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Released January 1st, 1942, 'McMillin Pribilof Films (60-62)' stars The movie has a runtime of about 42 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from well-known users.
Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "60 "4th Julys, games, wedding, birds" scenes of men with an octopus, a procession of people coming out of a church and going back into church, row boat arriving at a dock, waves crashing against the shore, ship, whale spout, construction of a large dam, football game, man with film camera, sled with barrels, people carrying an umiak or boat and lifting it onto a truck, and a road made of planks on the tundra. 61 "Surf" waves, rowboats coming ashore, a ship in the bay (possibly a military ship), supplies being offloaded onto the shore, a boat named "Veca," rowboats along the shore, man climbing a mast, and flowers. 62 "Good scenes" in the Pribilofs and outside Alaska including men and a green truck, seals, men with crates, birds, flowers, travel outside Alaska, car on a snowy road, snowy mountains, people sledding, woman and flowering shrub, garden and flowers, train, large dam, train, United States flag, and a priest leading a procession." .
'McMillin Pribilof Films (60-62)' Release Dates
Watch in Movie Theaters on January 1st, 1942