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Title More treasures from American film archives, 1894-1931 : 50 films. Program 2 / produced by the National Film Preservation Foundation ; curator, Scott Simmon ; music curator, Martin Marks.

Publication Info. United States : Image Entertainment, 2004.

Call No.PN1993.5.U6 T74 box 2 pr.2 Accompanying book is in the box for the set. Circulation Desk
LocationMoore Video

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 Moore Video  PN1993.5.U6 T74 box 2 pr.2    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 DVD (279 min.) : sound, black and white and color ; 4 3/4 in.
United States https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095330
digital
optical
video file
DVD video
Note Part of a boxed set which includes a book called program notes (186 p.)
System Details DVD.
Audience MPAA rating: Not rated.
Summary An anthology of films from American film archives. In addition to rare silent-era features, includes animation, documentaries and newsreels, early American movies and serial episodes, trailers and previews for lost films and serials, avant-garde shorts, ethnographic footage and films of ethnic communities.
Contents What happened on Twenty-Third Street, At the foot of the Flatiron, New York City "ghetto" fish market -- From Leadville to Aspen -- The "Teddy" bears -- Children who labor -- The flute of Krishna -- Surviving reel of Lotus blossom -- Gus Visser and his singing duck -- Clash of the wolves -- International newsreel -- Now you're talking -- There it is -- A Bronx morning.
Genre/Form Motion pictures -- History.
Motion pictures.
Subject History.
Genre/Form Silent films.
Silent films.
Feature films.
Feature films.
Short films.
Short films.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author Simmon, Scott.
Marks, Martin Miller.
National Film Preservation Foundation (U.S.)
Image Entertainment (Firm)
Added Title What happened on Twenty-Third Street, At the foot of the Flatiron, New York City "ghetto" fish market.
From Leadville to Aspen.
Teddy bears.
Children who labor.
Flute of Krishna.
Surviving reel of Lotus blossom.
Gus Visser and his singing duck.
Clash of the wolves.
International newsreel.
Now you're talking.
There it is.
Bronx morning.