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From the Ends of the Earth

  • 1939
  • 10m
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From the Ends of the Earth (1939)
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An MGM short showing how materials are shipped by boat 'From the Ends of the Earth' to Hollywood. Featuring footage from the MGM films being made at the time. Such as The Women, Thunder Aflo... Read allAn MGM short showing how materials are shipped by boat 'From the Ends of the Earth' to Hollywood. Featuring footage from the MGM films being made at the time. Such as The Women, Thunder Afloat, Siren of the Tropics, Ninotchka, Northwest Passage, and At the Circus.An MGM short showing how materials are shipped by boat 'From the Ends of the Earth' to Hollywood. Featuring footage from the MGM films being made at the time. Such as The Women, Thunder Afloat, Siren of the Tropics, Ninotchka, Northwest Passage, and At the Circus.

  • Stars
    • Lew Ayres
    • Lionel Barrymore
    • Wallace Beery
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Stars
      • Lew Ayres
      • Lionel Barrymore
      • Wallace Beery
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
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    Lionel Barrymore
    Lionel Barrymore
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    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
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    Ina Claire
    Ina Claire
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    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
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    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
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    Nelson Eddy
    Nelson Eddy
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    Greta Garbo
    Greta Garbo
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    Judy Garland
    Judy Garland
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    Greer Garson
    Greer Garson
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    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
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    Fay Holden
    Fay Holden
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    Myrna Loy
    Myrna Loy
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    Chico Marx
    Chico Marx
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    Groucho Marx
    Groucho Marx
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    Harpo Marx
    Harpo Marx
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    Ilona Massey
    Ilona Massey
    • Self
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    Douglas McPhail
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    4boblipton

    One Hundred Ten Thousand Pounds of Rope

    That's enough rope to hang everyone who had a hand in making this dull MGM short subject about all the raw materials, art objects, baby elephants and effort that MGM put into in producing 1939's slate of movies. First they show you the object, then they show clips of the stars, then the titles they will be offering their audiences.

    It's a typical short to hype the studio and its product, like the modern advertisements that announce the picture being shilled is from the studio who brought you some other movie -- or occasionally, they share the same caterer. Then as now, one might go to see the work of a particular star or even director, but even when this short was shown at a Loew's theater (the same company as MGM, back then), it might be shown after a show featuring a picture from some other studio.
    6SimonJack

    How much material MGM used to make movies

    This short subject film came on a DVD I bought of an MGM feature film. "From the Ends of the Earth" was made in 1939, and probably accompanied "The Women" or other MGM films that were released to theaters that year.

    This is a marketing piece to sell people on going to see some other MGM films then under production. But, it also has some interesting film snippets and information. MGM at the time was the largest studio in Hollywood and the world. The documentary stated that MGM each year used more than 9,000,000 board feet of lumber – enough to build 1,500 homes.

    The studio used 900 tons of plaster, one-quarter of a million gallons of paint, 42,000 gallons of shellac, and 100,000 pounds of rope of all sizes – each year. No volume was given, but video showed women cutting and sewing some of the tens of thousands of yards of imported fabric.

    The film used a map and showed where different materials came from around the world. And, it noted that all of the MGM costumes were designed by Adrian and his staff (Adrian Adolph Greenberg). Those who enjoy learning about movie production and what it takes to put a story on the screen should find this short film interesting.

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    • Trivia
      This film short is available as an extra on the Warner DVD of The Women (1939)
    • Quotes

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      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.

    • Connections
      Features Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    • Soundtracks
      Babes in Arms
      (1937)

      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

      Played during the opening credits

      Sung by Douglas McPhail (uncredited), Mickey Rooney (uncredited), Judy Garland (uncredited) and chorus

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • From the Ends of the Earth: Another Romance in Celluloid
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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