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        <title>"IN U.S. HANDS"  1968 PAN AM AIRWAYS EMPLOYEES PROFILE    PATRIOTIC PROMOTIONAL FILM GG48265</title>
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        <description>Help us preserve, scan and post more rare and endangered films on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCddem5RlB3bQe99wyY49g0g/join Website: www.PeriscopeFilm.com This Pan Am film "In U.S. Hands" (1968) was written and directed by Lee R. Bobker. It serves as a patriotic reflection on American identity, celebrating the values, traditions, and work ethic of people across the United States. Through the stories of a flight crew—each member from a different region—the film highlights how regional experiences shape character: the disciplined officer from New England, the nurturing stewardess from Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, the knowledgeable engineer from Nebraska, and the perfectionist captain from Wyoming. Interwoven with folk songs, poems, and scenes of rural and industrial life, the film contrasts modern concerns about materialism and lost values with enduring American virtues like hard work, pride, and responsibility. It concludes by affirming that, despite change, these foundational traits remain deeply rooted in the spirit of the nation. 00:00 – Pan Am "focus leader" for calibrating picture and sound quality of films. 0:43 – Instructions to adjust projector sound for clear understanding across the room. 1:05 – The beginning of a travel adventure with Pan-American Airways around 80 countries. 1:16 – Emphasis on the professionalism and training of a U.S. flight crew. 1:42 – Their work reflects pride, endurance, and American values. 2:00 – Final aircraft checks; the plane is ready and fully in U.S. hands. 3:00 – A depiction of July 4th celebrations and their significance. 4:06 – Reflection on America’s diverse and vibrant identity. 4:33 – "Spirit of ’76" and the enduring values celebrated on Independence Day. 5:24 – Fireworks as a traditional symbol of celebration. 5:48 – Questioning the current identity and values of the USA. 6:26 – Critique of modern American society and concerns over materialism. 6:52 – The film pivots to examine real Americans to understand what defines them. 7:11 – Introduction of a New England flight officer rooted in hard work and tradition. 8:22 – His upbringing is tied to community events like the New England state fair. 9:03 – Recitation of a traditional fair poem/song: "Tam Pierce…" 11:31 – State fair marks the end of summer and the joys of growing up in New England. 11:56 – Introduction of a stewardess from Louisiana, with a focus on service. 12:28 – Her life on the Gulf Coast shaped her gentle, hardworking nature. 13:06 – Song about the hardships of a sailor’s life. 14:32 – Her father teaches her responsibility through shrimp fishing. 15:38 – A young girl learns the value of work and teamwork. 16:53 – After a long day, the boat heads home—she is part of the crew. 17:18 – Introduction of the flight engineer from Nebraska, symbolizing knowledge. 17:57 – Scenes of harvest time emphasize urgency, labor, and family teamwork. 18:39 – A folk song about a lazy man who wouldn’t harvest wheat. 20:05 – Farming continues into the evening; no time is wasted. 21:16 – A young boy learns about machinery and steel with his brother. 21:58 – Knowledge grows, but values of the past endure—farm boy becomes engineer. 22:23 – Introduction of the captain, symbolizing perfection and responsibility. 23:14 – His upbringing in Wyoming reflects nature, power, and rugged beauty. 23:54 – Cowboy poem/song about taming a wild horse called “Strawberry Roan.” 24:17 – Scenes of Wyoming’s Grand Teton Range and wild horses. 25:08 – Father and son herd wild horses—a rite of passage requiring resilience. 26:40 – The boy earns his own horse; lessons of hard work are rewarded. 27:34 – Return to the cowboy poem: "Strawberry Roan" described in detail. 28:03 – Final reflection: America today blends old values with youthful energy. Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. 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 http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4LEgsccg30 Mirrored from Periscope Film (https://www.youtube.com/@PeriscopeFilm)</description>
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