“ GIVE AND TAKE WITH MEXICO “ 1949 U.S. & MEXICO INTERNATIONAL TRADE & COOPERATION FILM XD65344

Join this channel to get access to perks: Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit Visit our website One of the outstanding films made by Emily Benton Frith, “Give and Take With Mexico“ dates to 1949 and focuses on the international trade that takes place across the border. The film was produced and photographed by Emily Benton Frith, with narration by Don Mcnamara. Emily Benton Frith was an American documentary film producer and cinematographer who is known for her educational films for children. She founded the film company Frith Films in the 1930s and made over 60 films for pre-school and primary school children. In 1967, Frith sold the company and retired. The film opens with a shot of sunflowers (0:14). A map of the American continent, with the U.S., Canada, and Mexico shown, and the narrator describes that the U.S. only has two bordering neighbors (0:27). The narrator states that Mexico has sent workers over to help with the United States’s farms (0:52). They are called nationals, and help with among other things, railroad repair (1:00). Mount Hood is shown (1:07). Large camp for 500 nationals is shown (1:19). A worker, Antonio is shown working in a field (1:48). The film shows the workers singing (2:13). The film shows Molly Grant, an American girl (2:59). The film shows Antonio working on the irrigation ditches (3:13). The source of the water for the farm is the snow caps on Mount Hood (3:35). Antonio and his friend Felipe are in the orchards, clearing the small trenches called irrigating rails (4:18). The town of Hood River is shown (5:09). A sporting goods store in Hood River is shown (5:36). Antonio and Philipe prepare to go for a boat ride (6:08). They meet their friend Roberto (7:32). Mrs. Grant pulls up in a Dodge Luxury Liner (7:34). The film shows some of the men gathered together studying English (7:59). The film shows Antonio harvesting pears (8:40). Roberto stops by for a chat (8:55). Only men who are in good physical condition are sent to America with the Nationals (9:12). Antonio receives a letter from a friend named Manuell, who says he has been sent to a camp in California, near San Fernando (10:10). The film shows Manwell picking lemons (10:31). The film shows cool water kept on hand in the orchards (11;03). They also work in the orange grove across the road, an orange tree is shown (11:21). “This year, up and down the Pacific Coast, much of the farm work is being done by Mexican labor” (11:21-11:28). Crates of Sunkist oranges are shown being loaded into a truck (11:45). The Sunkist company building of San Fernando Heights Orange Ass’n warehouse is shown on the screen (12:18). An ART 17101 train car is shown (12:36). The Nationals are picking tomatoes in a tomato field (13:16). Crates belonging to . Co. are shown (13:17). Images of Nationals working on vegetable and crop farms are shown (13:28-13:47). A truck full of crops is shown (13:49). Some of the men playing Baseball (14:45). A truck with a sign “Education is the Road to Happiness Success” is shown (15:08). The Nationals are all looking forward to the American celebration of the day Mexico first declared independence (15:14). The parade is shown (15:22-16:10). Los Angeles superintendent Vierling Kersey is shown (16:20). The Queen of Mexico is shown (16:25). Winner of the baby contest is shown (16:57). Mexican flags fly in the plaza and a Mexican Methodist Church is shown (18:04). The film then shows the buildings that have been influenced by Mexican architecture (18:24). Antonio, Augustine, Enrique, and Lorenz say goodbye to the Grant family (20:01). The truck leaves for a larger camp, from these camps, the men get on a special train that goes to Mexico, the train is shown on the screen (20:25). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: “01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference.“ This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
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