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The Film That Was Lost
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The Film That Was Lost

Oct 31, 1942
0h 10m
★ 8.0

Overview

In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short, a look is taken at the problems of film preservation efforts in the 1930s and early 1940s.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The Film That Was Lost Trailers

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Cast

John Nesbitt

Narrator (voice)

John Nesbitt

William Jennings Bryan

Self (archive footage)

William Jennings Bryan

Theodore Roosevelt

Self (archive footage)

Theodore Roosevelt

Thomas A. Edison

Self (archive footage)

Thomas A. Edison

King George V of the United Kingdom

Self (archive footage)

King George V of the United Kingdom

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