How the New Deal benefits African Americans. This version is prepared from the holdings of the National Archives. It is higher quality than the version in the Prelinger Collection as the source was 35mm with substantially less scratches and dirt. It does appear to be a bit dark, and perhaps loses some detail as a result. Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
Completely Repulsive and Unpleasant Displays TV Some of worst, most disgusting, destructive, and deplorable films ever made. Sexist, Racist, Exploitive, Gross, and Nasty. Enjoy!
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A Study Of Educational Inequalities In South Carolina (1936)
Produced in partnership with the Harmon Foundation. This version was dubbed from VHS video from the Harmon Collection at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. Production Company: Harmon Foundation Audio/Visual: silent, b&w
This is a must see documentary about UFOs amongst us. Director: http://homepage.mac.com/davkobza/Menu24.html Audio/Visual: sound, color Language: english
Early (and sensational) film on marijuana use as a route to heroin addiction. Producer: Davis (Sid) Productions Audio/Visual: Sd, C
Docudrama, shot Cinema-Verite style, which follows a junkie on his never-ending quest for money, and ultimately, his fix. Director: Carl Fick Producer: Louis Mucciolo Production Company: Audio Productions
A man walks through a series of disturbing vignettes uncovering a horrifying truth. Director: Jesus Rivera Producer: Mark Borders & Jesus Rivera Production Company: Demonbabies Productions Audio/Visual: sound, color Keywords:
This disturbing film records the successful experiments in the resuscitation of life to dead animals (dogs), as conducted by Dr. S.S. Bryukhonenko at the Institute of Experimental Physiology and Therapy, Voronezh, U.S.S.R. Director: D.I. Yashin. Camera: E.V. Kashina. Narrator: Professor Walter B. Cannon. Introduced by Professor J.B.S. Haldane. Producer: Techfilm Studio, Moscow Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W
How the New Deal benefits African Americans. This version is prepared from the holdings of the National Archives. It is higher quality than the version in the Prelinger Collection as the source was 35mm with substantially less scratches and dirt. It does appear to be a bit dark, and perhaps loses some detail as a result. Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
Director: Charles Lamont Producer: Jack Hays Production Company: Educational FIlm Exchanges Audio/Visual: sound, b&w
Government propaganda film about the erection of the Berlin Wall. From the holdings of the National Archives. Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
Legendary "shock" driving safety film featuring numerous scenes of mutilated cars and injured/dead people and a voiceover lacking in compassion. Produced in cooperation with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and shown to millions of young drivers for over 40 years. CONTENT ADVISORY: Many disturbing scenes of violent deaths and accident scenes; cries of crash victims on soundtrack. Producer: Highway Safety Films, Inc. Audio/Visual: Sd, C
Legendary "shock" driving safety film featuring numerous scenes of mutilated cars and injured/dead people and a voiceover lacking in compassion. Produced in cooperation with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and shown to millions of young drivers for over 40 years. CONTENT ADVISORY: Many disturbing scenes of violent deaths and accident scenes; cries of crash victims on soundtrack. Producer: Highway Safety Films, Inc. Audio/Visual: Sd, C
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