The House We Live In (1936)
Titles read: THE HOUSE WE LIVE IN by JOE NOBLE. Pathe Studio, London. Montage of shots showing people of different sizes midget jazz band, tallest man in the world Robert Wadlow, lots of plump women in swimsuits at an outdoor swimming pool, then a shapely girl in a swimsuit in the studio. Another girl in a swimsuit poses with a dog. Silhouette outline of a girl holding a beach ball. Then we see the girl in all her swimsuited glory, doing several artistic poses with the ball. Animation mixed with live footage then gives us some facts about how our bodies work. A woman smokes a cigarette as we see the lungs hold 1 gallon of air. Shots of the girl blowing up a balloon. We are told if she blew nonstop she could blow up the latest Graf Zeppelin in 307 days. A man sits at a microscope, picks up a tiny, struggling, animation girl and puts her under the microscope. Diagram of what lies under our skin perspiratory tubes. We are told that the approximate total length of uncoiled perspirator
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