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My Pal: Race to the Hospital

1924

My Pal: Race to the Hospital

1924

  • NFSA IDMSYQKGY3
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormInstructional, Short
  • GenresSilent film, Educational, Adventure
  • Year1924

My Pal is a 35mm diacetate film with an intriguing history. Discovered amidst a trove of films hidden away in a shipping container during the 1990s, its reveal marked a significant moment for the archive. Yet, the origins of these films and the circumstances of their arrival remain mysterious. My Pal stands out as an orphan title, adding to its allure.

Unravelling the story of My Pal took time, with scant references found in magazine journals dating back to 1926. Even online databases offer little insight into its production details. It wasn't until 2015 that this rare diacetate treasure was uncovered, revealing its association with the Atlas Educational Film Company and its starring role for the renowned 'Smiling' Ralph Mulford.

While ostensibly a promotional piece for the Cleveland Six motor car, affectionately known as 'My Pal' within the narrative, the film transcends its industrial origins. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, it unfolds a gripping story of urgency as Ralph and his team transport a doctor to the hospital to treat a critical patient, a journey fraught with roadblocks, snowstorms, and a series of unforeseen mishaps.

Notes by Nathan Smith

My Pal is a 35mm diacetate film with an intriguing history. Discovered amidst a trove of films hidden away in a shipping container during the 1990s, its reveal marked a significant moment for the archive. Yet, the origins of these films and the circumstances of their arrival remain mysterious. My Pal stands out as an orphan title, adding to its allure.

Unravelling the story of My Pal took time, with scant references found in magazine journals dating back to 1926. Even online databases offer little insight into its production details. It wasn't until 2015 that this rare diacetate treasure was uncovered, revealing its association with the Atlas Educational Film Company and its starring role for the renowned 'Smiling' Ralph Mulford.

While ostensibly a promotional piece for the Cleveland Six motor car, affectionately known as 'My Pal' within the narrative, the film transcends its industrial origins. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, it unfolds a gripping story of urgency as Ralph and his team transport a doctor to the hospital to treat a critical patient, a journey fraught with roadblocks, snowstorms, and a series of unforeseen mishaps.

Notes by Nathan Smith

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