From the Ends of the Earth
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From the Ends of the Earth

Genres:
Documentary | Short
IMDB rate:
3
Details
Country: USA
Filming Locations: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Lew Ayres
Himself (archive footage)
Lionel Barrymore
Himself (archive footage)
Wallace Beery
Himself (archive footage)
Ina Claire
Herself (archive footage)
Joan Crawford
Herself (archive footage)
Melvyn Douglas
Himself (archive footage)
Nelson Eddy
Himself (archive footage)
Greta Garbo
Herself (archive footage)
Judy Garland
Herself (archive footage)
Greer Garson
Herself (archive footage)
Virginia Grey
Herself (archive footage)
Fay Holden
Herself (archive footage)
Myrna Loy
Herself (archive footage)
Chico Marx
Himself (archive footage)
Groucho Marx
Himself (archive footage)
Harpo Marx
Himself (archive footage)
Ilona Massey
Herself (archive footage)
Douglas McPhail
Himself (archive footage)
Robert Montgomery
Himself (archive footage)
Chester Morris
Himself (archive footage)
Cecilia Parker
Herself (archive footage)
William A. Poulsen
Himself (archive footage)
William Powell
Himself (archive footage)
Edward G. Robinson
Himself (archive footage)
Mickey Rooney
Himself (archive footage)
Rosalind Russell
Herself (archive footage)
Artie Shaw
Himself (archive footage)
Norma Shearer
Herself (archive footage)
Lewis Stone
Himself (archive footage)
Robert Taylor
Himself (archive footage)
Spencer Tracy
Himself (archive footage)
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Trivia
This film short is available as an extra on the Warner DVD of The Women (1939)
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Quotes
Narrator: [voice over narration] More than four thousand years ago ancient paintings revealed the Egyptians, and later the Romans as the first peoples to construct ships large enough to be worthy of the name. Centuries later, there sailed forth are Spanish Galleons, Britain's greats, America's proud Yankee clippers, which ruled the seas for years. And finally the great ships of steel of today. Down through these hundreds of years, world shipping has always been vital to the prosperity of the nations. A smooth flow of commerce and friendly trade relations have been the prime force in the advancement of the world. Today to the four corners of the globe, ships are piloting their courses, ladened with goods for the ports of the seven seas and returning from the ends of the earth with raw materials for American manufacturers. Is this interesting? Interesting? Yes No | Share this Share this: Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Permalink Hide options Nelson Eddy: [singing] Blood and fire, not for me. / Blood and myer, not for me / Lovely ladies, six or seven / Luscious lips, I'm in heaven.
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