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Let's See Chicago, Travelogues (1941 Original Colored Film)
Explore the vibrant life of a bustling railroad hub and industrial center in this captivating colored film from 1941. This tour takes you through the city's extensive park system, network of boulevards, sports highlights, museums, and educational institutions. Experience the dynamic industrial activity and the lively social and recreational scenes, including the renowned packing town. Discover the multifaceted charm of this famous city as it thrived in the early 20th century.
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(1941) Let's see Chicago. Atlas Film Corporationuction Company, prod [?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600637
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Ulcer At Work, Oklahoma State Department Of Health (1959 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1959, titled "Ulcer at Work," dramatizes the health problems caused by emotional stress. The story follows Steve, a white-collar worker suffering from a peptic ulcer, through tension-filled scenes at work and at home. The film links emotional stress with physical illness and explores the now-discredited theory that ulcers result from a child's unsatisfied oral gratification needs.
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Hockman, N., Swain, D. V., Daniels, C., Blakely, W., Collums, G. G., Ritzman, C. [...] International Film Bureau, F. D. (1959) Ulcer at Work. University Of Oklahomauction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600638
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Revolutionary New Triumph In Recording! (1958 Original Colored Film)
Experience the cutting-edge technology of 1958 with this colorful film showcasing the RCA Victor four-track tape cartridge. Discover the innovative features and family-friendly convenience that made this audio advancement a household favorite. Watch as RCA Victor revolutionizes home entertainment, bringing high-quality sound and ease of use to every family member.
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Radio Corporation Of America. Rca Victor Division, P. (1958) A Revolutionary New Triumph in Tape!. Jam Handy Organizationuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600639
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Drive The Difference, Buick (1958 Original Black & White Film)
In this 1958 black and white training film for car salesmen, Dick Stark highlights the attractive features of the latest Buick models. Stark starts by detailing the superior driving performance of Buicks, backed by road test footage from the GM Proving Ground. He then conducts a walkaround of a new Buick, showcasing attributes prospective buyers will appreciate, from the grille to the carpet to the taillights.
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Stark, R. & Gm Photographic, S. (1958) Drive the difference-- Buick. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600640
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Under Western Stars, United States Political Corruption (1938 Original Black & White Film)
In this 1938 black and white film, Rogers, the son of an ex-Congressman, is elected to Congress and heads to Washington to challenge a monopolistic water power company responsible for parching his district. With the unexpected help of Carol Hughes, the daughter of the water company president, Rogers stages a creative western party showcasing newsreels of the drought-stricken area. This bold move prompts a congressional committee to investigate the situation firsthand. In a thrilling climax, Rogers heroically leaps from a galloping horse to stop a dynamite-laden wagon from destroying a dam, saving both the officials and Carol.
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Kane, J., Siegel, S. C., McGowan, D., McGowan, S., Burbridge, B., Rogers, R. [...] Mca Tv, F. D. (1938) Under Western stars. Tinturin, P., Cherkose, E. & Rosoff, C., comps, , Republic Pictures Corporationuction Company, prod [United States: MCA TV, ?] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600630
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The Sinking Of The Lusitania, World War (1918 Original Black & White Film)
In this black and white film from 1918, legendary artist and cartoonist Winsor McCay presents a dramatic recounting of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. The film begins with McCay detailing the immense effort involved in creating the animation, followed by an introduction to Augustus F. Beach, the first American journalist to interview the survivors. Through meticulous animation, McCay vividly portrays the torpedoing of the Lusitania, the chaotic yet orderly evacuation, the frantic jumps of desperate passengers, and the ship's final descent into the ocean. This film serves as a powerful visual documentation of one of the most tragic events of World War I.
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McCay, W., Beach, A. F., Fitzsimmons, J. A., Adams, W. A., Universal Film Manufacturing Company, F. D., Trans-Atlantic Film Co, F. D. & Jewel Productions, C. C. (1918) The sinking of the Lusitania. United States: Universal Films: The Trans-Atlantic Film Co. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600632
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The Middleton Family At The New York World's Fair (1939 Original Colored Film)
In this colorful 1939 film, an Indiana family visits the New York World's Fair, exploring the wonders of the Westinghouse exhibit. Guided by Jim, a fair worker and family friend, they marvel at scientific innovations while debating whether machinery creates or destroys jobs. The film also features a romantic rivalry for the affections of the young daughter, Babs, between Jim and Dick, a radical artist. Highlights include a dishwashing contest, the Westinghouse time capsule, and Elektro, the smoking robot.
