Description: Offered here is a 16mm b&w sound documentary called "THE ELEANOR ROOSEVELT STORY" from 1965. Documentary produced by Sidney Glazier, Directed by Richard KaplinNarrated by Eric Severeid, Archibald MacLeish and Francis Cole Made after the death of Eleanor Roosevelt, this documentary traces her life with the use of family photographs and film clips throughout the years including her post-F.D.R. era as a delegate to the United Nations. Richard Kaplan documents the life of one of America's most influential first ladies. Orphaned at age 10, Eleanor Roosevelt marries her fifth cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1905. His election in 1932 allows Eleanor to step up to national prominence, battling for civil rights and visiting troops during World War II. After her husband's death, Roosevelt continues to advocate for human rights at the U.N., proving herself one of America's great humanitarians. Storyline by “Jwelch5742” courtesy i.m.d.b.16mm / b&w / Sound / approximately 90 minutes /
Price: 29.98 USD
Location: Sanborn, New York
End Time: 2024-11-13T03:04:22.000Z
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Film Format: 16mm
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Rating: NR
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Sub-Genre: Historical
Genre: Documentary
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Modified Item: No
Special Features: b&w
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