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Pete Smith

Born Peter Schmidt in New York City, Pete Smith got a job after graduating business college with The Player magazine and later with Billboard magazine. That led to his being hired as a publicist for Famous Players-Lasky and Artcraft Pictures, and he was later appointed publicity director at Paramount Pictures. Director Marshall Neilan hired Smith to be the publicist for his own production company, and Smith left New York for Hollywood. After Neilan's company closed, Smith freelanced for a short period before being hired by MGM in 1925 as the head of its publicity department, a position he held until 1930. The job that really brought him recognition, however, was his producing, writing and narrating a series of shorts known as "Pete Smith Specialties" for MGM. The one-reelers covered just about every subject imaginable, from the animal world to the latest technology to how to handle annoying patrons in movie theaters, all delivered with Smith's trademark wry, bemused narration. Many of the later shorts were written and directed by actor Dave O'Brien, using the name David Barclay. Sixteen entries in the series were nominated for Oscars, and two of them won. The series came to an end in 1954, though there were enough made to continue releasing into 1955. Smith's later years were plagued by bad health, and he spent more and more time being hospitalized. In 1979, with his health deteriorating rapidly, he committed suicide by jumping out of the window of his ninth-floor hospital room. He was 86 years old. Born : 4th-Sep-1892

Movie Credits

Killer Dog

A dog accused of murdering sheep is brought to trial.
Released : 29th-Aug-1936

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Let's Cogitate

Short film covering a variety of topics that folks may have wondered about.
Released : 25th-Dec-1948

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Those Good Old Days

Life in mid-century America is humorously compared to life at the turn of the century. Subject covered are keeping accurate time, proposing marriage, waking up in the morning, and going to the movies.
Released : 16th-Apr-1949

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Water Wisdom

This Pete Smith Specialty shows water-safety and life-saving techniques taught by the American Red Cross to advanced swimmers.
Released : 27th-Nov-1943

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Marine Circus

This Pete Smith Specialty offers a look at Marineland of Florida, featuring the various marine life on display there.
Released : 11th-Mar-1939

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Throttle Pushers

Highlights the fast-paced and dangerous world of professional auto racing.
Released : 1st-Apr-1933

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Neighbor Pests

Narrator Pete Smith talks about the different kinds of neighbors that can be pests, and how to deal with them.
Released : 3rd-May-1947

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Film Antics

An amusing short film that looks at human and animal babies.
Released : 8th-Jul-1954

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Inflation

An attempt to explain the economic cycle of inflation and unemployment.
Released : 15th-Jun-1933

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Menu

A chef helps a housewife cook a duck dinner that will not give her husband indigestion.
Released : 23rd-Sep-1933

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Romance of Radium

Romance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This short film tells the story of the discovery of radium and how it is used in medicine. In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards
Released : 23rd-Oct-1937

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Goofy Movies Number Seven

This comedy short contains a "Wotaphony" newsreel and a short film from Super-Stupid Pictures entitled "The Downfall of Thaddeus G. Blotto, Esq." As the audience views footage from unidentified silent movies, the narrator makes humorous comments while telling the (alleged) story.
Released : 18th-Sep-1934

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Strikes and Spares

This short features professional bowler Andy Varipapa. He first shows the correct way to grip a bowling ball and the proper form for delivering the ball down the alley. He then performs several trick shots.
Released : 20th-Oct-1934

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Penny Wisdom

A Pete Smith Specialty short on saving an important dinner after the household's cook suddenly quits.
Released : 10th-Apr-1937

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Friend Indeed

Pete Smith tells the story of 'Sparky', a German shepherd dog trained to lead his blind master, a country doctor who lost his sight in a fire, and now has to depend upon the dog to lead him in his daily rounds. 'Sparky" was the dog who was responsible for the Interstate Commerce Commission passing a special ruling allowing guide-dogs to travel first-class in Pullman cars to accompany their blind partner, and not as animals confined to the baggage car. Smith shows how 'Sparky' went to Washington D. C. with his master and helped sell the change to the legislators.
Released : 28th-Dec-1937

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Pigskin Champions

The Green Bay Packers teach football tips.
Released : 14th-Aug-1937

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The New Audioscopiks

A Pete Smith short that deals with the newly-created 3-D process.
Released : 16th-Jan-1938

