1960’s PICTURELOGUE AMATEUR TRAVEL FILM “SCHLEY RIDE TO WEST INDIES REEL 2 PART 2” XD46994
Published on 2024-01-16 | Archived on 2024-02-09
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Normal Schley, a particularly skilled amateur film maker from Wisconsin, takes viewers to the West Indies. This is the final segment of the four-piece film. Norman Schley founded the vacation film industry known as Picturelogue. This particular segment guides us mostly through the French Quarter of New Orleans; however, it opens with images of Fort Montague (:08) in the Bahamas. Still in the Bahamas, tourists sit around a garden area as a herd of flamingo’s run circles in front of them (1:18). The film then turns to the French Quarter in New Orleans (3:11) with Andrew Jackson’s statue in the center of a fountain in Jackson’s Square. Along the side streets in New Orleans, artists set up with complete works and continue to work on incompletes as pedestrians pass by (3:29). A sign for “Starving Artists Gallery” follows (3:48). Lafayette cemetery (4:41) boasts a few famed tombs including Lafayette and the Mayfair Witches (fictional characters from novel by Anne Rice). The tomb of the Broil family is zoomed in on (5:41). One of the grounds keeper’s conducts a ritual against the stone facing of a tomb (5:55). Nighttime festivities erupt highlighted by neon lights (6:29). Bars and shops along the route include the Famous Door Bar (6:34), Rizzo’s Restaurant (6:43), the 500 Club (6:47), Hotsy Totsy (6:51) and other adult entertainment venues. Mardi Gras is visited (8:31) as participants wave red flags and elaborate floats ride down the street (9:04). The third oldest Parade Krewe; Proteus, follows (9:39). Gallier Hall in New Orleans stands with painted columns for the event (10:13). Signs are posted to mark the parade route (10:18). Channel 4 news trucks are on scene to capture the events (10:29). A police bus moves through to ensure safe passage of the floats (10:42). Parade folk wearing black outfits with bright colored flower blossoms (10:52). A couple wearing outfits covered in colorful lollipops are show cased (10:57). Another pair of participants wear alcohol bottle costumes; one as the whiskey called ‘Early Times’ and the other as ‘Usher’s’ Scotch (11:10). Army men conduct drills (11:46). The Mayfair is depicted on a float (12:19) as Steins Clothing Store is seen in the background. The elaborate faces of the large masks on the floats are highlighted (15:15). A few pedestrians play with small trinkets collected during the festivities (15:26). As night time settles in, police on motorcycles navigate through the street (15:40). Parade goers in red cloaks and carrying torches dance a two step for the crowds (16:18). A pair dressed as King and Queen (16:40) are zoomed in on and these two are again seen within a large ballroom as party goers dressed in formal attire dance on the dance floor before them (17:07). The film begins to wrap up as Cinderella’s castle is viewed again in Jackson’s Square (18:19). A sunset is viewed (20:29) and this film has been a presentation of Picturelogue (20:34).
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