How well I remember my first sight of NY. 1961 - 7 years old. My parents and my 7 brothers and sisters were flown from New Zealand (first class, God knows what it cost them) so my Dad could take up a post with the UN. On the journey we flew on a DC3, Vickers Viscount, Electra turboprop, a Connie and a brand spanking new 707. I will never forget my wonderful childhood and teenage years in the US.
1955: "A really satisfying lunch, expertly prepared and tastefully served." 2014: A box lunch that tastes like the cardboard box it came in, sullenly dropped on your tray, that'll be $15.
I can't believe how backwards air travel has become. I just took a 5 1/2 hour flight from Orlando to LAX on Delta a couple weeks ago. There were no hot meals. For $8, all I got was a lousy turkey sandwich served on a bagel with sharp cheddar cheese and sliced tomatoes.
Your recent airline ticket price was, however, WAY lower than it would have been in the pre-deregulation days back then. Ticket prices back then were several times more expensive than they are now. Most people who flew back in the 1950's were business people or were somewhat wealthy. So it should not be surprising that the food service was better then. My mom was a stewardess back in the 60's and flying was a whole different thing back then.
Less crime downtown. Men and women dressed up .High rise buildings present and big giant yellow taxi cabs. Not as modern but maybe more peaceful back then.Thanks
Beautiful times when the city still retained much of its original architectural character. Then came urban renewal, mass demolitions in favor of public housing tower blocks that created dangerous ghettos for the poor. Before the demolition of vast swathes of the city in favor of "progress". The original Penn station was still standing...The buildings of park row were still there, the singer building still stood majestic and tall. I would've loved to wander the streets of this New York, to admire the beauty before it all came crashing down.
I got to fly TWA a couple times back in the eighties. It was awesome getting meals on the plane. I had chicken, mashed potatoes, and veggies on a flight from Vegas to New York. And on the return flight, I had lasagna and a salad. They even gave us a yummy ice cream dessert. :)
+Joeysixtysix That is EXACTLY what popped into my head. In 1955 they were ignorant as to how wonderful and normal gay sex really is, and Obama had not yet made America great.
Time machine take me back. please! I remember still seeing Constellations flying out of Greater Pittsburgh Airport in the late 60's. So many great memories of the 50's too.
Wow...that brought back memories!! I was about 10 yo when I flew on TWA to Kansas City from Boston. I fell in love with flying & the stewardesses...I wanted to be one!! HAA! Best time of my life! xox
I love and romanticize the 1950's, But it wasn't all great. Lot of bad things, bad ideas, etc. happened then just as they do today, No point in history was ever great,
+roggeralves94 - When I see vintage footage like this I can't help but think how complicit people like this were to the institutional neglect and disregard for the dignity of other US citizens. This is less than a decade after the end of WWII. Japanese-Americans had been ruthlessly rounded up and placed in internment "camps". Civil rights reform was still a decade away for some who had bravely fought for the USA during WWII. But these "actors" seem to have been oblivious to all of that. I guess that's why today's Republicans yearn for the 1950's.
I'm from Manila. I had the chance to visit NY last year and had a great time. And me coming from the other side of the globe, I still find it as vibrant as it was back in the decade when this video was filmed.
Nowadays, if you look around the cabin during a flight, pretty much everyone seems to see air travel as little more than a painfully slow teleportation system. The airlines may as well get rid of the windows. Nobody could care less that they are airborne or where they are flying at any given moment. 50-100 years from now, people will ignore space travel the same way.
PS: I loved the film of the Constellation flying over the city. That was the most beautiful aircraft ever built (especially the lines of the Super Constellation).
The two narrators of this film were at the start veteran voice talent and actor Art Gilmore. Gilmore narrated hundreds of film trailers and was a member of Jack Webb's repertory company of actors that appeared in Webb shows like "Dragnet," "Adam-12" and "Emergency." The NYC narrator is actor Marshall Thompson. Thompson appeared in many war movies such as "They Were Expendable," "Battleground" and "To Hell and Back" (the Audie Murphy story).
