of commerce. Opening titles: Chateau Hutter Films Presents A John Hutter Travel Adventure - Historic St. Augustine - Oldest City in the United States (:09). John Hutter sits by a fireplace at Chateau Hutter (:34). He points at a map of Florida and St. Augustine, Florida (:51). A sign reads: Castillo De San Marcos National Monument; shots of the monument (1:15). Sides of the monument (2:31). Inside the monument (3:13). Horse and carriage; old cabin (3:53). Horse and carriage rides around St. Augustine (4:11). Car drives down a street past a house (5:04). Girls play baseball in a park (5:34). Grace United Methodist Church behind tall palm trees (5:54). Older homes of St. Augustine (6:59). Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine (7:26). People get into a carriage being pulled by a horse around downtown St. Augustine (7:58). At (8:00) the African American driver assists two soldiers who are passengers. Old people in a park (8:22). An African American nanny watches a white child in a stroller (8:40). Seaside; cars and houses (8:45). Statue of Ponce de Leon seen from behind (8:50). Pink flowers, a hand goes through the flowers (9:25). Old men, probably retirees from New York, play cards at tables (9:52). A woman hands wood carvings -- probably polished tree roots -- to two little boys; then they hold coconuts painted to have faces (10:20). Close up on the odd wood pieces followed by the coconuts (10:54). Here’s a strange sight -- goats pull an ornate wagon covered with junk and fixtures (11:44). Goats (12:10). An eccentric hillbilly or tramp emerges from the back of the wagon (12:25). Group of alligators; some move slowly (13:20). Marine Studios, the world’s first oceanarium, now known as Marineland. A man feeds jumping dolphins (13:49). Dolphins swim underwater; stingrays in the water (14:10). Sharks, filmed behind glass, swim by (14:45). End credits (15:54). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: “01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference.“ This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
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