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The Luke Family Home Movies

Now, More Ways to Watch

!Recently Updated!

Updated with slightly better video quality, better music, narration, a memorial segment and an introduction. These converted 8mm movies depict the early lives of the “Gang of Five” kids. While this video was first uploaded many years ago, it has just recently been improved with a slightly better video quality, upgraded background music and, as they are silent, narration has been added along with an introduction to set the scene and background for what follows and an ending segment dedicated to our parents and two of the original Gang of Five who we’ve lost.

It is hoped that the additional context added by the narration will help the children and grandchildren of those depicted better understand the background of what’s happening in each of the scenes. I’ve strived to help viewers to better appreciate “Our Springboard to a Great Life” our parents provided for us and instilling an appreciation for the loving family which gave us such a fantastic start in life. As stated above
“Our Springboard to a Great Life!”
Click below to watch just the newly created intro & end segments (both also included in full movie)

(1:44) Just the Intro

(2:37) Dad, Mom, Randy & Kevin

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Full Narrated Home Movies

Movies with Background Music

Family Home Movies Introduction: Understand the difficulties of filming in the 50’s and just how they were enjoyed.

Narration Added Since the movies have no sound, originally background music was added before uploading. Now narration has been added along with the choice to listen to my voice, over and over again, or just the first time. Subsequent viewings can be done with only the background music, which has been upgraded since the movies original uploading

Memorial Video Segment Both our parents are now gone as are two of our brothers. This touching memorial segment remembers them through the scenes in these home movies. It is accompanied by “Over the Rainbow”

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Film Segments per Individual member of the “Gang of Five”

Choose the ‘kid’ to watch:

Individual Focus

Don’t want to watch the full 48 mins?

Two ways to watch in shorter segments:

Here, by watching videos that each showcase just one of the five kids, or

Scroll further down where you can watch by an ‘era’: Pre-Kevin, Pre-Stacie, Stacie Era, The 60s

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The Gang of Five


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Watch Shorter Film Segments based on the Era

Choose the Era to watch:

“We should not be afraid to go into a new era, to leave the old beyond”

— Zach Wamp
Tennessee Congressman

“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”

— Dr. Seuss

Pre-Kevin Era: Kansas City, MO. fun & football at home and in the park with 7 yr old David, 4 yr old Randy & 1 yr old Terry. Easter outfits in 1952

Pre-Stacie Era: 1956-57: Kevin first appears (4 yrs old). Local park in Burley, ID, Yellowstone Park with G & G Luke, Several Easters & Christmas’s

Stacie Era: 1958 Stacie’s born and becomes the center of attention. Learning to walk, more Christmas, lots of G & G Lewis

The 60’s: More Christmas, Stacie’s 2nd birthday, she’s still the center of attention, boys & baseball, backyard pool and more.


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… and a Special Bonus

Rare footage of Grandma and Grandpa Luke

— single short segment in Yellowstone

… and our Arizona cousins: Marc and Clare

—more footage was taken of them

(also included in the full version of home movies above)

Grandma & Grandpa Luke: See them on vacation with us in Yellowstone Park in 1956. That’s back in the day when bears were not only seen in the park, they came right up to your car, as you’ll see in this video

Marc & Clare: 1957-58: We have more footage of our cousins than our grandparents. Scenes include both in Arizona as we visited them, and in Salt Lake as they visited us at our home on Stratford Ave. Un-retouched versions of these scenes are included in the full home movies above, but here an attempt has been made to correct for the very poor low-light filming capabilities of the 8mm Kodak camera. Success was limited. ☹️


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