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VINTAGE GREAT DEPRESSION FILMS, IVAN BESSE, 2 DVDs, REMEMBER OUR HISTORY -J13

Description: Classic Archives Listing NEW OFFER!!!!!!: While our standard delivery is still DVD, we recognize not all of you have a DVD Player. We offer delivery on a USB flash drive for this, as a disk image .iso file, when you add USB Flash Drive Delivery from our ebay shop. If you don't know how to work with a .iso file, please research it first or just buy it in DVD only. NOTICE: If you don't see our listing for our USB flash drive delivery in our store at this link, that simply means we are currently waiting on more to arrive and can only offer CDs and DVDs at this time! Check back soon! The Great Depression Era Films, 2 DVD set The Great Depression (also known in the U.K. as the Great Slump) was a dramatic, worldwide economic downturn beginning in some countries as early as 1928. The beginning of the Great Depression in the United States is associated with the stock market crash on October 29, 1929, known as Black Tuesday. The depression had devastating effects in both the industrialized countries and those which exported raw materials. International trade declined sharply, as did personal incomes, tax revenues, prices and profits. Cities all around the world were hit hard, especially those dependent on heavy industry. Construction was virtually halted in many countries. Farming and rural areas suffered as crop prices fell by 40 to 60 percent. Mining and logging areas had perhaps the most striking blow because the demand fell sharply and there were few employment alternatives. The Great Depression ended at different times in different countries; for subsequent history see Home front during World War II. The majority of countries set up relief programs, and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the left or right. Liberal democracy was weakened and on the defensive, as dictators such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Benito Mussolini made major gains, which helped set the stage for World War II in 1939. This 2 DVD set aims to capture a snapshot in time of this historic era. The aim of these DVD's is to educate, as well as entertain people, about a difficult period in American History. By watching these, you get a feel for what life was like back then. The total run time for the films in this collection is about 3 and a half hours. The core of this collection is the 10 part series by Ivan Besse about life in small town Britton, South Dakota. This 2 and a half hour silent documentary takes you there and makes you feel like you are almost living there. A great collection for the educator, the scholar, and historian alike. Each DVD has a fully interactive menu. A full list of films is as follows: DVD 1 About Faces (1941) This film, made by the Public Heath Service, laments the sad state of the nation's teeth and exhorts all audience members to see their dentists immediately. It was made on the eve of World War II, probably as a response to the large amounts of 4-Fs that were being given due to bad teeth. This film is a lot of fun and very stable. Priceless moments include the narrator ordering everybody in the audience to run his or her tongue over his or her teeth (and we get to see a movie audience actually doing this), and a poor toothless sap getting spurned by a pretty woman ("He doesn't even make it to first base," laments the narrator). Lots more fun than going to the dentist. Sound, B&W, 10:22 Financing the American Family (ca. 1935) This film, made by the Household Finance Corporation in the early 30s, presents a middle class family that is struggling with debts. The answer for these people, amazingly enough, is supposed to be getting another loan. The bank turns them down, saying that they can't afford to deal with small borrowers. Just as they begin to sink into despair, they turn on the radio, which by an incredible coincidence is broadcasting a detailed infomercial about HFC. They go to HFC, and after they determine that they're good housekeepers and all-around nice people by giving them a home inspection, they promptly get the $300 loan they've been wanting, which was quite a chunk of change back in the early 30s. The wife asks what would happen if her husband died or they otherwise lost his income. The loan officer placates them by saying they wouldn't expect them to do the impossible and as long as they're paying what they can, it'll be ok (but he puts none of this in writing, so good luck if hubby really does kick the bucket). This film just screams early 30s in the way it was made, and its cheesily and charmingly earnest in its propositions, which probably seemed even more outrageous to Depression-era audiences, many of whom were wiped out because of borrowing, than to people today. The family depicted, though, doesn't seem to be very hard hit by the Depression, so maybe they were ripe for this kind of solution. I wouldn't laugh to hard at the film today, though, considering how debt-ridden most of us are. Sound, B&W, 10:20 From Dawn to Sunset (1937) This classic example of "capitalist realism" depicts a day in the life of Chevrolet workers in the U.S., while attempting to convince them that their own fortunes were inextricably linked to the fortunes of General Motors. 3 parts, Sound, B&W, 24:55 San Francisco General Strike (1934) Union workers in San Francisco stage a general strike, shutting down the city to support striking longshoremen. 2 parts, Sound, B&W, 2:41 Frontiers of the Future (A Screen Editorial With Lowell Thomas) (1937) Produced to convince Depression-weary Americans that new frontiers still lay ahead. Excellent compilation of stock shots of 1930s-era manufacturing, research laboratories and industry. Sound, B&W, 9:56 Amateur films Ivan Besse collection Britton, South Dakota 1938-39 (1938) This is a classic 10 part series about daily life in a South Dakota town during the Great Depression, shot by Ivan Besse. This collection shows you what life was like in middle America during the depression. Very rare, hard to find footage. Parts 1 through 4 Silent, B&W, 1:10:18 DVD 2 Amateur films Ivan Besse collection Britton, South Dakota 1938-39 (1938) This is a classic 10 part series about daily life in a South Dakota town during the Great Depression, shot by Ivan Besse. This collection shows you what life was like in middle America during the depression. Very rare, hard to find footage. Parts 5 through 10 Silent, B&W, 1:32:14 DVD Menu Sampler: DVD format and quality All of our DVD's sold are formatted NTSC, without region coding. This means that they will play on any NTSC DVD Player in the world. The standard in USA is NTSC. For those in Europe, your DVD player may be a PAL format, which will not work. For those overseas customers, please verify that your DVD player can play NTSC disks. Please note, that most of the films on our disks were made 40 years ago or more. Some perhaps as old as 80 or 90 years! As you can imagine, the movie making equipment of the time was a lot more primitive than the high tech equipment that they use today. Also, many of these films were stored improperly for decades before being digitally coded. As a result of this, these films are not what one would consider to be "DVD quality" today. Many, if not most, are black and white. The sound and picture quality is not perfect. There are those occasional "snap, crackle, and pops" across many of these films. We feel that these imperfections add to a film's charm, and provide for a more authentic viewing experience. WIth that in mind, this collection may not be for those wishing to find digitally remastered and professional recolored duplications of the original work in perfect DVD quality. Please keep that in mind prior to purchase, since we have fully disclosed that to you. Catalog Number This item is our catalog #J13. 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Many will "claim" to provide discount shipping only when you contact them, they'll tell you they'll take a quarter off the shipping price for each additional item. We never do that. Our combined shipping policy is clearly spelled out for those to see. No tricky or cheap discounts. Just Buy 3, Get One Free. Simple as that. Also, when comparing our films to those of others, take note of not only the price of the item, but also the content. You'll see that we not only offer more films per package then our competition, and not only at the cheapest shipping, but also at the cheapest price too. I live in country ABC, will your DVD work in my DVD player? Short answer, probably. Long answer, it depends. There are two formats of DVD in the world. NTSC and PAL. NTSC is the standard for the US and I believe Japan, along with some other countries too. PAL is popular in Europe. If you have an NTSC DVD player (all USA customers), this disk will work for you. If you have a PAL player, this won't. 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