This Traveltalk series short visits a few locations where the centuries-old traditions of ancient India are kept alive in contemporary times.
James A. FitzPatrick
Narrator (voice)
Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer is one of the first and most influential surf movies of all time. The film documents American surfers Mike Hynson and Robert August as they travel the world during Californiaβs winter (which, back in 1965 was off-season for surfing) in search of the perfect wave and ultimately, an endless summer.
The Norfolk Broads tourist film promotes the pleasures of boating.
A jetliner spans the miles, sheering through clouds to open sky and scenic vistas of the provinces below. Glimpses of town and country, of people of many ethnic origins, of a resourceful and industrious nation - impressions it would take days and weeks to gather at first hand - are brought to you in this vivid 1800-kilometer panorama.
The future Edward VIII enjoys receptions, playing polo and hunting tigers on his royal tour.
The future Edward VIII visits Malakand, Kapurthala and opens the Royal Military College at Dehra Dun
A new scientific expedition follows the King Cobra into the wild for the first time.
The future Edward VIII enjoys a stately procession and visits the Taj Mahal before meeting senior Indian royalty.
Hear the Lama band, see the sacred dances: welcome to Sikkim, in the shadow of the Himalayas.
A Day in TOKYO in 1968, Nostalgic bygone era. Planned by Japan National Tourism Organization. Produced by Koga Production. This film was produced to explain Tokyo for foreign tourists.
This amateur film gives us a fair idea of the opulent life enjoyed by members of the British government in India.
Amateur film showing daily life in Bundi, India.
Amateur travelogue of the Kagan Valley and Darband, Pakistan.