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    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 198 Min.), teils s/w., teils farb. , NTSC , 1 Beih. (56 S.)
    Content: This 3-1/4 hour DVD celebrates the largest international collaboration in decades to preserve and present American films found abroad. It draws from an extraordinary cache of nitrate prints that had been safeguarded in New Zealand and virtually unseen in decades. Through a partnership between the New Zealand Film Archive and American film archives, the NFPF arranged for 176 films to be shipped to the United States for preservation to 35mm film. Treasures New Zealand brings some of these major discoveries to DVD. None of the films have been presented before on video; in fact, none were even thought to exist just four years ago. Treasures New Zealand not only resurrects lost works by major directors̶John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock, and Mabel Normand̶but also samples the variety of American pictures exported abroad and saved through this project. Industrial films, news stories, cartoons, travelogues, serial episodes, previews, comedies̶Treasures New Zealand samples them all. (NFPF)
    Content: - John Ford's Upstream (1927) and a preview for his lost Strong Boy (1929) - The White Shadow (1924), 3 reels from the first surviving feature credited to Alfred Hitchcock, the assistant director, art director, writer, and editor - Won in a Cupboard (1914), the first surviving film directed by and starring Mabel Normand - Lyman H. Howe's Famous Ride on a Runaway Train (1921), reunited with its sound-effects disc for the first time in decades - Stetson's Birth of a Hat (ca. 1920) - The Love Charm (1928), a South Seas romance filmed in two-color Technicolor by Ray Rennahan - Andy's Stump Speech (1924), directed by Norman Taurog, following funny-paper favorite Andy Gump on the campaign trail - The cartoon Happy-Go-Luckies (1923), 5 newsreel stories, and an episode from Dolly of the Dailies (1914) in which the unstoppable newspaperwoman saves the day and gets the scoop (NFPF)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: USA, 1914-1929 , Das Beiheft ist unter derselben Grundsignatur getrennt ausleihbar. , Famous ride on a runaway train (Lyman H. Howe, 1921), Happy-go-luckies (1923), Strong boy (Preview, John Ford, 1929), Upstream (John Ford, 1927), Birth of a hat - Making a Stetson (ca. 1920), The love charm (1928), Won in a cupboard (Mabel Normand, 1914), The acrtive life of Dolly of the Dailies (1914), Stories from the American newsreel (1918, ca. 1921), Andy's stump speech (1924), The white shadow (Hitchcock, 1924) , Stummfilm
    Keywords: Stetson ; Herstellung ; Geschichte 1925 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Ford, John
    Author information: Hitchcock, Alfred
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