A movie camera on a tripod is set up on the ice in the foreground, while a whaling crew looks into the water at a whale carcass prior to hauling it out and butchering it. A small wooden whaling boat is visible in the water. Photograph taken during...
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film crew working with a dog team hitched to a wooden whale boat during the production of the film "Eskimo" in Northern Alaska. 1932-1933. Photographer: Michael Philip. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Six members of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film crew during work on the 1932-1933 production of the film "Eskimo" standing in front of the Pioneer Igloo Hotel, possibly in Nome, Alaska. Cameraman Leonard Smith and Richard Rasson in center. Business...
Three crewmen of the "Nanuk" use a gaff and ropes to haul a walrus onto the ice in Northern Alaska during production of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "Eskimo." A small boat is in left background. Photographer: Michael Philip. 1932-1933. Original...
Title from image caption Structure prominent in center of image is covered with animal pelts Note: Ray Mala, the movie star, was born Ray Wise in Candle, Alaska in 1906
Two King Island, Alaska kayakers raft alongside a boat as they unload cargo, with a man sitting across the bows of the kayaks. Another man in a fur parka stands on a small platform looking down at the kayakers and a movie camera is partially...