1929 was the Stock Market crash! My grandparents grew up during the depression and survived 1 world wars! Also, "Prohibition" gave rise to the mob and organized crime!
@harune58263 ай бұрын
kim istemez.
@TheKalle453 ай бұрын
Feel free to check out - just test how long you will/can miss todays daily used technology makes your life comfortable or many today ordinary looking things possible 🤷♂️
@remmer40663 ай бұрын
May be
@brahimmb54343 ай бұрын
@كذابTheKalle45
@DesertMike29 күн бұрын
Hard to believe this is almost 100 years old.
@sonnycorleone26024 ай бұрын
Nass, love your channel my friend. This is like a please drive safe video! Cannot get enough of the 1930s to 1940's big city scenes. Thank you!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx broo!!
@funkibloo38114 ай бұрын
❤😊👍
@bobbysands69234 ай бұрын
Some of these shots are like just another day on the Garden State Parkway, 5am traffic, driving north through Bloomfield. Great job, NASS!!!!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@vonzigle4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, God bless you!
@sliceofheaven30264 ай бұрын
I cant shake the impression away that this was some kind of a safety footage from the 1930´s. Its hard to believe that these cameras just happened to be placed in these positions accidentally.
@AriaSuperBass4 ай бұрын
There's a brief description at the beginning saying it was a safety film made by the Plymouth car company.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar4 ай бұрын
It's still real car shots. It also starts off in Chicago
@SatansSimgma2 ай бұрын
It's in the title. We're you born in the 30s?.
@sliceofheaven30262 ай бұрын
@@SatansSimgma I dont believe the title says anything about this being a safety based video. Just that it was filmed during 1930´s.
@asmautollc28 күн бұрын
@@sliceofheaven3026 “Driver safety film produced by the Plymouth Motor Corporation, 1935…”
@derekdonnell65034 ай бұрын
I get a joy every time I watch to learn some history to see how I look back then in the 30s and 40s good stuff my dude
@HugoBrown4 ай бұрын
Another perfect video showing us of bygone era, I am always fascinated by footage from this time period, cause everyone from Actors to Historians always talk about the world before the war (WW2) like it was a time of change for world and as individuals. I wonder who the family was at the end and if any othere decendents are alive today and where did they drive off too and what there life was like.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@sandrosfc4 ай бұрын
1:09 Forgetting the handbrake is an older thing than I thought lol
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
x)
@sandrosfc4 ай бұрын
@@NASS_0 kkkkkkk
@pauliusjokimas1639Ай бұрын
Prakeiktas rankinis stabdis ;)
@notapplicable4304 ай бұрын
The tank on top of the car...priceless.
@dave36574 ай бұрын
I think it was advertising the “turret top” feature. The fact these cars was safe, and built like a tank.
@janosgajdacs8645Ай бұрын
mesterséges intelligencia készitette film......
@jimmycline477827 күн бұрын
😂
@SatisfyingSnow8 күн бұрын
Screenshot it for my phone wallpaper lol
@appleforever66644 ай бұрын
Crazy drivers before auto insurance.
@frednesbittjr.78624 ай бұрын
Yeah...but more like no Vehicle Codes yet...never seen anyone drive so stupid...even in Asia!
@ironcladranchandforge72924 ай бұрын
Also before painted lanes, cross walks, turn lanes, etc. Basically it was a free-for-all. 🤣
@MarinCipollina4 ай бұрын
@@ironcladranchandforge7292 There were some painted lines, traffic signals and road warning signs, but apparently they were just suggestions.
@ironcladranchandforge72924 ай бұрын
@@MarinCipollina -- "Some" is the right word, LOL.
@TheCandyCorpses4 ай бұрын
Let's not forget about the alcohol habit, cocaine, opium and barbiturates (although those may have been just a hare later). Cocaine to a lesser extent past the 20's, it was frowned upon outside of the dentist's office. See "Keystone Kops" or "Mystery of the Leaping Fish" boy howdy those are some wild glimpses into the past 😂😂😂
@henryarn4 ай бұрын
Livin in Los Angeles, I can see not much has changed !
@densiao3093 минут бұрын
Изменилось много
@elbekbabakulov68683 ай бұрын
no matter what anyone says, America has served as a driver of development in many industries in the world, if I compare my country with America in the 1930s, it's like heaven and earth, even then people lived in a completely modern way
@kalechips5972Ай бұрын
Gotta remember LA was one of the bigger cities though, so of course it would be more likely to have more amenities. Guarantee you that the average small town was not nearly so modern.
