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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Apr 20, 2017 22:06:33 GMT
A lot of short documentaries from the 1950s/1960s by the Australian Commonwealth Film Unit and/or National Film Board are not listed on IMDb, including many which are on YouTube.
In the 1930s/1940s/1950s a company called Jam Handy did a lot of theatrically released advertising films for General Motors. Many are not listed on IMDb.
Many films and TV programmes by Britain's Central Office of Information aren't listed on IMDb.
Many editions of the 1960s "Look at Life" series of short documentary films aren't listed on IMDb, even though many of them are on DVD and/or YouTube.
Virtually none of New Zealand's 1940s/1950s newsreels (such as "Weekly Review" and "Pictorial Parade") are listed on IMDb, despite many being on YouTube.
What other film content isn't listed on IMDb?
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Post by Richard Kimble on Apr 20, 2017 23:08:32 GMT
Kovacs (or maybe it's Kovacs!) a 1971 compilation of kinescoped clips from Ernie Kovacs' TV shows. I seem to recall it having some sort of connection to Dutch Masters cigars, the sponsor of Ernie's legendary 1961-2 series of monthly specials. I saw it once in the '80s, butchered to fit a 90 minute slot as filler on a religious cable TV station. I have not seen a trace of it since. It's apparently not listed on IMDb, though Rotten Tomatoes does mention it.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Apr 20, 2017 23:15:00 GMT
Kovacs (or maybe it's Kovacs!) a 1971 compilation of kinescoped clips from Ernie Kovacs' TV shows. I seem to recall it having some sort of connection to Dutch Masters cigars, the sponsor of Ernie's legendary 1961-2 series of monthly specials. I saw it once in the '80s, butchered to fit a 90 minute slot as filler on a religious cable TV station. I have not seen a trace of it since. It's apparently not listed on IMDb, though Rotten Tomatoes does mention it. I wonder if that was the inspiration for Ten from Your Show of Shows (1973)? That also brings up a film I mentioned on another thread and which isn't listed on IMDb, Man Trouble, which was edited from the mid-1970s sitcom "Fay".
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