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A study in reds : by the Tuesday Club / screen story (if any) by Miriam Bennett ; assisted by Verna Dixon, Ruth Dyer.

Library of Congress Black & White Film Collection Available online

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Bennett, Miriam E., filmmaker..
Dixon, Verna, screenwriter.
Dyer, Ruth, screenwriter.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anti-communist movements--Wisconsin--History.
Anti-communist movements.
Communism--Soviet Union.
Communism.
Social aspects.
History.
Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--Social life and customs.
Manners and customs.
Cold War--Social aspects--Wisconsin.
Cold War.
Propaganda, Anti-communist.
Wisconsin.
Genre:
Streaming video.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 streaming video)
Production:
1932.
Other Title:
Selections from the National Film Registry.
Language Note:
Silent with inter titles.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Streaming video
Summary:
A home movie imagining what life would be like in a Soviet Wisconsin. Scenes include women dressed as peasants waiting in line for cabbage soup, chopping wood at the "fuel factory," a nursery school in which the teacher is arrested for being too affectionate, and women working on a farm at which one woman is executed for stealing an egg.
Contents:
A study in reds (10:00) ; Capitalism must cease (8:00) ; Outtakes (2:20).
Participant:
Jennie Dixon, Adeline Bibby, Isabelle Drumb, Nora Dixon, Tommie Van Dyke, Anna Barney, Miriam Bennett plus 11 others.
Notes:
Program produced in 1932.
Part of the Library of Congresses' Wisconsin Historical Society Collection.
OCLC:
1019431379

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