@MarinCipollina4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this one, NASS ! You've outdone yourself with the content with this one. And people think 21st century drivers are bad.. Get a load of how they rolled in the 1930s in Los Angeles ! Please like and share.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!! ;)
@TheCandyCorpses4 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see more, I love seeing what life was like for those before us. Quite an odd human fascination, I suppose back then they had photos and stories of what it was like before them. Thank you Nass ❤❤❤❤
@raulduke61054 ай бұрын
Clean air and parking! Must have been paradise
@alanpecherer57054 ай бұрын
I don't think you can assume LA had clean air. On some days, yes, but more often than not, LA was very very smoggy once cars got going; perhaps not as early as the mid-30's but by the 60's, LA was rather unhealthily smoggy and by the 70's it was hazardous to your breathing to live there.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar4 ай бұрын
@@alanpecherer5705 By the 1940s that was. However cars were still clean.
@raulduke61054 ай бұрын
@@alanpecherer5705 I think you partially can, pops had Sacramento and San Diego on his route 1946-76. He said the air quality declined dramatically 66-7 you can even see it in the old tv shows
@chrissytaylor56904 ай бұрын
@@raulduke6105makes sense with the proliferation of high-compression performance engines coming out of Detroit at that time.🤷♀️ And all being fed on premium 100+ octane leaded fuel!...(the good stuff)...Lol! 😄 The horsepower wars were definitely in full swing in the Mid-to-late '60s, so it's not a surprise 🤷♀️ Prior to that, many 1950s and older cars were barely breaking an 8:1 compression ratio..... And they could run on low octane fuel, and burn far less of it as well! So the math is definitely right! Plus, the huge migration of hippies from around the country aiming for Haight-Ashbury and thus resulting in many more cars being on the streets at that time.
@joes.41492 ай бұрын
In the 30s LA had smog
@richmeyer20644 ай бұрын
After almost 90 years this still teaches a lot about auto safety. Good going Plymouth (Wherever you are).
@leversforever97484 ай бұрын
I was thinking nothing has changed.
@SatansSimgma2 ай бұрын
@@leversforever9748plenty has changed. For one people were routinely decapitated by the nonsafty glass, unless you killed someone or cause significant damage, getting a dui was near impossible, you could beat your wife, the cops in turn could beat you, no seat belts. Do you have downs?
@JackBWatkins4 ай бұрын
Looks like the Wild West of driving.
@chrislindsay31045 күн бұрын
1930's road rage was real.
@bobhoward66764 ай бұрын
Amazing ! Another good one TY
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@asan10504 ай бұрын
NASS! Thanks for posting this video
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx bro
@jakebrookesactor4 ай бұрын
These are all familiar places to me except Detroit areas. The buildings have changed, but the streets remain relatively the same. Great job! 🙂
@shadykatie1004 ай бұрын
This is truly amazing! It like a time machine.
@55pilot2 ай бұрын
Great videos, thanks for sharing. I remember during World War 2 seeing scenes like this when my mom, dad and I took our Sunday rides in the country (if we could buy gas due to gas rationing). Looks like they had weavers back then too. Loved the hand signals - it was so basic but served a purpose.
@vonzigle4 ай бұрын
Hats were in style😅
@chasehedges67754 ай бұрын
💯💯💯
@ApartmentKing664 ай бұрын
And would be for another 20 years.
@vieczurable4 ай бұрын
Some of those scenes are setups and quite well played.
@Артем-д2и8е3 ай бұрын
Это нейросеть вообще)
@salbustamante54948 күн бұрын
Just awesome videos from these era. Thanks
@matrox4 ай бұрын
01:05 Oh sh!t!!...Somebody about to get whacked over that sh!t. Dude following to close, other dude in the wrong lane for a left turn.
@madamrockford22 күн бұрын
That was Great! Thanks for sharing!
@forestmagiccore4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video 🙏👍👍 so interesting
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@ГуликШамоев3 ай бұрын
Наслаждаюсь от этого видео, Senky ❤
@shootfirst20974 ай бұрын
I left L.A. 9 years ago after 25 years. There's so many street shots in this video that I can almost place. It would be great if someone could tells us. But after 25 years, I just couldn't take the traffic, congestion, taxes, illegal aliens, gangbangers-bums-freaks-fruits-flakes-nuts-mental cases. Seeing these shots of L.A. help me escape into my own fantasy of living back in those times, maybe as a teenager. Thanks, NAS. It's always a highlight of my day to see one of your vids pop up.