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Snody, R. R., Hunter, G. R., Drummond, R., Lord, M., Lydon, J., Lee, R. [...] Modern Talking Picture Service, F. D. (1939) The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair. Audio Productionsuction Company, prod United States: Modern Talking Picture Service. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600635
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Our Day, Kentucky During The Depression (1938 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1938 documents a day-in-the-life of the Kelly family in Lebanon, Kentucky. It captures images of small-town Southern life during the Great Depression, countering the stereotype of impoverished people struggling to survive. Instead, it portrays a modern home with adults engaged in sophisticated interests such as playing the piano, reading literature, and playing croquet, as well as simple activities like gardening, knitting, and home cooking. Witness the rich cultural and domestic life of the Kelly family and experience a different perspective on the 1930s.
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Kelly, W., Kelly, M. M., Kelly, M. G. & Kelly, O. G. (1938) Our Day. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600636
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Men & Dust, International Union Of Mine, Mill, & Smelter Workers (1940 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1940 is an exposé based on the findings of the Tri-State Survey Committee. It reveals the appalling health conditions and survival struggles of workers in the zinc and lead mining areas at the junction of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The film showcases the fight led by the Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Union to compel mine owners to address and eliminate silicosis, tuberculosis, and lead poisoning among their workers.
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Dick, L., Dick, S., Haynes, S., Geer, W., Porterfield, R., Bucher, J. V. D. [...] Garrison Film Distributors, I. (1940) Men and Dust. Stewart, F., comp, , Lee Dick, Inc.Uction Company, prod United States: Garrison Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600537
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The Making Of An American, Connecticut State Department Of Americanization (1920 Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1920 tells the story of an Italian immigrant navigating life in America. Limited to day labor due to his lack of English proficiency, he sustains an injury after failing to understand a job safety warning. During his recovery, he sees a multilingual notice at the Post Office encouraging immigrants to learn English at night school. Driven by determination, he completes his classes and secures a supervisory role at Hartford Rubber Works, demonstrating how learning English can greatly enhance one's quality of life and opportunities for success.
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Hedlund, G., De Varny, E. J., Connecticut. State Board Of Education, C. & Connecticut State Council Of Defense. Department Of Americanization, P. (1920) The making of an American. Worcester Film Corporationuction Company, prod United States: Worcester Film Corporation. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600540
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Modesta, Puerto Rico (1956 Original Black & White Film)
In this powerful black and white film from 1956, witness a barrio woman's courageous rebellion against her abusive husband, which ignites a full-fledged movement as other women in her community join the fight against oppression. This inspiring story highlights the strength and solidarity of women as they stand up for their rights and transform their lives.
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Doniger, B., Pintado, O. V., Maisonet, L. A., Marqués, R., Ortiz Jiménez, J., Hidalgo, A. [...] Ramito, S. (1956) Modesta. Campos Parsi, H., comp, , Puerto Rico. División De Educación De La Comunidaduction Company, P., prod [Puerto Rico: División de Educación de la Comunidad] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600548
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Preservation Of American Sign Language, National Association Of The Deaf (1913 Black & White Film)
Experience a powerful moment in deaf history with this black and white film from 1913. George W. Veditz, former president of the National Association of the Deaf, delivers a compelling defense of the right for deaf individuals to use sign language instead of verbalization. With precise signing, large gestures for the camera, and emotional biblical passages, Veditz's recorded speech stands as a passionate plea to preserve sign language amidst the rise of oralism in deaf education. This historic film, complete with finger spelling for translation, remains a vital testament to the resilience and advocacy within the deaf community.
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Veditz, G. W. (1913) Preservation of the Sign language. National Association Of The Deafuction Company, F. D., prod [United States: National Association of the Deaf, ; United States: Distributor not identified, 1934] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600536
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H2O, Water, Experimental Film (1929 Original Black & White Film)
Experience a cinematic tone poem from 1929 that celebrates the beauty and power of water in all its forms. This black and white film uses innovative editing techniques, movement, shading, and texture to create striking visual effects, capturing the essence of water with breathtaking artistry.
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Steiner, R. & Glenn Photo Supply, F. D. (1929) H2O. United States: Ralph Steiner, ; United States: Glenn Photo Supply presents. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600533
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Activity Group Therapy, Columbia University Educational Films (1950 Original Black & White Film)
Explore the intricate process of activity group therapy in this captivating 1950 black-and-white training film, created for mental health and social workers. "Activity Group Therapy" follows the development of socially maladjusted boys, aged 10 and 11, over a span of 65 weeks. Utilizing concealed cameras and microphones, the film captures the boys' behavior, interactions with therapists, and dynamics with each other. This dense and absorbing documentary provides an authentic record of children's speech and body language, advocating for the therapeutic benefits of allowing troubled boys to form a club and resolve issues independently.
