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UCLA Film & Television Archive is renowned for its pioneering efforts to rescue, restore and showcase moving images. Dedicated to ensuring that film and television history is explored and enjoyed. A division of the UCLA Library.
Musical Memories (1935)
Musical Memories (U.S., 1935)
Directors: Dave Fleischer, Seymour Kneitel.
Familiar radio tunes such as “The Sidewalks of New York” and “Little Annie Rooney” inspire an older married couple to dust off their hand-held stereoscope device and bring the audience into a 3D reminiscence of their life. This is courtesy of producer/inventor Max Fleischer’s patent-pending “Stereoptical”/“Setback” process, which placed animation cels in front of a rotating miniature set. As the final two-color system short from Fleischer Studios (Disney’s exclusive rights to three-strip Technicolor expired that September), Musical Memories demonstrates an interest in formal exploration with color and beyond.-Russell Zych
Preservation funded by The AFI/NEA Preservation Grants Program and Jere Guldin. Photochemically preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive from the 35mm nitrate successive exposure negative and the 35mm nitrate original track negative. Laboratory services by YCM Laboratories, TODD-AO/Glen Glenn.
Directors: Dave Fleischer, Seymour Kneitel.
Familiar radio tunes such as “The Sidewalks of New York” and “Little Annie Rooney” inspire an older married couple to dust off their hand-held stereoscope device and bring the audience into a 3D reminiscence of their life. This is courtesy of producer/inventor Max Fleischer’s patent-pending “Stereoptical”/“Setback” process, which placed animation cels in front of a rotating miniature set. As the final two-color system short from Fleischer Studios (Disney’s exclusive rights to three-strip Technicolor expired that September), Musical Memories demonstrates an interest in formal exploration with color and beyond.-Russell Zych
Preservation funded by The AFI/NEA Preservation Grants Program and Jere Guldin. Photochemically preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive from the 35mm nitrate successive exposure negative and the 35mm nitrate original track negative. Laboratory services by YCM Laboratories, TODD-AO/Glen Glenn.
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KTLA News: "Los Angeles City Council debates rent control" (1980)
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The KTLA newsfilm collection at UCLA consists of cut and unedited stories, outtakes and fill footage, originally shot on 16mm reversal film stock with magnetic soundtrack. Some footage, particularly material not used for broadcast, may be without sound. Title: "Los Angeles City Council debates rent control." Date: July 17, 1980. Summary: Reporter Tony Valdez covers a debate amongst Los Angeles ...
Outfest UCLA Legacy Project I Ron Athey, Zackary Drucker, Catherine Gund
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Series: Outfest UCLA Legacy Project Screening Series Event: Screening of Hallelujah! Ron Athey: A Story of Deliverance (1997) at the Billy Wilder Theater on June 22, 2018. Post-screening discussion with performance artist Ron Athey, guest curator Zackary Drucker, and director Catherine Gund. Learn more about this series: ucla.in/2fhL5kg © 2019 The Regents of the University of California
Q&A with Randy Haberkamp, Catherine Hardwicke, Todd Holland, Nina Menkes, Nancy Richardson
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Film Series: 40 Years of UCLA Student Filmmaking Event: Screening of UCLA Student Films: 1980s at the Billy Wilder Theater on December 15, 2019, followed by Q&A with filmmakers Randy Haberkamp, Catherine Hardwicke, Todd Holland, Nina Menkes, and Nancy Richardson. Learn more about this series: ucla.in/2mfwLhm © 2020 The Regents of the University of California
Screening Race in American Nontheatrical Film I Q&A with Marsha Gordon, Jeremy Lezin, John McDonald
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Film Series: Screening Race in American Nontheatrical Film Event: Postscreening Q&A at the Billy Wilder Theater on January 11, 2020 with Marsha Gordon, Jeremy Lezin, and John McDonald. Learn more about this series: ucla.in/38Z1S4H © 2020 The Regents of the University of California
Bruce Lee: “The Way of the Intercepting Fist” | Shannon Lee
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Screening: "Longstreet: The Way of the Intercepting Fist" (1972), "Enter the Dragon" (1973) Series: "Archive Television Treasures" February 25, 2023 at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum Introduction by UCLA Film & Television Archive Director May Hong HaDuong and John H. Mitchell Television Curator Mark Quigley. Q&A with author Shannon Lee, the daughter of Bruce Lee, moderated by Mar...