@lisapolanski93794 ай бұрын
I think some of it was Sunset Blvd and also Wilshire.
@springrain94384 ай бұрын
Would be awesome to label which city was which!
@shootfirst20974 ай бұрын
@@lisapolanski9379 Yes, that is what I thought, also. That palm-tree-lined boulevard could be many streets back in THOSE days.
@haveanicedave15514 ай бұрын
I left L.A. 49 years ago. The last time I been there was Jan 1990. I was there the day SF beat the Rams 30-3 in the Championship game. I visited my old house in '87 and was totally shocked. All the homes up and down the block had bars on the windows.
@nwicconsultants66404 ай бұрын
I can help with one: The first "accident" @ 1:02 was at 8210 Sunset Blvd. The building is still there.
@readwriter4 ай бұрын
Waiting eagerly for Street and Location identifications to flow in!
@tomanderson63354 ай бұрын
I''ve I.D.'d three Los Angeles locations: The wide street with the trolleys at 4:48 is Larchmont Boulevard somewhere between Melrose and 3rd (The Los Angeles Railway's P-Line never used this trackage, but I'm guessing the line sign on top of the trolley was changed to P for Plymouth.). 5:04 seems to be looking north across Kinross Avenue in Westwood Village north on Broxton toward the Fox Theater obelisk. Finally, 5:13 is looking north on Glendale Boulevard in Atwater Village. The Hyperion Avenue Bridge is just out of frame to the right, with the Pacific Electric's Glendale-Burbank Line tracks crossing via the box girder bridge to reach the median.
@readwriter4 ай бұрын
Thank you@@tomanderson6335 - A buried comment here says the first “accident” - at 1:02 - happens at “8210 Sunset Boulevard” - I live thousands of miles away in the US but I deeply love calling up Google Street view to compare THEN vs NOW. I will explore yours!
@trevorrobinson29414 ай бұрын
I wish I could have lived there during this era
@RayPointerChannelАй бұрын
I am from Detroit, and I did not recognize any Detroit locations here. They all look like the Los Angeles area. And I have lived in both places.
@johnlynch49014 ай бұрын
When did we stop dressing so fashionably? People once had pride in their appearance. No more.
@mattcure26 күн бұрын
Went downhill during 60’s.
@Zebra_312 күн бұрын
walking on the lawn in light coloured dress shoes fashionable?
@crabwalk77734 ай бұрын
I'd forgotten about the use of driver hand signals for turning & slow/stop.
@MarinCipollina4 ай бұрын
"What does it mean when a woman has her hand outside of the window? It means the window is down"
@crabwalk77734 ай бұрын
@@MarinCipollina Perhaps today. Before turn indicators, there were regulated hand signals that were (thought to be) widely understood.
@jamesrecknor675223 күн бұрын
Turn signal lights not required until 1958
@rplanet_r13 күн бұрын
@@crabwalk7773I recently got my driving license and it was absolutely necessary to know these hand signals
@dave36574 ай бұрын
This looks like it was filmed for a safety film. It doesn’t have the sound track and graphics added. But it’s still great. 👍🏻
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Like And Share Please!
@63268934 ай бұрын
Brilliant thanks for sharing ❤
@tf2Sniper.4 ай бұрын
I love those 1930's cars
@Helmut04094726 күн бұрын
das waren Zeiten....!! Da hat Autofahren noch richtig Freude bereitet. Man konnte "experementieren".....Super. Danke fürs hochladen.
@JamesWoodring-mu2iz4 ай бұрын
thanks nass! late to the show tonite for health reasons, thanks for all u do! wishing you thje best for 600,000 subs! u deserve it!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Oh! Thx!!!
@GabeHandle4 ай бұрын
And I thought driving with a mattress on top of your car was bad.
@argopunk4 ай бұрын
Nice. Looks like a little patch of NYC with the Hotel Marguery on Park Ave.
@edwardbaker24484 ай бұрын
People dressed nice, back in the 1930's. No baggy pants down the waist.
@bryanross88574 ай бұрын
From 0:23 to 0:32, those are shots of Chicago: the first one is on Lake Shore Drive, and the other (overhead) shot is of the Michigan Avenue bridge over the Chicago River.
