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A series of short educational nature documentaries that were produced from 1919 to 1933 by British Instructional Films.

  • Number of Movies: 53
  • Revenue: -

Featured Cast

  1. E. V. H. Emmett

    E. V. H. Emmett

    Himself - Narrator

Featured Crew

  1. Mary Field

    Mary Field

    Writing, Directing

  2. F. Percy Smith

    F. Percy Smith

    Directing

  3. Edgar P. Chance

    Directing

  4. Walter E. Higham

    Directing

  5. Oliver G. Pike

    Directing

  6. W.P. Pycraft

    Directing

  7. Geoffrey Barkas

    Directing

  8. H. Bruce Woolfe

    H. Bruce Woolfe

    Directing

  9. H.M. Lomas

    Directing

  10. Charles Head

    Directing

A precursor short film to the Secrets of Nature shorts.

A precursor short film to the Secrets of Nature shorts.

A precursor short film to the Secrets of Nature shorts.

January 1, 1922

A Secrets of Nature short, shot in a Zoo.

A Secrets of Nature short depicting methods employed by sea birds to care for and protect their young are contrasted with those used by various land-based birds.

January 2, 1922

A short black-and-white silent documentary film featuring the conflict between two colonies of wood ants joined by a piece of tiber laid across a moat at a zoological garden.

January 2, 1922

The pictures show how the ailanthus silkmoth and the red admiral spin silk and weave a cocoon, and the way in which the change from caterpillar to moth is affected.

January 2, 1922

A short black-and-white silent documentary film featuring the life-cycle of the Barn Owl.

January 2, 1922

The film shows a cuckoo caught in the act of laying an egg in the nest of two titlarks. The egg is hatched by the foster-mother, and she and her mate feed and tend the young cuckoo, even to the detriment of their own chicks.

Beneath the waves are mountains, plains and valleys full of life: here the conger, the octopus, and the wrasse hunt for food; shrimps and prawns act as scavengers; sea anemones and starfish decorate the seafloor, and the spider crab assumes protective colouring by covering its back with pebbles.

December 31, 1922

Captivating slow-motion and quadrupeds aplenty in this fascinating look at animal movement.

January 1, 1923

A study of the insect, from caterpillar to butterfly. Part of the “Secrets of Nature” series.

February 1, 1923

A sign of approaching winter - the frost catches the leaves which begin to fall.

January 1, 1925

Nature adapts the limbs of animals to the works they will be required to do. This principle is illustrated by the Lion, the Tiger, Leopard, Giant Ant-Eater, Armadillo, Camel, Reindeer, Gazelle, Fowl, Chameleon, Otter, Beaver, Penguin, Fruit-Bat, Spider Monkey and Gibbon.

January 1, 1926

High speed photography used to show the seed dispersal methods of various plants.

January 2, 1926

These pictures show the marvellous industry of the Bee, the ingenuity it exercises in making its home, and the ordered programme of life that it appears to follow.

How science and nature combine to purify water in a reservoir. Micro-cinematography shows the bacteria present in the water.

January 1, 1927

Micro-cinematography is used to show how plants transform their secretions into other substances.

January 1, 1927

Short documentary film using innovative filming techniques to show how moulds grow and germinate.

A short black-and-white silent documentary film featuring the sexual elements of pollenation in Dandelion, Globe thistle, Daisy, Cornflower, Carline thistle and Everlastings.

January 1, 1929

A life history of the Frog. Released in a silent (1929) and sound (1930) version.

January 1, 1929

A Secrets of Nature short film about a the cuckoo.

April 17, 1929

Time lapse photography of the broad bean flower unfurling. Released in a silent (1929) and sound (1930) version.

January 1, 1930

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1930

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1930

A Secrets of Nature short.

The world of fungi captured by micro-cinematography and time-lapse photography.

November 4, 1930

The film shows the birth, life and reproduction of sweet peas, a familiar and well loved plant of British gardeners.

December 31, 1930

The Strangler shows the life history of dodder, from its earliest stage as a seedling, to its parasitic stage feeding off its host.

December 31, 1930

The life cycle of the rose aphid (Macrosiphum Roseus).

January 1, 1931

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1931

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1931

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1931

A Secrets of Nature short.

February 1, 1931

Short film showing (with limited accuracy) the life-cycle of myxomycetes.

Short documentary showing infusoria in a wine-glass.

December 31, 1931

The poppy flower in its psychedelic glory.

December 31, 1931

The breeding cycle of the bittern, the cryptically plumaged relative of the herons.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short film.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short film.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1932

A Secrets of Nature short.

March 18, 1932

The nightingale and its song, its habitat, nest eggs and young.

June 10, 1932

Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and related plants.

July 1, 1932

Short, anthropomorphically-inclined documentary showing the life-cycle of the common newt.

January 1, 1933

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1933

A Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1933

The penultimate Secrets of Nature short.

January 1, 1933

A short documentary study of hops, barley and yeast, and how they interact.

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