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Fisticuffs

This Pete Smith Specialty short showcases former heavyweight boxing champion Max Baer with various sparring partners in the ring. Slow motion is used to illustrate how Baer uses his skills.
Released : 27th-Aug-1938

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Three on a Rope

This short looks at the sport of rock climbing. A team of three men ascend a rock wall on Southern California's Tahquitz Rock (also known as Lily Rock) above Idyllwild. The various climbing techniques are explained, as well as the dangers one encounters in this sport. We also see the team rappel from the summit. A second team, used for comic relief, has nothing but problems.
Released : 19th-Feb-1938

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Guest Pests

An examination of the problem of the house guest who has overstayed is welcome, and how to get rid of him.
Released : 20th-Oct-1945

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Out for Fun

A tense businessman seeks to find a relaxing pastime but proves himself inept at golf, duck-hunting, and model plane building.
Released : 8th-May-1954

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Swing High

Swing High is a 1932 American Pre-Code short documentary film directed by Jack Cummings. In 1932, it was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Novelty). The film documents The Flying Codonas, a family of flying trapeze artists.
Released : 12th-Nov-1932

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Super Cue Men

Pete Smith special about billiard.
Released : 29th-Jan-1949

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Double Diving

An exmination of the sport of championship diving.
Released : 14th-Jan-1939

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The Tree in a Test Tube

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are stopped by narrator Pete Smith for the purpose of showing the audience how much wood and wood by-products the average person carries.
Released : 19th-Nov-1942

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Hurling

A short film showing the Irish contact sport known as hurling, which is similar to, but much rougher than, American football.
Released : 16th-Nov-1936

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Diamond Demon

The unusual talents of Johnny Price, a minor league baseball pitcher and trick artist, are showcased in this Pete Smith Specialty. Among other talents, Mr. Price can throw two (and, in certain situations three) baseballs simultaneously to different people. The catchers can be side by side, with one high and one low, or standing on the pitcher's mound and second base while Price throws the ball from the catcher's position. He can even perform these feats while suspended upside-down.
Released : 1st-Feb-1947

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Stuffie

A little dog must learn to become friends with a big dog.
Released : 2nd-Mar-1940

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The Grand Bounce

A man writes a check for $1,000 to cover a gambling debt. The problem is that he doesn't have enough money in his bank account to cover it. The check was written on Friday afternoon, but cannot be cashed before the following Tuesday. The check is used to pay several debts until...
Released : 22nd-May-1937

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Let's Talk Turkey

It's Thanksgiving. Newlywed husband Abner Poodlebean faces the turkey his wife has prepared: she wants him to carve it at the table in front of her scowling family, and Abner has no idea how to proceed. The film's narrator has us cut away to the kitchen of chef M.O. Cullen who demonstrates the proper way to carve the bird, spoon out the stuffing, and lay out the platter. Back to Abner, who's missed Cullen's lesson, so he makes a fine mess. Can this marriage survive?
Released : 28th-Oct-1939

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Radio Hams

A "Pete Smith Specialty" - a fairly serious look at radio hams in the usual jokey format. Shows aircraft using morse code.
Released : 19th-May-1939

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Set 'em Up

Five years after he narrated STRIKES AND SPARES, Pete Smith returns to the subject of bowling with two pros: Andy Varipapa, who threw some trick shots in the earlier movie and Ned Day, who demonstrates proper form and technique.
Released : 6th-Oct-1939

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Trader Hound

Trader Hound, a dog who walks upright, wears human clothes, and speaks English, is in darkest Africa with a young sheik who is looking for adventure. With their native guides, they are searching for a lost princess, Nina T-Bone. After sleepless mosquito-filled nights, clothes lost to a mischievous monkey, and a battle royal between a lion and a gorilla, they make their way to Izorgi Village, where the fierce Afri-Curs live and where Nina T-Bone may be a prisoner. Trader Hound and his party are taken captive, and the Afri-Curs prepare a pot to boil them. Can they make their escape?
Released : 8th-Apr-1931

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Fala: The President's Dog

Fala was the famous Scotch Terrier owned by Franklin Delano Roosevelt during his last two presidential terms.
Released : 10th-Apr-1943

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Hollywood Daredevils

A "Pete Smith Specialty" short that looks at legendary movie stuntman Harry Woolman planning and rehearsing stunts for films.
Released : 20th-Mar-1943

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The Jonker Diamond

Re-enactment of how the 726-carat Jonker diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1905 by the family of Jacobus Jonker; how it was sold to Harry Winston; and how it was cut by Lazarre Kaplan.
Released : 27th-Mar-1936

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Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story

The story of the short film from the beginning of the movies in the 1890s, when all movies were shorts, through the 1950s when short subjects virtually disappeared from theaters.
Released : 5th-Feb-2002

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We Can Dream, Can't We?

