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Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island (1944)

March. 18,1944
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6.7
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This Traveltalk series short begins in Chicago, where the narrator and his crew board a cruise ship. After a 20-hour trip up Lake Michigan, they arrive at Mackinac Island, near the southeast tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. On the island, we see many of the attractions for which it is famous. These include Arch Rock, Old Fort Mackinack, and a hotel owned by Chauncey Depew. No automobiles are allowed on the island. Transportation is limited to bicycles and horse-drawn carriages.

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Dotsthavesp
1944/03/18

I wanted to but couldn't!

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FuzzyTagz
1944/03/19

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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FirstWitch
1944/03/20

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Nayan Gough
1944/03/21

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Michael_Elliott
1944/03/22

Mackinac Island (1944) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Another pleasant entry in MGM's TravelTalks series starts off on Lake Michigan where we view the coastline of Chicago. James A. FitzPatrick then takes a cruise to Mackinac Island where we learn about its history from the original Indians who lived there to how the French took control of it. We see various items including the various flowers that grow there before ending our trip at the Grand Hotel, which was originally owned by Chauncey Depew. As expected, the Technicolor is certainly the highlight of this short and it was a lot of fun briefly seeing Chicago even if the series had several visits there. On the island we get the typical stories but they're all told quite well by FitzPatrick and no one can dispute the scenery.

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