A loan officer evicts an old woman and becomes cursed, prompting her to seek help from a seer to save her soul from a demonic force.
A young woman visits a secluded riverbank to relax in the sun. When a mosquito bites her, it becomes clear that there is a secret force of nature at work. And it wants more than just a drop of blood.
Irwin Allen explores the mysteries of the deep blue sea in this Technicolor documentary. Based on Rachel L. Carson's famous study, this Oscar winning project investigates everything under the sea, from sharks, whales and octopuses to microscopical creatures and their coexistence in this vast underwater world.
Learning To See is a documentary film about a wildlife photographer who embarks on a journey to explore and capture the beauty of the Amazon rainforest. Through his lens, he discovers the intricate details of the rainforest ecosystem and encounters various wildlife creatures, including snakes, mantises, and other insects. The film also delves into the photographer's personal journey as he reflects on his mid-life crisis and the transformative power of nature.
Facing mounting insect deaths, concerned bugs view a documentary film about Sherwin-Williams's lethal new PESTROY pesticide coating.
This Pete Smith Specialty short demonstrates the uses of micro- and macrophotography. We see extreme closeups of the mechanical workings of a tiny wristwatch, the surface of a cat's tongue, and several insects. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, One-Reel.
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