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Treasures from American film archives : 50 preserved films

Call Number

  • DVD 791.43 T7843 (CEN)

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Edition

Encore ed. ; Full screen version.

Languages

Mainly silent (with musical accompaniment) or English; one film is in Yiddish with English subtitles; one film has music with Spanish lyrics.

Publication Information

[Chatsworth, CA] : Image Entertainment, 2005, c2000.

Physical Description

4 videodiscs (642 min.) : sd., b&w and col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 4 booklets (19 cm.)

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

An anthology of films from American film archives, including rare silent-era features, landmark independent and avant-garde works, documentaries and newsreels, earliest American movies, pioneering special effects, one-reel adventures and comedies, cartoons and experimental animation, home movies, travel films from the 1910s, working training films from the 1920s, political ads from the 1930's, and other film types invented during the first four decades of the motion picture. Also contains newly recorded musical scores, essays about the archives narrated by Laurence Fishburne, and interactive screens about the films and music.

Notes

Title from container.

"This encore edition was made possible through the support of The Cecil B. De Mille Foundation and Sterling Vineyards"--Container.

Films originally produced 1893-1985.

Special features: 50 films preserved by America's premier archives ; 4 illustrated booklets with film notes and credits ; newly recorded musical scores ; over 300 interactive screens about the films and music ; essays about the archives narrated by Laurence Fishburne.

Sources used: container; accompanying booklets; National Film Preservation Foundation web site.

Contents

  • Program 1. The original movie (1922, 8 min.)
  • Early films from the Edison Company (Blacksmithing scene (1893); The gay shoe clerk (1903); Three American beauties (1906)) (3 min.)
  • Princess Nicotine; or, the Smoke Fairy (1909, 5 min.)
  • The Confederate ironclad (1912, 6 min.)
  • Hell's hinges (1916, 64 min.)
  • The fall of the House of Usher (1928, 13 min.)
  • Groucho Marx's home movies [excerpt] (ca. 1933, 2 min.)
  • Running around San Francisco for an education (1938, 2 min.)
  • Tevye [excerpt] (1939, 17 min.)
  • Cologne: from the dairy of Ray and Esther (1939, 14 min.)
  • Private Snafu: "Spies" (1943, 4 min.)
  • OffOn (1968, 9 min.).
  • Program 2. Paper print copyright deposits (Demolishing and building up the Star Theatre (1901); Move on (1903); Dog factory (1904)) (7 min.)
  • The Lonedale operator (1911, 14 min.)
  • Her crowning glory (1911, 14 min.)
  • The toll of the sea (1922, 54 min.)
  • Accuracy first [excerpt] (ca. 1928, 5 min.)
  • West Virginia documentaries (West Virginia, the state beautiful (1929); One-room schoolhouses (ca. 1935)) (9 min.)
  • Early amateur sound film [excerpt] (1936-37, 4 min.)
  • Composition 1 (Themis) (1940, 4 min.)
  • The Battle of San Pietro (1945, 33 min.)
  • Negro Leagues baseball (1946, 8 min.)
  • Battery film (1985, 9 min.).
  • Program 3. The thieving hand (1908, 5 min.)
  • White Fawn's devotion (1910, 11 min.)
  • The Chechahcos (1924, 86 min.)
  • Japanese American communities [excerpt] (1927-32, 7 min.)
  • Rare aviation films (The Keystone "Patrician" (1928); The Zeppelin "Hindenburg" (1936)) (13 min.)
  • We work again (1937, 15 min.)
  • La valse [excerpt] (1951, 6 min.)
  • The wall (1962, 10 min.)
  • George Dumpson's place (1965, 8 min.).
  • Program 4. Peepshow kinetoscopes from 1894 (Luise Martinetti, contortionist; Caicedo, king of the slack wire) (1 min.)
  • Interior New York subway (1905, 5 min.)
  • The land beyond the sunset (1912, 14 min.)
  • I'm insured (1916, 3 min.)
  • Snow White (1916, 63 min.)
  • Beautiful Japan [excerpt] (1918, 15 min.)
  • Rural life in Maine [excerpt] (ca. 1930, 12 min.)
  • The news parade of 1934 (1934, 10 min.)
  • Rose Hobart (1936, 19 min.)
  • The autobiography of a Jeep (1943, 10 min.)
  • Marian Anderson: The Lincoln Memorial concert [excerpt] (1939, 8 min.).

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