To the Fair! (1964) Poster

(1964)

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To the Fair! was a nice documentary short of what was at the New York World's Fair of 1964
tavm14 August 2020
Just watched this on Amazon Prime on a special called "New York World's Fair 1964". We see silent color footage of various groups of peoples visiting the New York World's Fair of 1964. Most of them are ID'd by a narrator among them are a family with two pre-teen children of each gender, a newlywed couple from India, a cub scout troop, and a couple of pretty female adults being chased by a couple of handsome men. The narrator does not comment on that last group of people. They take us through all the exhibits of all the pavilions representing many of the countries participating and, through the cubs, many of the rides that were available there. All in all, To the Fair! was a good representation of what the New York World's Fair of 1964 had in store. The other films in the "New York World's Fair 1964" special were World's Fair Report with Lowell Thomas about the exhibits that were about to be made and Unisphere-Biggest World on Earth about the symbol of that fair that was about to be built on the grounds.
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