Those are movies of middle class people working in midtown New York, where almost everyone works in an office or office building - where you always have to be dressed your best. Any one else in the area is either a well-dressed tourist or well-to-do shopper,since that is where the expensive stores reside.
it seemed like such a better time of the world , a simple more innocent time , what ever happened to that time , i wish i was around in the 50's ,i regret the fact that i missed it.
THAT WAS BEFORE BLACKS INDEPENDENCE IN 1976, TWO HUNDRED YEARS TOO LATE. Now Trump wants to bring back this era. So he can build more expensive housing and more ghettos.
Weird how everything good or bad in the 50's is because of black people huh? It's the only thing people are taught about that decade so they think it was the reason for everything.
Hard to believe that just one year later, TWA flight 2 & United flight 718 would crash mid-air over the grand canyon killing all. The Connie would have it's tail cut off by United. After that, advertising by TWA for the Constellation would nearly completely disappear. This investigation would change flight safety regulations in ways unimaginable proir to 1956. Great video of a bye-gone era.
My dad used to take me to Steeplechase Park at Coney...it was a great treat....I still have a postcard from a Borden's Milk Elsie the Cow promotion that was there one summer... Riding the horses that ringed around the park is still one of my happiest memories .
...i watch this whole footage with out blinking an eye. what can i say, im in love with Manhattan. i go and buy every single movie in my local record store just because it was film in New York (and to my pleasure and surprise theres many many movies filmed in manhattan, i just love it). i live in the west coast but to me, New York is the place to be. you are beautifull N.Y.C.!!!!!!!
If this travelogue were from today, they would have announced to the parents of one of them that they are getting married and going to NYC for their honeymoon. lol.
You're right. The girl's car is a '55 Ford Fairlane Sunliner convertible with a 272-CID Y-Block V-8 and Ford-O-Matic. A great AMERICAN-made car. And the airliner is the Lockheed Constellation, AMERICAN-built from 1943-58 in Burbank, Cal. "The Connie" flew supplies to Berlin during the 1948 crisis. A Connie also served as President Eisenhower's plane from 1953-59. The '50s were the greatest decade. I had the privilege to grow up then. Like Fonzie said, "I wish it could be 1955 forever!"
1955 was the year that my mother married and moved from New York with my dad to Florida, where I grew up and she still resides. It's fun to see it as she knew it.
Grand Canyon one of the Seven Wonders of the World? Not quite, the Europeans didn't know the Grand Canyon existed. I notice with just two seats on each side of the aisle you had a lot more room in your seat in 1955!
Daughter is driving a new Sunliner and flies to New York. Our family didn't have enough money for an ice cream cone more than once a week in those days.
It's the 2nd day of Sally's stay in NYC & already her friend's brother is putting the moves on her... in Coney Island he's already calling her 'my girl' and the innuendo of them scrunched up together (16:24m to 16:35m) is x-rated! - "Sally loved it...I can't say that I was unhappy about it either" - as Sally sits tightly on the dude's CROTCH! OMG, did people not pick up on what was going on here or what?
Also cool to see the George Washington Bridge with only one deck... it was built originally with the intention of adding a second deck later as they did in 1961.
Love those candleholders in the early dinner scene. Yikes. And since it's 1955, there's no way the New York friend actually lives in NYC -- the suburbs were where it's at. So showing off the city means visiting the same tourist sites Sally from San Remo would have visited if she'd flown to NYC alone with nothing but a travel guide. Sheesh.
This was a "commerical travelogue", produced primarily to promote Trans World Airlines {TWA}. The opening narrator is Art Gilmore, veteran radio, TV and movie trailer announcer.
Did you see that lunch at 4:00? That was only lunch. Modern airline flying is a tiny bag with 5 mini-pretzels and one cup of soda. We've come a long way, baby.
