I'm not too much into old movies but sometimes watch them to view the old cars, buildings, store fronts, city streets, and just to get a reminder of simpler and older times. I'm speaking of actual footage and not recreation movie sets. One reason I liked the old "little Rascal" shows.
Today I tuned in and saw the last half of a 1934 film "Here Comes the Navy" with James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Gloria Stuart. Now, while the basic plot of this movie is typical romance BS a lot of equipment of the era was shown. I was surprised to see the U.S.S. Arizona, old bi-wing bomber and torpedo planes with the radial engines but mostly the Macon blimp shown in operation and in it's hangar, none of which exist any longer. I assume since this was 1934 and in current use that all of this was authentic.
Today I tuned in and saw the last half of a 1934 film "Here Comes the Navy" with James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Gloria Stuart. Now, while the basic plot of this movie is typical romance BS a lot of equipment of the era was shown. I was surprised to see the U.S.S. Arizona, old bi-wing bomber and torpedo planes with the radial engines but mostly the Macon blimp shown in operation and in it's hangar, none of which exist any longer. I assume since this was 1934 and in current use that all of this was authentic.

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