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Slavson, S. R., Columbia University Educational Films, P., Nathan Hofheimer Foundation, C., Jewish Board Of Guardians, C. C. & Copyright Collection. (1950) Activity Group Therapy. Campus Film Productions, Inc.Uction Company, prod United States: Columbia University Educational Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600152
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Hitler's Reign Of Terror Trailer (1934 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into history with this eye-opening 1934 black-and-white documentary, crafted to shed light on the events unfolding in Germany following Hitler's rise to power. Join Cornelius Vanderbilt on a fact-finding journey as he explores the realities of the regime, featuring chilling newsreel footage depicting book burnings and other pivotal moments. Gain insight into the social and political climate of the time through this compelling historical snapshot.
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Hill, E. C., Vanderbilt, C. & Hitler, A. (1934) Hitler's Reign of Terror--Trailer. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600185
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The Steps Of Age, U.S. National Association For Mental Health (1950 Original Black & White Film)
Embark on an emotional journey with this poignant 1950 black-and-white film, delving into the life of Mrs. Potter, a 62-year-old widow navigating the complexities of her twilight years. As she grapples with confusion and fear, Mrs. Potter takes tentative steps towards understanding while adjusting to life in her daughter's home. This heartfelt story captures the universal themes of aging, family dynamics, and the quest for meaning in later life.
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Odom, C. C., Levitt, H., Maddow, B., Spencer, R., Sylvia, H., Agee, E. [...] Mental Health Film Board, O. (1950) The Steps of Age. Film Documents, Inc.Uction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600206
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Angry Boy, U.S. National Association For Mental Health (1951 Original Black & White Film)
Experience the emotional journey of 10-year-old Tommy Randall in this compelling black-and-white film from 1951. Caught stealing from his teacher's purse, Tommy's act is a manifestation of his desire to retaliate against an adult world that feels misunderstood. With the guidance of Dr. Marshall, a psychiatrist at the Huron Valley Guidance Clinic in Michigan, Tommy's underlying hostility is explored, revealing the impact of his tumultuous home life. As Tommy's mother, Agnes Randall, confronts her own issues with hostility, a psychiatric social worker aids her in understanding her relationship with her son. Witness how counseling can help children like Tommy navigate their anger and find understanding in this poignant dramatized story.
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Jacoby, I., Hammid, A., Wessinger, J., Hall, R., Kempf, L., Glushanok, P. [...] International Film Bureau, F. D. (1951) Angry Boy. Affiliated Film Producersuction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600241
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Fears Of Children, U.S. National Association For Mental Health (1951 Original Black & White Film)
Delve into the world of childhood fears with this insightful black-and-white film from 1951. Follow five-year-old Paul Robbins as he grapples with common anxieties typical for children aged four to six. From fear of the dark to anxiety about new situations, Paul's daily life is impacted by these struggles, exacerbated by his mother Helen's protectiveness and father Jim's stern demeanor. As the story unfolds, Helen and Jim begin to adopt different approaches, laying the groundwork for Paul's emotional growth. Produced for parents, teachers, and mental health professionals, this nuanced and dramatized case study underscores the vital role of constructive parenting in helping children overcome their fears.
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Bryan, J. H., Thompson, F., Thompson, R., Minot, A., Hobbs, P., Cunningham, S. L. [...] International Film Bureau, F. D. (1951) Fears of Children. International Film Foundationuction Company, prod United States: International Film Bureau, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600370
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Booked For Safekeeping, Police Training, New Orleans, Louisiana (1960 Original Black & White Film)
Dive into police training with this insightful black-and-white film from 1960, designed to equip officers with the skills to recognize and manage individuals experiencing mental disturbances during emergencies. Set in New Orleans, Louisiana, the film utilizes dramatized scenes featuring police officers and nonprofessional actors to illustrate humane and safe approaches for handling anxious, confused, and potentially violent individuals. With a focus on the needs of both officers and those with mental disturbances, the film emphasizes the importance of remaining calm, honest, and psychologically deterring when feasible, while gradually releasing individuals from restraint.
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Stoney, G. C., Rowland, L. W., Cutrera, L., Daly, J., Ziller, R., Cummins, S. K. [...] Du Art Film Laboratories, F. D. (1960) Booked for Safekeeping. Louisiana Association For Mental Healthuction Company, National Institute Of Mental Health, U. S. U. C. & George C. Stoney Associatesuction Company, prods United States: DuArt Films. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600371
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Eubie Blake Plays His Fantasy On Swanee River (1923 Original Black & White Film)
Experience a piece of musical history with this black-and-white film from 1923, featuring the legendary Eubie Blake at the piano. Watch as Blake performs his "Fantasy on Swanee River" in two distinct styles, marking one of the earliest appearances of a Black artist in a sound film. This rare footage showcases Blake's incredible talent and significant contribution to the world of music and film.