@jctoad20 күн бұрын
Those were the only things that even resembled Detroit
@rmartin528515 күн бұрын
I want that color-shifting paint for my car!
@funkibloo38114 ай бұрын
Thank you❗️I ❤ your channel❗️🥰
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!!!
@abrahamthebewildered1448Ай бұрын
I see that road lines were regarded as more of a suggestion. Honestly though, was this taken from old movies? I feel like it was taken from old moves, then coloured with modern technology, and finally a superimposed audio.
@bruceferguson66374 ай бұрын
How they could drive back then without lane markings, cars just drifting around . . .
@jamesrecknor675223 күн бұрын
I see it done all the time in Philippines
@chrislindsay31045 күн бұрын
Turn signals did not become standard on cars until the 1950's
@makenotearn2716Ай бұрын
Driver at 3:00 was cutting, nicely done
@marina.03044 ай бұрын
Я думала, что хоть в те времена люди спокойно ездили по дороге, но оказалось, что люди во все времена одинаковые. Ничего не меняется, только технологии, сущность человека так и не изменилась.
@faithhopelove69455 күн бұрын
The Driving Style has never changed..., since then...(: 😆🤣😀
@tribecca6264 ай бұрын
Awesome !
@pkbrown583 ай бұрын
We had the same impatient knuckle-headed drivers then as we do now. Crazy!
@jaminova_19693 ай бұрын
What did I just witness, Road Rage 1930's style Los Angeles? That gut totally executed the "pit maneuver"! The sad part is, "Some things never change!"
@Andr.WАй бұрын
6:48Can you imagine a modern car with such a load on the roof?
@pennyhelga18 күн бұрын
Just wow . Thanks 😊
@OSTARAEB44 ай бұрын
At 24:00 looks like Chicago from Grant Park Lake Shore Drive and the pan down of the bridge looks like the Michigan Avenue Bridge over the Chicago River. It also looks like the next clip is Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.
@Mikey-Josh4 ай бұрын
What an action film!! 😮Love all your videos NASS 👍❤️
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@alfredocorreia93854 ай бұрын
UM DESSES AUTOMÓVEIS HOJE EM PERFEITO ESTADO DE CONSERVAÇÃO DEVE SER UMA PEQUENA FORTUNA!!! BELÍSSIMOS MODELOS CLÁSSICOS!!!
@MAX-xh9rr4 ай бұрын
ностальгия, будто играю в мафию))
@yolamontalvan95023 ай бұрын
Title should be “Accidents in 30’s”.
@manofsound90984 ай бұрын
Ok this is so different it had to be some sort of funny stunts or safety infomercial back in the day. What did it for me was the tank near the end of the video. That was great! It looks fake or for an advertising statement!
@jeanmikulovic872514 күн бұрын
Très intéressant merci ❤
@nickcaci723820 күн бұрын
Wow… a tank on the roof of a car built like a tank! This footage is amazing so long before Go Pros. I may be wrong but, in your colorization … yellow street line painting didn’t appear until decades later.
@MAX-xh9rr4 ай бұрын
классная подборка!!
@cynthiamincher51544 ай бұрын
So cool
@ericberman41934 ай бұрын
The aerial shot at 0:28 was NOT shot anywhere in SoCal.
@AriaSuperBass4 ай бұрын
Correct, so it must be Detroit.
@Secession19004 ай бұрын
No it is not. That is Chicago from 00:23 to 00:32.
@Acmepublicrelations4 ай бұрын
That was awesome I’ve never seen any of that footage bravo! I want to address this Los Angeles bashing. Los Angeles is magical and it always will be … but what you need to understand is Los Angeles, attracts and repeals simultaneously. One group is hating and leaving another group is loving it and moving in. Los Angeles is not a fixed time a place like Chicago or New York. Los Angeles invites in new ideas new talents while moving older ones aside. And that may feel brutal but Los Angeles is breathtaking organism adjusting its self quickly to changes in Food production entertainment Creativity modes of media and styles of story telling. Allowing new ideas to flourish. Our homeless crisis so to speak is the culmination of people leaving red states with no public services coming to California hoping to be helped. These are Americas homeless not Los Angeles. None of them are born in Los Angeles. So hopefully very soon we will get to bill the state for the services we provide or we will get permission to send them home to use their own states public services as the original failing state that did not supply the needed services to keep homeless from occurring in the first place.
