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Group Portrait – Ireland, 1853
Photographer: John Gregory Crace. The identity of the sitters is not known but the picture is believed to have been taken in the photographic studio of the Duke of Devonshire’s Lismore Castle. Albumen print.
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PINOCCHIO (1940) – Commentary by Leonard Maltin, Eric Goldberg & J.B. Kaufman
Recorded in 2009 for the 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD release of the film.
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REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (2000) – Commentary by Darren Aronofsky
Recorded in late 2000 for the DVD release of the film.
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Photo Archive: Philadelphia (1849)
The Merchant’s Exchange. Calotype. Signed and sent to Fox Talbot as a sample.
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Photo Archive: Paris (1839)
Paris Boulevard. Daguerreotype. Sent by Daguerre to the King of Bavaria. This photograph is the first taken of a human being. The original, formerly in the National Museum, Munich, was destroyed during World War II. Samuel F. B. Morse wrote when he saw this daguerreotype, “The boulevard, so constantly filled with a moving throng of…
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Photo Archive: Edgar Allan Poe (1848)
Daguerreotype. Taken a year before the poet died. Poe was much enamored of the daguerreotype. In 1840 he wrote, “In truth the dag. plate is infinitely more accurate in its presentation than any painting by human hands.”
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EVIL DEAD II – Commentary by Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, Greg Nicotero & Scott Spiegel
Recorded in 1997 for the Special Edition Blood Red Laserdisc release of the film.
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AMERICAN MOVIE (1999) – Commentary by Mark Borchardt, Mike Schank, Chris Smith and Sarah Price
Recorded in 2000 for the DVD release of the film.
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