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This short 1960s color film goes through the happenings of a normal day in a large city. The scenes are filmed in Los Angeles, California. It covers all events from the morning until the evening including things usual at the time, like a milkman delivering milk and a policeman directing traffic in the city center. There are multiple shots of daily life in a city in the 1960s.
0:20 early morning shot of apartment buildings, 0:30 FA Film Associates, 0:34 A City and its people, 0:41 Educational consultant Dr. WM. F. O’Neill USC, 1:01 Male city worker watering plants, 1:18 shop owner washing windows, 1:30 city employee cleaning sidewalks with Wilshire street cleaner, 1:51 Milkman on his delivery run, 2:12 Milkman dropping off bottles at a door, 2:20 Adhor Milk van, 2:26 Paperboy delivering papers on a bike, 3:08 Narrator opens his door and drives to office, 3:29 Black VW Beetle, 3:45 crowded highway with many trucks and cars, 4:15 Shopkeeper opens his store for the day, 4:46 shop windows in downtown area shown, 5:18 Policeman with whistle directing traffic, 5:54 “Don’t walk sign” switches to red, 6:13 Bus arrives and passengers board, 6:50 UPS Trucks, 7:02 Parcel truck being loaded, 7:12 shot of a full restaurant, 7:42 Two women sitting on a Park bench reading, 8:10 demolition team seen demolishing a building, 8:41 construction team building a new building, 9:04 Male construction workers putting steel beams in place, 9:35 Mailman in blue uniform delivering mail, 10:00 Dog barking at mailman, 10:13 Store sign switches from open to close, 10:32 traffic jam on highway, 10:49 burgers being grilled on a grill, 10:58 Young children eating burgers, 11:10 sequence of lights switching on in houses as it gets dark, 11:35 closing credits
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