Thanks for reminding me of when JFK airport was called Idlewild...so much more poetic. O what a happy, naive time, one big Smile Button, more Victorian than many younger people would believe.
@skymunro...Actually, that is how many of us lived in the 50s. Men who had returned home from the war wanted to move their families to places with fresh air and sunshine (instead of crowded cities and noise). Voila...the suburbs. Our mothers stayed home, had kids and cooked. Dad worked for a big corporation or owned his own business We had a house built in a former potato field in Hicksville, NY (L.I.). It's hard to believe that in the early 50's that part of L.I. was rural!
I love watching these kind of old videos, it gives me a good feeling just to imagine what a beautiful life was like back then, We can notice that there was not as much of violence as it is now. *GOD Bless The United States of America!
perhaps not - although I can see the new WTC One from my abode about 16 miles east on LI (I live near JFK) so that kind of filled the void left from the old towers. I'm still for tastefully bringing back some of the early 20th century architectural styles. Wow... and in reading my previous comment, I need someone to take away the keyboard when I've been drinking :3
cadrolls1 5 years ago Awesome video. Thank you for sharing this with us. It is quite historical. One question if anyone knows the answer. I thought back then it was illegal to photograph the U.N. building. Does anyone know when that law changed? . .............. Dear cadrolls, Nope, never illegal. It was a public type building, not something that was ever off limits. There were many donations of things for the building, which made the building a great public tourist attraction, there were free-of-charge tours of the building and its artifacts several times a day. . The land was donated by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The first United Nations Meeting was held in Methodist Hall, London, SW1. After then, it was decided to make the headquaters for the organization in New York. . . Cheers. from, del-boy
The opening music leads one to think this will be a sports biography of football great Bronko Nagurski. Also titled "Sally Flies To New York", this 1956 film was paid for by Trans World Airlines. I would love to go back in time just to ride aboard a 1049 Super Constellation, explore "Idlewild" airport and drive that 1956 Ford Fairlaine Sally so abruptly stops in the opening shot.
@yankeesman14 I had actually thought before that the WTC was being built at the time this video was being filmed though it was built in the 60's. I wish they were still there!
This video must be from 1955. At 25:10 there is a shot of a taxiing Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation (Super G) that TWA put into service in mid-March 1955. A minor bit of trivia in a fascinating look into the U.S. before many of us were around. Thanks!
At Belmont Park, Sally had her "form sheet" out and had picked a winner before I could get to the ticket window." What he didn't say is that Sally picked the favorite to Show in a six-horse field. It paid $2.10.
In addition to the '55 Ford Sunliner convertable, Sally flew back to the west coast on a TWA Super "G" Lockheed Constellation which first entered service with TWA in 1955. So this TWA promotional movie probably was produced in '55.
How well I remember my first sight of NY. 1961 - 7 years old. My parents and my 7 brothers and sisters were flown from New Zealand (first class, God knows what it cost them) so my Dad could take up a post with the UN. On the journey we flew on a DC3, Vickers Viscount, Electra turboprop, a Connie and a brand spanking new 707. I will never forget my wonderful childhood and teenage years in the US.
1955: "A really satisfying lunch, expertly prepared and tastefully served."
2014: A box lunch that tastes like the cardboard box it came in, sullenly dropped on your tray, that'll be $15.
I can't believe how backwards air travel has become. I just took a 5 1/2 hour flight from Orlando to LAX on Delta a couple weeks ago. There were no hot meals. For $8, all I got was a lousy turkey sandwich served on a bagel with sharp cheddar cheese and sliced tomatoes.
+tech9803 Many things were better back then, but you're right, the food is the one that stands out. Airline meals used to be really good.
