Let's Go To The Movies, Teaching Film Custodians: Instructional Films (1948 Black & White Film)
Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1948, the first installment in a series exploring the early history and technical aspects of motion pictures. Delve into the world of film manufacture and witness iconic clips from timeless classics such as "The Hills of Old Kentucky," "Easy Street," "The Great Train Robbery," "The Jazz Singer," "Night Song," and "Show of Shows." Additionally, enjoy a glimpse of history with a newsreel featuring President Roosevelt. Join us on this nostalgic journey through the magic of cinema!
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Anderson, W., Rko Radio Pictures, Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences, Teaching Film Custodians, Instructional Films & Copyright Collection. (1948) Let's Go to the Movies. Gladden, T., dir United States: Teaching Film Custodians: Instructional Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018601445
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