Treasures From American Film Archives (2000)
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Runtime: 10 hrs 42 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: The nonprofit National Film Preservation Foundation has joined forces with many of the premiere film archives across the United States to release these fifty important films. From the first film... The nonprofit National Film Preservation Foundation has joined forces with many of the premiere film archives across the United States to release these fifty important films. From the first film commercially shown in the US, "Blacksmithing Scene" (1893, 1 minute), to D.W. Griffith, to the earliest filmed version of "Snow White" (1916, 63 minutes), this boxed set truly is a treasure of American History and Culture. [More]
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