Your recent airline ticket price was, however, WAY lower than it would have been in the pre-deregulation days back then. Ticket prices back then were several times more expensive than they are now. Most people who flew back in the 1950's were business people or were somewhat wealthy. So it should not be surprising that the food service was better then. My mom was a stewardess back in the 60's and flying was a whole different thing back then.
we barely even have lunch tho, just a bag of pretzels or some peanuts
If food is that important fork over the cash for a first class seat..you are getting a bargain there compared to 1955 air fares.
We love these vintage videos and especially seeing how New York has evolved!
Less crime downtown. Men and women dressed up .High rise buildings present and big giant yellow taxi cabs. Not as modern but maybe more peaceful back then.Thanks
@Asimzmn It's still more than double London.
Beautiful times when the city still retained much of its original architectural character. Then came urban renewal, mass demolitions in favor of public housing tower blocks that created dangerous ghettos for the poor. Before the demolition of vast swathes of the city in favor of "progress". The original Penn station was still standing...The buildings of park row were still there, the singer building still stood majestic and tall.
I would've loved to wander the streets of this New York, to admire the beauty before it all came crashing down.
I got to fly TWA a couple times back in the eighties. It was awesome getting meals on the plane. I had chicken, mashed potatoes, and veggies on a flight from Vegas to New York. And on the return flight, I had lasagna and a salad. They even gave us a yummy ice cream dessert. :)
Air Austria still does that!
And then ...that all went out of the window after the 9/11 disaster.
Damn, I thought she was going to come out to her parents, and announce that her friend was her lover.
ROTFLMAO!
Craig Mansfield I was laughing at Joey's. :-)
Craig Mansfield No you didn't.
+Joeysixtysix
That is EXACTLY what popped into my head. In 1955 they were ignorant as to how wonderful and normal gay sex really is, and Obama had not yet made America great.
no she's banging the brother
0:48 - Sally hasn't learned how to brake properly.
Where's Wolly Clever when u need him?
Did they drive automatics even back then?
😂😂😂😂😂
Time machine take me back. please! I remember still seeing Constellations flying out of Greater Pittsburgh Airport in the late 60's. So many great memories of the 50's too.
Wow...that brought back memories!! I was about 10 yo when I flew on TWA to Kansas City from Boston. I fell in love with flying & the stewardesses...I wanted to be one!! HAA! Best time of my life! xox
This world of 1955 is better than The Land Of Oz to me, now.
+Robert Bonter Was it a perfect time or is it nostalgia ?
+Down Range Film It is nostalgia and romanticism, but I love it. The world of 1955 was not all roses.
+bboucharde
lots of really bad parenting
Yes, it was fine... ..........in between the occasional "Duck & Cover". LOL.
I love and romanticize the 1950's, But it wasn't all great. Lot of bad things, bad ideas, etc. happened then just as they do today, No point in history was ever great,
That is so nice, it's so glad to know we have this kind of record!
+roggeralves94 - When I see vintage footage like this I can't help but think how complicit people like this were to the institutional neglect and disregard for the dignity of other US citizens. This is less than a decade after the end of WWII. Japanese-Americans had been ruthlessly rounded up and placed in internment "camps".
Civil rights reform was still a decade away for some who had bravely fought for the USA during WWII.
But these "actors" seem to have been oblivious to all of that.
I guess that's why today's Republicans yearn for the 1950's.
That's sad.
+Jman2013 Nobody asked you.
Bitch Bitch Bitch Jman.They were better times.
+tscooter22 speak English you must be a Muslim
I'm from Manila. I had the chance to visit NY last year and had a great time. And me coming from the other side of the globe, I still find it as vibrant as it was back in the decade when this video was filmed.
Nowadays, if you look around the cabin during a flight, pretty much everyone seems to see air travel as little more than a painfully slow teleportation system. The airlines may as well get rid of the windows. Nobody could care less that they are airborne or where they are flying at any given moment. 50-100 years from now, people will ignore space travel the same way.
i'am really facinated by what was happening and how life used to be before i existed
Wow to be there in the 50's..amazing....
PS: I loved the film of the Constellation flying over the city. That was the most beautiful aircraft ever built (especially the lines of the Super Constellation).
