It's more so that sensibilities change over time, so certain attributes that may have been frightening back then aren't anymore and vice versa. Simple logical thinking really
@@Samantha_Lee I don't know what is learned and innate. Such detail I leave to experts. I do know my mother, aged about six, was escorted with her mother to the crying kids section of a movie theater c. 1933. She apparently reacted badly to the unmasking of Lionel Atwill in the classic "Mystery of the Wax Museum."
There is also a float dedicated to the kids tv puppet show'Foodini The Great"..appearing in this silent home movie footage.
Boris Karloff was also seen in this parade footage as"Captain Hook"from the first stage musical version of"Peter Pan".
Although TV was becoming a force to be reckoned with, this parade was still being marched for the people, not the TV cameras.
looks like the parade was much more fun back then.
love it
Great stuff!
Jimmy Durante and "Hopalong Cassidy"(Bill Boyd)were seen in this parade footage,
Was there no sound in 1951? Lol
Donde esta el volumen???
This is a silent film. We used 16mm Kodak film.
People have become such scaredy cats now, everything is "creepy."
It's more so that sensibilities change over time, so certain attributes that may have been frightening back then aren't anymore and vice versa. Simple logical thinking really
@@Samantha_Lee I don't know what is learned and innate. Such detail I leave to experts. I do know my mother, aged about six, was escorted with her mother to the crying kids section of a movie theater c. 1933. She apparently reacted badly to the unmasking of Lionel Atwill in the classic "Mystery of the Wax Museum."
Everything IS creepy
Now this looks more like a Halloween parade...EEK!