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8 minutes of 1952 Ceylon—glamour travel before Instagram ruined it.
IMDb
63

Seeing Ceylon (1952)

vintage escapismcolonial postcardpalm tree porn

Overview

Documentary

In this travelogue of Ceylon, the first stop is Colombo, the capital and chief seaport of this island nation. A short train ride from Colombo is Mount Lavinia, one of the country's most popular pleasure resorts. The next stop is the Peradeniya Gardens, the highlight of which is a magnificent avenue of majestic royal palms. Another botanical item of interest in Ceylon is the manufacture of rubber and the abundance of rubber trees in cultivation. The final stop is the city of Kandy, the primary attraction of which is the Temple of the Tooth.

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traveltravelogueceylon
colonial gazeexoticism as entertainmentnature vs. industryvanished place names

Standout Aspects

Cinematography

Technicolor palm trees that look edible.

Production

FitzPatrick's voice could sell sand in a desert.

Editing

Rapid-fire travel montage before it was a TikTok trend.

Best for:Background: Ambient travel noise while doomscrolling.·Solo: Nostalgia trip for places you'll never visit.·Rewatch: Spot which locations are now underwater or renamed.
ReleasedMay 16, 1952
Runtime8m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitylow
Tonelight
Feellight
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Top Cast

James A. FitzPatrick

James A. FitzPatrick

Narrator (voice)

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Ceylon became Sri Lanka in 1972; this film captures a nation still branded by its colonial name for Western audiences.

Trivia

James A. FitzPatrick narrated hundreds of 'Traveltalks' shorts—this was assembly-line exoticism for Depression-era and postwar escapism.

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