Golden Era of America
For minorities, the 1950s was far from the golden age. I consider the golden age of America to be from 1981 to 2001.
SodaBoy628 The 80's were the worst time because of organized crime rates were at it's highest and drug trade of crack was introduced during that time.
branstan100 No, the worst decade was the 30s.
SodaBoy628 Why do you think they call it "the golden age" to begin with? Because minorities weren't around to destroy everything, dumbass.
John John Bullshit. Minorities aren't destroying everything; stupid people are, including you.
The two narrators of this film were at the start veteran voice talent and actor Art Gilmore. Gilmore narrated hundreds of film trailers and was a member of Jack Webb's repertory company of actors that appeared in Webb shows like "Dragnet," "Adam-12" and "Emergency." The NYC narrator is actor Marshall Thompson. Thompson appeared in many war movies such as "They Were Expendable," "Battleground" and "To Hell and Back" (the Audie Murphy story).
People dressed so nice back then.
Those are movies of middle class people working in midtown New York, where almost everyone works in an office or office building - where you always have to be dressed your best. Any one else in the area is either a well-dressed tourist or well-to-do shopper,since that is where the expensive stores reside.
Too bad the Native Americans didn't have movie cameras to show you the land from before the time the European settler came.
+V Kmetz Just go anywhere north of White Plains and you'll see the same thing today.
My dad was of of NYPD's finest in 1955. RIP dad.
Ohhh! The moment at minute 24:57 at the young lady´s farewell, when she is saying good bye is touching! Isn´t it?
I wish New York City could still be like that!
How times have changed. There wasn't an obese person to be found in New York.
"Only a few hours away"
"fly coast to coast in 8 hours"
That's called Female Math... :)
Lol :)
Congratulations for this marvelous and interesting video. New York, my city.
travelerfilmarchive... Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful short film.
it seemed like such a better time of the world , a simple more innocent time , what ever happened to that time , i wish i was around in the 50's ,i regret the fact that i missed it.
America was so classy back then wtf went wrong now we have memes and yolo
Westin Taylor blacks, jews, Mexicans, asians are not a problem. Until liberals come along
Its always those liberal sons of bitches...
Yolo should be yodo we live everyday
THAT WAS BEFORE BLACKS INDEPENDENCE IN 1976, TWO HUNDRED YEARS TOO LATE.
Now Trump wants to bring back this era. So he can build more expensive housing and more ghettos.
Weird how everything good or bad in the 50's is because of black people huh? It's the only thing people are taught about that decade so they think it was the reason for everything.
I lived in that era. It was wonderful.
Really beautiful. Wonder!
i love the highway shots of the old cars.
Hard to believe that just one year later, TWA flight 2 & United flight 718 would crash mid-air over the grand canyon killing all. The Connie would have it's tail cut off by United. After that, advertising by TWA for the Constellation would nearly completely disappear. This investigation would change flight safety regulations in ways unimaginable proir to 1956. Great video of a bye-gone era.
My dad used to take me to Steeplechase Park at Coney...it was a great treat....I still have a postcard from a Borden's Milk Elsie the Cow promotion that was there one summer... Riding the horses that ringed around the park is still one of my happiest memories .
I have seen this at least 10 times. I never bore of it.
...i watch this whole footage with out blinking an eye. what can i say, im in love with Manhattan. i go and buy every single movie in my local record store just because it was film in New York (and to my pleasure and surprise theres many many movies filmed in manhattan, i just love it). i live in the west coast but to me, New York is the place to be. you are beautifull N.Y.C.!!!!!!!
3:15: And on your left, a United DC-sev.........
Awsome film. My parents were married in 1955 and Iam from NY. Rockland County,a suburb of NYC.
If this travelogue were from today, they would have announced to the parents of one of them that they are getting married and going to NYC for their honeymoon. lol.
