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245 04 The killing floor|h[(DVD) videorecording] /|can Elsa 
       Rassbach production ; adaptation by Ron Milner ; 
       screenplay by Leslie Lee ; producer, George Manasse ; 
       directed by Bill Duke ; a Public Forum Productions, Ltd. 
       production in association with KERA-TV Dallas/Fort Worth. 
264  1 [New York] :|bFilm Movement,|c[2019?] 
300    1 videodisc (118 min.) :|bsound, color with black and 
       white sequences ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 booklet (unpaged : 
       illustrations ; 14 cm) 
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500    Based on a true story, as told by Elsa Rassbach. 
500    Originally released as a motion picture in 1984. 
500    "The killing floor (1985) has been preserved by UCLA Film 
       & Television Archive as part of the Sundance Institute 
       Collection"--Opening credits. 
500    Bonus features: introduction by BIll Duke ; Q&A with 
       Damien Leake and Elsa Rassbach ; making-of ; Pandemic Era 
       Conversations ; interview with Elsa Rassbach ; new essays 
       by James R. Barrett and Joe William Trotter, Jr. 
508    Director of photography, William Birch ; editor, John 
       Carter ; music, Elizabeth Swados. 
511 1  Damien Leake, Alfre Woodward, Clarence Felder, Moses Gunn.
520    Frank Custer is an African-American migrant worker who 
       struggles to help build an interracial union in the 
       Chicago Stockyards. When management efforts to divide the 
       workforce put strain on the racial tensions, the Chicago 
       Race Riot of 1919 is the result. 
538    DVD, 1.33:1 standard presentation, mono, all regions 
546    subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH). 
650  0 Packing-houses|zIllinois|zChicago|vDrama|vVideodiscs. 
650  0 Riots|zIllinois|zChicago|vDrama|vVideodiscs. 
651  0 Chicago (Ill.)|xRace relations|xHistory|vDrama
       |vVideodiscs. 
651  0 Chicago (Ill.)|xHistory|y1875-|vVideodiscs. 
655  7 Drama.|2lcgft 
655  7 Made-for-TV movies.|2lcgft 
655  7 DVD-video discs.|2local 
700 1  Rassbach, Elsa,|etelevision producer,|eauthor. 
700 1  Milner, Ron. 
700 1  Lee, Leslie,|d1930-2014,|escreenwriter. 
700 1  Manasse, George,|etelevision producer. 
700 1  Duke, Bill,|d1943-|etelevision director. 
700 1  Leake, Damien,|eactor. 
700 1  Woodard, Alfre,|d1953-|eactor. 
700 1  Felder, Clarence,|eactor. 
700 1  Gunn, Moses,|d1929-1993,|eactor. 
700 1  Birch, William,|d1918-|edirector of photography. 
700 1  Swados, Elizabeth,|ecomposer (expression) 
700 1  Barrett, James R.,|d1950-|eessayist. 
700 1  Trotter, Joe William,|d1945-|eessayist. 
710 2  Public Forum Productions, Ltd.,|eproduction company. 
710 2  KERA Dallas/Ft. Worth (Television station),|eproduction 
       company. 
710 2  Film Movement (Firm),|epublisher. 
830  0 Film Movement classics. 
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