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028 40 NATD3827DVD|bNational Film Preservation Foundation 
035    (OCoLC)173973727 
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245 00 Treasures III|h[(DVD) videorecording] :|bsocial issues in 
       American film, 1900-1934. 
246 3  Treasures 3 
246 3  Treasures Three 
246 30 Social issues in American film, 1900-1934 
264  1 [San Francisco, Calif.] :|bNational Film Preservation 
       Foundation,|c[2007] 
264  2 Chatsworth, CA :|bDistributed by Image Entertainment. 
264  4 |c©2007 
300    4 videodiscs (approximately 733 min.) :|bsound, black and 
       white ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 book (xv, 173 pages : 
       illustrations ; 19 cm) 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    video|bv|2rdamedia 
338    videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 
500    Collective title, disc titles, disc numeration, film 
       titles & film copyright dates from disc menus.  Film 
       durations from containers. 
500    Program notes include essays about each film written by 
       Scott Simmon & Martin Marks. 
500    Special features: optional audio commentary by experts; 
       newly-recorded music; more than 600 interactive screens 
       about the films and music. 
500    For specific features see interactive menu. 
505 00 |gProgram 1.|tThe city reformed|g(173 min.):|tThe black 
       hand|g(c1906, 11 min.) --|tHow they rob men in Chicago
       |g(c1900, 25 sec.) --|tThe voice of the violin|g(c.1909, 
       16 min.) --|tThe usurer's grip|g(c1912, 15 min.) --|tFrom 
       the submerged|g(c1912, 11 min.) --|tHope : a Red Cross 
       seal story|g(c1912, 14 min.) --|tThe cost of carelessness
       |g(c1913, 13 min.) --|tLights and shadows in a city of a 
       million|g(c1920, 7 min.) --|t6,000,000 American children--
       are not in school|g(c1922, 2 min.) --|tThe soul of youth
       |g(c1920, 80 min.) --|tA call for help from Sing Sing
       |g(c1934, 3 min.) -- 
508    Film curator, Scott Simmon ; music curator, Martin Marks. 
505 80 |gProgram 2.|tNew women|g(187 min.):|tKansas saloon 
       smashers|g(c1901, 1 min.) --|tWhy Mr. Nation wants a 
       divorce|g(c1901, 2 min.) --|tTrial marriages|g(c1907, 12 
       min.) --|tManhattan Trade School for Girls|g(c1911, 16 
       min.) --|tThe strong arm squad of the future|g(ca. 1912, 1
       min.) --|tA lively affair|g(ca. 1912, 7 min.) --|tA 
       suffragette in spite of himself|g(c1912, 8 min.) --|tOn to
       Washington|g(c1913, 1 min.) --|tThe hazards of Helen. Ep. 
       13|g(c1915, 13 min.) --|tWhere are my children?|g(c1916, 
       65 min.) --|tThe courage of the commonplace|g(c1913, 13 
       min.) --|tPoor Mrs. Jones!|g(c1926, 46 min.) --|tOffers 
       herself as bride for $10,000|g(c1931, 2 min.) -- 
505 80 |gProgram 3.|tToil and tyranny|g(193 min.):|tUncle Sam and
       the Bolsheviki-I.W.W. rat|g(ca. 1919, 40 sec.) --|tThe 
       crime of carelessness|g(c1912, 14 min.) --|tWho pays? Ep. 
       12|g(c1915, 35 min.) --|tExcerpt from Labor's reward
       |g(c1925, 13 min.) --|tListen to some words of wisdom
       |g(c1930, 2 min.) --|tThe godless girl|g(c1928, 128 min.) 
       -- 
505 80 |gProgram 4.|tAmericans in the making|g(180 min.):
       |tEmigrants landing at Ellis Island|g(c1903, 2 min.) --
       |tAn American in the making|g(c1913, 15 min.) --|tRamona
       |g(c1910, 16 min.) --|tRedskin|g(c1929, 82 min.) --|tThe 
       United Snakes of America|g(ca. 1917, 1 min.) --|tUncle Sam
       donates for Liberty Loans|g(c1919, 1 min.) --|t100% 
       American|g(c1918, 14 min.) --|tBud's recruit|g(c1918, 26 
       min.) --|tThe reawakening|g(c1919, 10 min.) --|t[Eight 
       Prohibition newsreels]|g(c1923-1933, 13 min. total). 
520    "Prohibition, abortion, unions, atheism, the vote for 
       women, worker safety, organized crime, loan sharking, race
       relations, juvenile justice, homelessness, immigration - 
       virtually no social issue was too controversial for movies
       during their first decades.  These issues and more are 
       brought to life through 48 films preserved by George 
       Eastman House, the Library of Congress, the Museum of 
       Modern Art, the National Archives, and the UCLA Film & 
       Television Archive.  TREASURES III presents the turbulent 
       period when movies helped change America" -- Set 
       container. 
538    DVD, all regions; Dolby digital. 
650  0 Social problems in motion pictures. 
650  0 Motion pictures|xSocial aspects|zUnited States. 
650  0 Motion pictures|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650  0 DVDs. 
651  0 United States|xSocial conditions|y20th century. 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Simmon, Scott. 
700 1  Marks, Martin Miller. 
710 2  National Film Preservation Foundation (U.S.) 
710 2  Image Entertainment (Firm) 
740 02 City reformed. 
740 02 New women. 
740 02 Toil and tyranny. 
740 02 Americans in the making. 
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