Wonderful footage
Thank you for posting this. :-)
Everything looked so fresh and clean!
Great footage!!!
i love u america...one day i must come to new york.....im from KL malaysia...
You're right. The girl's car is a '55 Ford Fairlane Sunliner convertible with a 272-CID Y-Block V-8 and Ford-O-Matic. A great AMERICAN-made car. And the airliner is the Lockheed Constellation, AMERICAN-built from 1943-58 in Burbank, Cal. "The Connie" flew supplies to Berlin during the 1948 crisis. A Connie also served as President Eisenhower's plane from 1953-59. The '50s were the greatest decade. I had the privilege to grow up then. Like Fonzie said, "I wish it could be 1955 forever!"
Although the Air Force had an inventory of C-121's in '48 and '49, there were no Constellations directly involved with the Berlin Airlift.
A Lockheed "Super Constelation" I flew in one of them babies when my family migrated to New York City.
The real marvel is the Lockeed Constellation plane, a fine engineering artifact!
1955 was the year that my mother married and moved from New York with my dad to Florida, where I grew up and she still resides. It's fun to see it as she knew it.
FANTASTIC ! ! !
If not mistaken the plane landed at Idlewild Airport, known today as JFK International Airport.
Ponce Rican at first I was like why aren't they calling it JFK then I realized it was 1955 lol
Because Kennedy was alive (and of course not President yet) back then.
After Kennedy’s death, it was named JFK airport
Awesome thank you
The Constellation, only the Caravelle can match it in Beauty.
+aon10003 I flew a Caravelle. Small bugger, stairs in the back. Not a bad ride at all.
Is a "Super Constallation" the "Constellation" had a shorter nose.
Grand Canyon one of the Seven Wonders of the World? Not quite, the Europeans didn't know the Grand Canyon existed. I notice with just two seats
on each side of the aisle you had a lot more room in your seat in 1955!
Daughter is driving a new Sunliner and flies to New York. Our family didn't have enough money for an ice cream cone more than once a week in those days.
Just takes my breath away.
love it!!!!
i agree but in comparison to the 1950's income levels, the rent in NYC was high as well in relation.
Art Gilmore! What a beautiful film. What a beautiful America. Let's make America look like that again. Yes!
The 50's,
a great and wonderfull Time! 🗽
Arrr! I love theses old movies!
Great to see what appears to be actual color footage from the 50s rather than this disturbing rash of colorization that’s currently littering UA-cam.
This video is amazing, is a window to the past, when the United States was the first power and not the decaying empire that is now
Yay! Narrated by Art Gilmore!!
Check out the rolling, pitching suspension on the '55 Ford convertible when it comes to a stop. Thank goodness for today's automobile suspension.
It's the 2nd day of Sally's stay in NYC & already her friend's brother is putting the moves on her... in Coney Island he's already calling her 'my girl' and the innuendo of them scrunched up together (16:24m to 16:35m) is x-rated! - "Sally loved it...I can't say that I was unhappy about it either" - as Sally sits tightly on the dude's CROTCH! OMG, did people not pick up on what was going on here or what?
It's called life,try it.
@ramblergarage I totally agree
Also cool to see the George Washington Bridge with only one deck... it was built originally with the intention of adding a second deck later as they did in 1961.
Love those candleholders in the early dinner scene. Yikes. And since it's 1955, there's no way the New York friend actually lives in NYC -- the suburbs were where it's at. So showing off the city means visiting the same tourist sites Sally from San Remo would have visited if she'd flown to NYC alone with nothing but a travel guide. Sheesh.
This was a "commerical travelogue", produced primarily to promote Trans World Airlines {TWA}. The opening narrator is Art Gilmore, veteran radio, TV and movie trailer announcer.
A young 18 year old in that video is now 83 wow time pass quickly
Did you see that lunch at 4:00? That was only lunch. Modern airline flying is a tiny bag with 5 mini-pretzels and one cup of soda. We've come a long way, baby.
