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Civilian Conservation Corps [videorecording] / a Robert Stone Film for American Experience ; a production of WGBH Boston.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: AMX62201Publication details: [United States] : Distributed by PBS, [2010]Description: 1 videodisc (approx. 60 min.) : sd., col., b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781608831234
  • 160883123X
Uniform titles:
  • American experience (Television program)
Subject(s): Production credits:
  • Written, produced and directed by Robert Stone ; co-produced by Alison Guss ; edited by Don Kleszy ; original score Gary Lionelli ; camera by Philip Holihan and Paul Reuter.
Summary: Started in 1933 by President Franklin Roosevelt as part of the New Deal, the CCC was used as a way to not only help unemployed Americans, but to help conserve some of the country's forests and parks. Over the next ten years it would employ over 3 million men who planted trees, fought fires, and helped their families financially. Features interviews and archived footage.

Region 1, NTSC, widescreen presentation; 5.1 surround sound.

Originally broadcast on the PBS the television program entitled: American Experience.

Written, produced and directed by Robert Stone ; co-produced by Alison Guss ; edited by Don Kleszy ; original score Gary Lionelli ; camera by Philip Holihan and Paul Reuter.

Started in 1933 by President Franklin Roosevelt as part of the New Deal, the CCC was used as a way to not only help unemployed Americans, but to help conserve some of the country's forests and parks. Over the next ten years it would employ over 3 million men who planted trees, fought fires, and helped their families financially. Features interviews and archived footage.

Rating: Not rated.

DVD format.

Closed-captioned.

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