Uncle Sam’s Girl “Hikers“ (1930)

United States of America. Introductory intertitle reads: “Once upon a time it was through that motors would eventually almost deprive our American cousins of their legs (except the Chorus Girls and Film Stars). Nowadays, however, hundreds go “hiking.“ L/S of group of hikers running towards the camera through a wood. They are youngish girls in some kind of uniform - probably the American equivalent of the brownies or girl guides. M/S of older girls - walking along, they have blankets or sleeping bags strapped over their shoulders. They are probably on a camping holiday. The girls walk along a beach. M/S of lots of the girls in their swimsuits climbing into small rowing boats. Various shots of the girls in the boats and other girls wading into the water for a swim. It looks like a lake. Girls jump into the water from a dock. They swim towards the camera. The girls gather around a fire cooking sausages or marshmallows. C/U of girls holding frying pans over the fire and flipping pancakes. C
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