Now You See It

Now You See It (1947)

Passed 20 Mar 1947 • Documentary, Short • 0h 10m
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An off-screen narrator introduces us to a series of images, asking if we can tell what each is. They are photographs of small objects, blown up to many times their actual size: the wheel and other moving parts of a woman's wristwatch; a cat's tongue; mosquito eggs, larvae, and an adult insect; a praying mantis; a fly and its eyes; each end of a caterpillar; a newly-hatched hummingbird; and, a lizard's eye. Sometimes we just see the object up close; in the case of the mosquito, we watch it grow from egg to feeding adult. There's time-lapse photography and an explanation of why it's hard to swat a fly.


Writer
Pete Smith
Starring

Language: English, Latin
Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 nomination total
Country: United States
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6.8

IMDb (118 votes)
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