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Forgotten Treasure (1943) Online
Original Title :
Forgotten Treasure
Genre :
Movie / Short
Year :
1943
Directror :
Sammy Lee
Cast :
John Nesbitt,Archduke Franz Ferdinand,Winston Churchill
Writer :
Doane R. Hoag
Type :
Movie
Time :
10min
Rating :
7.0/10

This short film highlights the film preservation efforts of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, particularly in archiving documentary footage of historical events for future generations.

Forgotten Treasure (1943) Online

This short highlights the film preservation efforts of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Several scenes from early newsreels are shown, including the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, the funeral of Edward VIII of England (the Duke of Windsor), and U.S. president William McKinley at the 1901 Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York the day before he was assassinated.
Complete credited cast:
John Nesbitt John Nesbitt - Narrator
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Archduke Franz Ferdinand Archduke Franz Ferdinand - Himself (archive footage) (as Archduke Ferdinand)
Winston Churchill Winston Churchill - Himself (archive footage)
Duke of Windsor Duke of Windsor - Himself (archive footage) (as Prince of Wales)
Kaiser Wilhelm II Kaiser Wilhelm II - Himself (archive footage)
King Albert I King Albert I - Himself (archive footage)
King Alfonso XIII King Alfonso XIII - Himself (archive footage)
King George V King George V - Himself (archive footage)
King George VI King George VI - Himself (archive footage) (as Duke of York)
King Manoel II King Manoel II - Himself (archive footage)
William McKinley William McKinley - Himself (archive footage)
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt - Himself (archive footage)
William Howard Taft William Howard Taft - Himself (archive footage)


User reviews

saafari

saafari

Here's a short in the John Nesbitt "Passing Parade" series that hardly does justice to its subject matter--film preservation so that in 1999 people can still view historic newsreel footage of important events captured on nitrate film, and how the Mueum of Modern Art decided to salvage much of the historic footage.

It begins with a glimpse of President McKinley only a short time before being shot and footage of Teddy Roosevelt who followed him as the next president; some actual footage of the 1906 San Francisco quake which helped MGM duplicate the historic quake for its film, SAN FRANCISCO; the death of Edward VII in 1910 wherein there was a meeting of various kings from different countries, including the Duke of Austria who would be shot four years later leading to WWI; the Wright Brothers testing their airplane in footage believed to have been shot in 1908; air power becoming essential during WWII, with a scene of the destruction at Pearl Harbor.

All presented in routine fashion. Nothing special, except that it makes the point that students of history can learn a lot if film preservation keeps history alive.
Milleynti

Milleynti

Forgotten Treasure (1943)

*** (out of 4)

Another entry in John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series with this one taking a look at early film preservation a the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Earlier in the series Nesbitt and director Lee made THE FILM THAT WAS LOST and it was a little bit better than this one but this film does offer some clips from some early cinema. Whereas the first film actually talked about the work going into saving films, this one here pretty much just shows us clips and talks about how this footage will be used in the future to look back and see how times were. We get footage of President William McKinley just hours before he was assassinated and we also get to see footage from the 1906 San Fran earthquake and then compare that footage to MGM's SAN FRANCISCO.