Camera Thrills
Graham McNamee: narrator
Camera Thrills is an American short film from the year 1935. It was written by Charles E. Ford Universal Pictures and produced. The premiere took place in the United States on 1 September 1935.
Action
Camera Thrills is a compilation film and shows (historical ) photographs of spectacular events from the 1920s and 1930s, including the Union Stockyards major fire in Chicago in 1910 and the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia 1934. Recordings are by Graham McNamee as narrator accompanied.
Awards
The film was in 1936 in collaboration with Wings Over Everest Gaumont British and Audioscopiks by Pete Smith for the Oscar in the category " Best Short Film - Novelty " nominated. The price ultimately went to Wings Over Everest.