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Titanic - The Lost Films / Molly Brown / "Night of April 14th" / Last Great Adventure | 
enlarge | Studio: Public Domain Films Category: DVD
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 138459
Format: Black & White, Color, Ntsc, Dvd-video Language: English (Unknown) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 0 Running Time: 71 Minutes
UPC: 689076621281 EAN: 0689076621281 ASIN: B000VQYGFS
Publication Date: 2007
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| Features:
| • | One Step Beyond - "Night of April 14th" | | • | "The Last Great Human Adventure" | | • | Telephone Time: "Molly Brown" | | • | 1912 Newsreel | | • | "Titanic" (1953) Theatrical Trailer |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description AVAILABLE UNTIL OCT 25, 2008. Five 'Titanic' films compiled on to one DVD. Over the years these films have become public domain. They have been digitized and enhanced from copies obtained by the production company. The quality is less than is standard today, however, the entertainment value is excellent. This disc includes: Alcoa Aluminum Presents: ONE STEP BEYOND - "Night of April 14th" (1959) - A young bride is plagued by nightmares of drowning with a thousand other people, as she honeymoons on the 'Titanic'. (25:43) "The Last Great Human Adventure" (1979) A mock documentary chronicling efforts to raise the Titanic. Created to promote Lord Grade's epic new film "Raise the Titanic". (23:09) Hal Roach Presents: Telephone Time: "Molly Brown" (1957) Aired in February 1957 as part of the anthology series 'Telephone Time'. This is the story of the 'Unsinkable' Molly Brown. (10:48) 1912 Newsreel (1912) No formal film press was established at the time of the Titanic disaster. These films were shown in nickelodeon theatres to anxious crowds wanting to see the Titanic. In actuality, most of the images are of her sister ship, the Olympic, but the enthusiasm remained the same. (9:18) Theatrical Trailer for "Titanic" (1953) 20th Century Fox presented this movie trailer in theaters to promote their upcoming film "Titanic" starring Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner and Thelma Ritter.
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| Customer Reviews:
Titanic in Content September 11, 2007 Tom Andews (North America) This DVD kept my interest all the way through. Two films are 1950's era television shows, which my son even thought was interesting. The "documentary" for the movie 'Raise the Titanic' was also quite entertaining. I had seen the newsreel before, but not on DVD, the quality is better than the VHS copy I bought twenty years ago. The overall quality is decent, considering it is all public domain footage. Well worth it for any Titanic Historian looking to expand their collection.
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