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I'm a bit too young to remember these in the movies, but AMC on cable used to show them quite often between their feature films. They are a lot of fun to watch, particularly the "wonder" of new scientific marvels of the 30's and 40's that are now common in our daily lives. It would be terrific to see these charming vignettes of film history offered on DVD.
The mystique of blenders, choppers, toasters, convection ovens, jet planes, super highways, atomic energy experiments, automatic dishwashers, etc......things that we live with every day were the mysterious new inventions of the 30s and 40s.
The mystique of blenders, choppers, toasters, convection ovens, jet planes, super highways, atomic energy experiments, automatic dishwashers, etc......things that we live with every day were the mysterious new inventions of the 30s and 40s.
AMC used to show these short subjects from the 1930's and 1940's and I could watch them for hours. It is so entertaining and educational to see Hollywood (in the form of Paramount) marvelling at all these new-fangled contraptions that you and I take for granted. Wouldn't it be great if this series was available on DVD or VHS as a set?
For years now, IMDB has been reporting that this movie is in a copyright dispute. That may very well be why we don't have access to this "best of the best" by John Wayne. This was, in my humble opinion, the Duke's most sensitive and effective work of his distinguished career. Overall, the film, the plot, the beautiful movie theme song and the casting make this nominee for Best Picture a must-see if/when it is ever released. Whoever is holding up the resolution of the dispute: Get off the dime and make this memorable film available to the public.