Humorous look at fantasy gadgets like ketchup in a tube, tilting book shelves, etc.
Released : 3rd-Dec-1949

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Ain't It Aggravatin'

This comedic short looks at human foibles that lead to major aggravations.
Released : 6th-Feb-1954

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Goofy Movies Number One

The first part of this short is a "Metrophony" newsreel. It contains actual newsreel footage with humorous commentary (e.g., a flotilla of gondolas is parodied as being the Harvard/Yale regatta). The second part parodies silent movies with a film called "Minnie the Pretzel Twister" starring 'Cynthia Goosefeather.'
Released : 23rd-Dec-1933

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Goofy Movies Number Two

A satire on movie newsreels combines with humorous narration of silent screen footage in this one reel comedy short.
Released : 24th-Feb-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Three

This "complete show on one reel" starts with Super-Stupid Picture's "The Heel of a Nation", in which the narrator tells a humorous story while the audience sees scenes from a totally unrelated, unidentified silent movie. Then comes a "Wotaphony" newsreel. The last segment is a spoof of James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalk series. We see a Pitts Fatrick Travel Squawk titled "A Visit to Schnozzle Isle." Schnozzle Isle is just off the coast of a Polynesian land which, when seen from the air, has a profile that looks remarkably (or perhaps not so remarkably) like 'Jimmy Durante' .
Released : 24th-Mar-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Four

This entry in the series starts with a "Wotaphony Newsreel," which contains feature stories with humorous commentary. Then we see "Passions of Horse Pistol Pete," produced by Super-Stupid Pictures. It consists of excerpts from an unidentified silent movie, with narration that has no relation to the actual plot of the film.
Released : 5th-May-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Five

In this short, Pete Smith provides comedic narration over silent film footage.
Released : 6th-Jun-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Six

A comic short filled with fake news and a fake movie trailer made up of clips from silent movies.
Released : 28th-Jul-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Eight

In this eighth installment in Pete Smith's Goofy Movies short films series, clips from silent films are given comedic narration.
Released : 6th-Oct-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Nine

This comedic short presents a series of nonsensical news stories, in a "Wotaphony Newsreel". The reel's feature, "The Curse of an Aching Husband", takes place in 1911 and is a voiced-over silent.
Released : 3rd-Nov-1934

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Goofy Movies Number Ten

This entry in the "whole show on one reel" series begins with a do-it-yourself overture for which the narrator asks the audience to hum any song they like. Next, the "Wotaphony Newsreel" shows clips of early experimental aircraft failing to fly. The "Added Attraction" is a clip of a bear jumping into a large fish tank and trying to catch the fish. Finally, the "Super Stupid Pictures" feature is a narrated silent film telling the life story of an ill-fated woman who was left on a doorstep as an infant, was taken advantage of by men for most of her life, and then came to a sad end after she had turned the tables on them.
Released : 1st-Dec-1934

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Things We Can Do Without

A Pete Smith Specialty shorts series entry. Dave demonstrates a variety of household items and furniture which, while modern, is much more trouble than the progress is worth.
Released : 5th-Dec-1953

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Did'ja Know?

This short looks at the following questions: How would you act as an expectant father? How many greeting cards are sold in the USA each year? Why do indoor radiators make that pounding noise? Why do mammals yawn?
Released : 6th-May-1950

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Third Dimensional Murder

A 3-D short subject in which the narrator goes to a creepy old house in search of his missing aunt. There he encounters the Frankenstein monster, a witch, a wooden Indian who comes to life, and assorted other monsters and frightening characters, all of whom manage to throw something toward the camera.
Released : 1st-Mar-1941

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