Nursery Rhyme Mysteries (1943)
John Nesbitt: Narrator
Quotes
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[first lines]
Self - Narrator : This time our journey along the Passing Parade takes us for a story to a child's nursery and to one of the forgotten mysteries of our time; for here are hidden away a hundred secret messages from the past, concealed between the covers of the world's most innocent book: Mother Goose.
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[last lines]
Self - Narrator : These are some of the mysteries hidden in Mother Goose. There may be many a-new one added to this book someday, like the jingle that turned up only recently in the Passing Parade, which probably honors the unlovely character known as Adolf Hitler: 'A Hunter named Fritz, as we know, / caught a Bear by the tail in the Snow. / He was terribly vexed and awfully perplexed, / for the Bear simply wouldn't let go.'
[the short film fades to 'The End']