Peeps Through The Window Of The World No. 33 (1935)
Titles read: PEEPS THROUGH THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. Various locations of events. In a small village near Vienna, Austria, we see an ancient custom of silencing the church bells once a year so that small boys can go around with barrows, calling people to worship with a little song. Natural sound of the boys singing. They are given food (looks like eggs ) by villagers. Shots of the bells ringing on the following day. Shots of a sixlegged pedigree Ryeland lamb with its mother and sniffing a football in a field. The two extra legs are attached to the left side of the animal just behind its front leg and are held up from the ground. (Location is probably somewhere in England. ) In Austria we see several shots of elephants climbing on small pots in a circus ring and being fed titbits by their trainer. A large telephone rings and one of the elephants picks it up with its trunk. We hear an odd squeaky sound not sure if it is meant to be coming out of the phone or the elephants mouth. An elepha
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