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De Forest, L. (1923) Eubie Blake plays his Fantasy on Swanee River. Blake, E., performer, De Forest Phonofilm Corporationuction Company, prod [United States: De Forest Phonofilm Corporation] [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600418
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A Special Report On Polio, United States Department Of Health (1955 Original Black & White Film)
This black and white film from 1955 features United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Oveta Culp Hobby and Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele addressing the nation via television and radio. They provide an important update on the Salk polio vaccine following the withdrawal of vaccine from Cutter Laboratories due to some cases of polio in vaccinated children. They present key findings from the Public Health Service's extensive testing and emphasize their confidence in the vaccine's safety and effectiveness, ahead of the final report release on June 8, 1955.
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Hobby, O. C., Scheele, L. A., United States Department Of Health, E., Cbs Television Network, B., Du Mont Television Network, B. & Nbc Television Network, B. (1955) A Special Report on Polio. United States: CBS Television Network: DuMont Television Network: NBC Television Network, -06-07. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600419
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1104 Sutton Road, Modern Talking Picture Service (1958 Original Colored Film)
This 1958 colored film uses dramatized incidents and a split-screen technique to explore the perspectives of Adam Hathaway, a dissatisfied factory worker. By looking at productivity through the eyes of a husband, a worker, a foreman, and the company president, Adam learns the importance of every employee's role in achieving success. The film emphasizes improving personal relations and communications in the workplace to reach common goals. "1104 Sutton Road" highlights that productivity stems from ingenuity, not longer hours, starting in the boardroom with strategies to foster a productive environment.
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Beall, S., Tilles, J., Langton, P., Marshall, T., Rayner, R., Niklasch, J. [...] Copyright Collection. (1958) Sutton Road. Norlin, L. B. O., comp, , Jewell, E. C. U. D. & Wilding Picture Productionsuction Company, prods United States: Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023600420
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Master Hands, General Motors Corporation, Flint, Michigan (1936 Original Black & White Film)
Witness the fascinating journey of Chevrolet manufacturing in this 1936 black-and-white film, showcasing the process from foundry to finished product. Filmed in Flint, Michigan, this documentary serves as a tribute to the designers of the factory mass production system. Capturing the intricate steps of automotive production, this film provides a historical glimpse into the industry just months before the United Auto Workers gained union recognition through their iconic sit-down strikes.
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Avil, G. & General Motors Corporation. Chevrolet Motor Co, P., Herman, V., ed. (1936) Master Hands. Benavie, S. J. O., comp, , Jam Handy Organizationuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022600183
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Of One Blood (1944 Original Black & White Film)
Experience a powerful story of resilience and family in this captivating 1944 black-and-white film. Follow the lives of three African American brothers, Zebedee, Zachariah, and Zion Ellis, whose lives are forever changed when a river flood devastates their home. After their parents are tragically killed, Zebedee and Zion survive, but Zachariah is presumed lost. As adults, Zebedee becomes a policeman, and Zion works to become the deputy district attorney. Together, they confront a dangerous bootlegging gang, only to uncover a shocking family secret when Zion's fiancée is kidnapped. Discover how the brothers navigate tragedy, justice, and unexpected reunions in this gripping narrative.
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Williams, S., Kier, H. W., Hemmings, J. W. & Sack Amusement Enterprises. (1944) Of One Blood. United States: Sack Amusement Enterprises. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022601508
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By Right Of Birth, Los Angeles, California (1921 Original Black & White Film)
Step into the world of early cinema with this 1921 black-and-white film, featuring a series of short clips, flash frames, and interior titles that create an intriguing, albeit disordered, narrative. Follow detective Pinky Webb as he rests his aching feet, witness Juanita Cooper's dramatic horse fall and rescue by Philip Jones, and explore various scenes with Geraldine Cooper and Manuel Romero. Set in Mr. Jones' office, the film presents an ensemble cast including Pinky Webb, Frank Cooper, Juanita Cooper, Minnie Childers, and "Mother" Agnes. Additionally, enjoy an 8-second clip from the 1917 film "Trooper of Troop K," showcasing actors Jimmie Smith, Beulah Hall, and Noble Johnson, produced by the pioneering Lincoln Motion Picture Co.
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Gant, H. A., Mitchell, D., Johnson, G. P., Reynolds, A. T. D., Brooks, C., King, W. [...] Johnson, N. (1921) By Right of Birth--Clips. Lincoln Motion Picture Companyuction Company, prod [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2022602518
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