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Treasures From American Film Archive - 4 DVD Set | Classic Movie Collection for Film Enthusiasts & Collectors | Perfect for Home Theater & Movie Nights
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Treasures From American Film Archive - 4 DVD Set | Classic Movie Collection for Film Enthusiasts & Collectors | Perfect for Home Theater & Movie Nights
Treasures From American Film Archive - 4 DVD Set | Classic Movie Collection for Film Enthusiasts & Collectors | Perfect for Home Theater & Movie Nights
Treasures From American Film Archive - 4 DVD Set | Classic Movie Collection for Film Enthusiasts & Collectors | Perfect for Home Theater & Movie Nights
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The 50 films in this set have been meticulously preserved by eighteen of the nation's premiere archives, including the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian, the Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House, UCLA, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Featuring numerous supplements and produced by the nonprofit National Film Preservation Foundation, TREASURES FROM AMERICAN FILM ARCHIVES - ENCORE EDITIONT shows the amazing variety of films made from coast to coast over the last 100 years. With narration by Laurence Fishburne, this set is an absolute must for film collectors! Films include: Groucho Marx's home movies (1933, 2 min.), D.W. Griffith's The Lonedale Operator (1911, 17 min.), the earliest film version of Snow White (1916, 63 min.), The Fall of the House of Usher (1928, 13 min.), Negro Leagues Baseball (1946, 8 min.), The Autobiography of a Jeep (1943, 10 min.), Joseph Cornell's found footage film Rose Hobart (1936, 19 min.), Returning on the Zeppelin Hindenburg (1936, 7 min.), the early 2-color Technicolor feature The Toll of the Sea (1922, 54 min.), the William S. Hart western Hell's Hinges (1916, 64 min.), the first commercially-shown U.S. film Blacksmithing Scene (1893, 1 min.), plus silent features, documentaries and newsreels, avant-garde shorts, early animation and special effects films, home movies, and much more.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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