Japan: Street & Shrine – Pachinko

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. First taken from a moving car, it shows the busy streets of an unidentified city. Then, the Goldsholls’ camera captures an ad for Pepsi Cola and other signs on the streets, a sand shrine at a temple, another temple, cars on the road, and children waving and making faces and many other people on the street. At the end, a mechanical Pachinko game may be seen. Many other titles from the Goldsholl Collection were taken during that same trip to Japan, including Hiroshima and Japan: Miyajima.

Japan: Street & Shrine - Pachinko


Video:

Collection:
Millie Goldsholl Series II Personal films
Date:
circa 1964
Original Format:
16mm
Color:
Color
Sound:
Silent
Duration:
0h 4m 20s
Abstract:
This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. First taken from a moving car, it shows the busy streets of an unidentified city. Then, the Goldsholls' camera captures an ad for Pepsi Cola and other signs on the streets, a sand shrine at a temple, another temple, cars on the road, and children waving and making faces and many other people on the street. At the end, a mechanical Pachinko game may be seen. Many other titles from the Goldsholl Collection were taken during that same trip to Japan, including Hiroshima and Japan: Miyajima.
Subject(s):

Source:
http://www.chicagofilmarchives.org/collections/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/14178
Repository:
Chicago Film Archive