Thanks for reminding me of when JFK airport was called Idlewild...so much more poetic. O what a happy, naive time, one big Smile Button, more Victorian than many younger people would believe.
@skymunro...Actually, that is how many of us lived in the 50s. Men who had returned home from the war wanted to move their families to places with fresh air and sunshine (instead of crowded cities and noise). Voila...the suburbs.
Our mothers stayed home, had kids and cooked. Dad worked for a big corporation or owned his own business
We had a house built in a former potato field in Hicksville, NY (L.I.). It's hard to believe that in the early 50's that part of L.I. was rural!
I love watching these kind of old videos, it gives me a good feeling just to imagine what a beautiful life was like back then, We can notice that there was not as much of violence as it is now.
*GOD Bless The United States of America!
perhaps not - although I can see the new WTC One from my abode about 16 miles east on LI (I live near JFK) so that kind of filled the void left from the old towers. I'm still for tastefully bringing back some of the early 20th century architectural styles. Wow... and in reading my previous comment, I need someone to take away the keyboard when I've been drinking :3
ahhh St. Paddy's day in NYC... the boat is the Circle Line tour... He left out the part where he took Sally under the board walk...
That was the best time of New York. So much has changed since those times; for all the people.
cadrolls1
5 years ago
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing this with us. It is quite historical. One question if anyone knows the answer. I thought back then it was illegal to photograph the U.N. building. Does anyone know when that law changed?
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Dear cadrolls,
Nope, never illegal.
It was a public type building, not something that was ever off limits.
There were many donations of things for the building, which made the building a great public tourist attraction, there were free-of-charge tours of the building and its artifacts several times a day.
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The land was donated by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
The first United Nations Meeting was held in Methodist Hall, London, SW1.
After then, it was decided to make the headquaters for the organization in New York.
.
.
Cheers.
from,
del-boy
The opening music leads one to think this will be a sports biography of football great Bronko Nagurski. Also titled "Sally Flies To New York", this 1956 film was paid for by Trans World Airlines. I would love to go back in time just to ride aboard a 1049 Super Constellation, explore "Idlewild" airport and drive that 1956 Ford Fairlaine Sally so abruptly stops in the opening shot.
4:19 If it's still light over NY, when did they board in So Cal?
Looks like Summer, can’t be late 54, that would be winter, that’s a 55 Ford sunliner convertible at the start 😎
3:56 wow they don't give us food like that on flights now a days lol!!
Because you're too cheap to buy a business class ticket.
@yankeesman14
I had actually thought before that the WTC was being built at the time this video was being filmed though it was built in the 60's. I wish they were still there!
Fabulous
notice the black guy seated alone at 17:33 :(
The good ol days!
What a sad
that is pretty depressing
Her friends are in front. And right behind there is a white man alone.
The Central Park Fountain at 18:40. How many movies & television scenes have been shot there?
Wonder what Fran and Sally would have made of the TSA
***** not really
This video must be from 1955. At 25:10 there is a shot of a taxiing Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation (Super G) that TWA put into service in mid-March 1955. A minor bit of trivia in a fascinating look into the U.S. before many of us were around. Thanks!
I bet new york was even more beautiful in the 1500s and before.
"Well, Mother and Dad, we may as well confess, we have a plan - we're lovers and we're moving to New York"
nice video
This seemed decently normal until everyone started talking
At Belmont Park, Sally had her "form sheet" out and had picked a winner before I could get to the ticket window." What he didn't say is that Sally picked the favorite to Show in a six-horse field. It paid $2.10.
The brother was definitely getting off from sally! Lol
I bet it was just swell!
In addition to the '55 Ford Sunliner convertable, Sally flew back to the west coast on a TWA Super "G" Lockheed Constellation which first entered service with TWA in 1955. So this TWA promotional movie probably was produced in '55.
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Wow how NYC has changed since then.
Nice car!
Can you tell me your name and what planet you're from?