




Golden Age Chevy Film Collection
This collection contains 16 movies and is 2 hours and 45 Minutes of video.
| Title | Description |
Duration
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| Triumph Of America (1933) |
Automanufacturing is an expresssion of American freedom and ideals B&W Sound |
21:23
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|
Down The Gasoline Trail (1935) |
Partly Animated explanation of the life cycle of gasoline in a modern combustion engine. Follows a drop of gas from the entrance of the tank to the exhaust. B&W Sound |
7:58
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| Over The Waves (1936) |
Chevy's "Knee-action" suspension is touted in this short film. B&W Sound |
9:19
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| The Princess And The Pauper (1939). |
In a spinoff cartoon from the earlier "A coach for Cinderella" Nicky Nome saves a treasure loaded pauper and transports him via a magic carpet (Which, naturally, transforms into a Chevy) to the Princess. Warning film does express a caricatured view of Arabic peoples Color Sound |
9:52
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| Peg Leg Pete (1938) |
"Treasure Island" themed advertising cartoon for Chevrolet. Complete with pirate and parrot. Color Sound |
9:17
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| A Ride For Cinderella (1937) |
Chevrolet comes to the rescue of Cinderella, struggling to get home before midnight through storms and other obstacles. Color Sound |
10:50
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| A Coach For Cinderella (1936) |
Cartoon turns the parts of a Chevy into plants and animals that can be understood by children, and tells part of the Cinderella story. For example the wheels become caterpillers, spark plugs become fireflies, and so on. Color Sound |
9:22
|
| The Trip (1940) |
Technicolor ad for the Chevroet models of 1940 Color Sound |
:48
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| Helping You Sell (1937) |
Film about Chevrolet's use of movie theatre advertising as a boost to the local dealerships, and explains the creation of the theatre ads. B&W Sound |
9:04
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| Chevrolet Advertising Rings the Bell |
Spooky hand rings the bell in this Chevrolet ad film that has lost the original soundtrack. Only the Kodachrome footage remains. Color Silent |
11:33
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| This Nations Power 1940 |
Chevrolet manufacturing plants use precision tools and machines to produce automobiles. B&W Sound |
8:25
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| Cheverolet Commercial |
Commercial for Chevrolet Color Sound |
:48
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| Hired! 1940 |
Sales film from Chevy, slightly odd B&W Sound |
18:12
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| Drawing Account 1941 |
Film shows the making of a Chevrolet Advertising cartoon, from the animators studio. B&W Sound |
9:11
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| Wreckless 1935 |
A film that uses comedy to promote the modern Chevy designs impact on safety B&W Sound |
17:20
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| Leave It To Roll-Oh (1940) |
Chevy's hidden advertising strikes again in the film seen here. It explains how the numerous servos, gears, and motors in the Chevy make life easier, using a housewife and her new robot programmed for domestic chores. Originally shown at the 1939 New York World's Fair. B&W Sound |
8:42
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