@readwriter4 ай бұрын
This is what they call a “cope” - putting lipstick on a pig. LA is a lizard skinsuit of what It once was. It’s also now a place where you have to “Press #72 for English”
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!! ;)
@AriaSuperBass4 ай бұрын
Los Angeles in the thirties: How on earth did they manage to find the out of work actors used in a lot of these shots.... !
@mattelgin4 ай бұрын
So much dangerous driving and pedestrian danger - it is almost comical.
@jamesdufferin64144 ай бұрын
I think they filmed this in Brampton?
@robertmartinez41744 ай бұрын
this film was probably made by AAA.
@AriaSuperBass4 ай бұрын
There's a brief description at the beginning saying it was a safety film made by the Plymouth car company.
@pauliusjokimas1639Ай бұрын
Kas yra: "AAA" -čia kažkokia teroristų organizacija?
@amfm8894 ай бұрын
0:29 Quick overhead shot of the Chicago River at Michigan Ave.
@thomasdurga18224 ай бұрын
A lot of fake stuff mixed with real footage, but fun to watch just the same
@arvidpaulius78164 ай бұрын
😊👍👏👏👏 Thank you
@Andr.WАй бұрын
I drove like this when I played the game Mafia.
@bobbyroy844 ай бұрын
Hell, I see this type of driving today! Nothing has changed much, except the cars look much nicer!
@bigmike12137225 күн бұрын
Imagine ,being in such a hurry that you pass someone at 24 miles per hour lmao
@williamssmith54082 ай бұрын
Wow! road rage in the 1930's must have been really something!..
@mask304919 сағат бұрын
Great job! New technology.
@shotelco4 ай бұрын
...Modern-day me was expecting some kinda' Road Rage street fight. 😒
@Sajanskij2 ай бұрын
30е годы прошлого века, а у них разметка на шоссе!!!!!!! У нас грунтовых дороги были...... 🙉
@ЯрославКондрашов-ъ4й6 күн бұрын
В Москве все было, смотрите старые фильмы.
@UnusSedLeo-w5l4 ай бұрын
Road Rage - part I. Cool vid, shows we are all just humans. Now and back then.
@NarrowPathFarm70712 күн бұрын
Wow, some things never change!
@danbowman16374 ай бұрын
Computerized? I don't think they had cameras in cars back then.LOL But, pretty good video!
@WhodatnTx9 күн бұрын
I love how the cars changed colors back then… u wud never get tired of having the same color 😅.
@xiomarasolorzano35413 күн бұрын
Para mi es maravilloso ver estos videos, yo metiendo multas 😂😂😂😂 Disfrute mucho de verdad 💯❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯
@lznicu4 ай бұрын
No fat people in those days.
@tf2Sniper.4 ай бұрын
Also remember the days where men were men and women were women?
@BrandonHanson3 ай бұрын
@tf2Sniper. Or no one playing victim and being entitled.
@ajimbo123458 күн бұрын
At 6:50. Can't figure out the tank on the roof of the car???
@ralphieboy95964 ай бұрын
And we still haven't learned to drive!
@TopHotDog4 ай бұрын
Many people actually drive worse with high speed rampages these days.
@pmafterdark4 ай бұрын
Sure miss Plymouth. ♥
@itsaguinness12 күн бұрын
3:57 so painful to see those old cars in a wreck
@davehue951721 күн бұрын
What people used to call...."Sunday driver!"
@Jasonroleplays2 ай бұрын
2:57 cutting in traffic is older than I thought lol
@episnodАй бұрын
This is an audition tape from an early cinematographer. this is all staged behavior. fascinating none-the-less.
@josephwylupek453819 күн бұрын
Thousands of those cars, thousands of those old cars and they only find a few here and there nowadays doesn’t make sense that they’re all gone
@40intrepid15 күн бұрын
What part was Detroit? Must have blinked.
@glennhelm95253 ай бұрын
Lived in LAcounty for 51 years. I see drivers weren't better in the '30's. There is Wilshire Blvd., Vermont, Spring/Main, Huntington Dr. LA is confusing, enormously spread out with dozens of cities. Hate going back for visits. Why do things always change for the worse.
@stopmotionteaser60724 ай бұрын
Finally, i know what police cars was in middle 1930s in L.A.! Thanks you for video
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@titagonzales99273 ай бұрын
Si no me equivoco,el studebaker choca a un Dodge 1924 ,ya era viejo.🎥👌