April 25, 2012

Story 32: Behaviour in the 1930s



This is about 2 interesting and funny scenes of the series "Heimatmuseum", rating 9.

The first scene is about giving medicine outside to a boy in a sailor suit. Looks quite unconfortable. And I'm also not sure if this medicine of this quack would help much against his pain. On the right Jirí Strach watching it wearing a sailor's hat.

The next scene later  showing a man poking his index finger into the boy's cheek and the boy sticking out his tongue.  Well, is that the usual and authentic behaviour of the 1930s? I doubt that. Although very funny and I also like the sailor suits there. There are also other good scenes in that series like carrying the boy. They don't look like as if they were poor, but it was definitely a hard time during the 30s and the 40s between and during the wars. Maybe those films and series are mainly for entertainment and not showing historically correct scenes. Although often based on novels. The same for the Depression series like The Waltons and similar. See also my other blog showing Mary-Ellen Walton with her bare feet on the table. But I like old series and old setting. For more infos about this series see it's entry at

Heimatmuseum

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