Sugar | Algenis Perez Soto
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Screening: "Sugar" (2008) Series: "American Neorealism, Part Two: 1984-2020" June 10, 2022 at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum Introduction by UCLA Film & Television Archive Senior Public Programmer Paul Malcolm. Q&A with actor Algenis Perez Soto, moderated by Paul Malcolm. Learn more about this event: ucla.in/3UZ2LEp © 2022 The Regents of the University of California
Orphan Film Symposium: All-Television Edition | Harry Gamboa Jr.
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Event: Orphan Film Symposium: All-Television Edition Screening: "Imperfecto" (1983) April 22, 2023 at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum Q&A with artist Harry Gamboa Jr., moderated by UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television Professor Chon Noriega. Learn more about this event: ucla.in/44NIQvI © 2023 The Regents of the University of California
Rosalind Russell home movies (1942-43, silent)
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From the Rosalind Russell Collection at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Special thanks to Lance Brisson. The home movie features film star Rosalind Russell, husband Frederick Brisson, and family and friends in Laguna Beach, Lake Tahoe, Del Monte, Lake Arrowhead, at home in Beverly Hills and more. Entertainer Red Skelton makes an appearance as Santa Claus. Please note this footage is silent.
Hold It (1938)
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Hold It (U.S., 1938) Director: Dave Fleischer. Fleischer Studios had multiple “full color” projects under its belt (including a two-reel Popeye special) by the time work started on 1938’s Hold It, which presents a cozy bouquet of teal, lavender and caramel across its cool nighttime palette. The plot follows a scratchy-voiced feline crooner’s performance of the title song for an audience of neig...
Sweet Shoe (1937)
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Sweet Shoe (1937) Director: Milton Schwarzwald. With: Rita Rio and Her All Girl Orchestra, The Norsemen, Anita Jakobi, The Four Specs. Rita Rio - later known to film audiences as Dona Drake (Kansas City Confidential) - led one of the most commercially successful all-woman swing bands of the 1930s (after Ina Ray Hutton). Showcasing her vivacious stage presence, this breezy musical short accurate...
Tall Tales (1940)
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Tall Tales (1940) Director: Willard Van Dyke, William Watts. Screenwriter: David Forrest. With: Burl Ives, Joshua White, Will Geer, Winston O’Keefe. Co-directed by William Watts and Willard Van Dyke (who would become director of film at The Museum of Modern Art), this charming musical short stars Burl Ives in his first on-screen performance. Ives, Will Geer (later known as TV’s Grandpa Walton) ...
Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra (1946)
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Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra (1946) With: Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra, Annisteen Allen, Sam Taylor, Clarence Jackson. This jazzy gem is an early example of a mainstream multiracial band led by the charismatic Lucky Millinder. Around the time of this production, Millinder had deliberately decided that it was time to integrate his band, which was extremely popular with African American...
In Transit: The Chinese in California (1977) | Lilian Wu
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In Transit: The Chinese in California (U.S., 1977) Director: Lilian Wu A unique blend of animation, live-action and still photography, the UCLA student film "In Transit: The Chinese in California" documents the history and experience of Chinese Americans on the West Coast from the 19th to mid-20th century. Featuring powerful narrative performances, this film offers an insight and perspective in...
UCLA Film & Television Archive trailer
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The UCLA Film & Television Archive is renowned for its pioneering efforts to rescue, preserve and showcase moving image media, and is dedicated to ensuring that the collective visual memory of our time is explored and enjoyed for generations to come. Established in 1965, the Archive is the second-largest repository of motion pictures and broadcast programming in the United States, after the Lib...
Milton Berle Starring in The Kraft Music Hall (10/8/1958)
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Milton Berle Starring in The Kraft Music Hall (10/8/1958)
Requiem-29 (1970) before and after restoration
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Requiem-29 (1970) before and after restoration
Restoring A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Germany, 1925/U.S., 1928)
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Restoring A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Germany, 1925/U.S., 1928)
2024 UCLA Festival of Preservation trailer
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2024 UCLA Festival of Preservation trailer
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1925) before and after restoration
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1925) before and after restoration
The Art of the Benshi | 2024 tour trailer
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The Art of the Benshi | 2024 tour trailer
Reservation Dogs | Tazbah Rose Chavez, Sterlin Harjo
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Reservation Dogs | Tazbah Rose Chavez, Sterlin Harjo
Harvest | Alice Waters, David Tanis & Alex Weiser
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Harvest | Alice Waters, David Tanis & Alex Weiser
UCLA Student Film Restorations | S. Torriano Berry, John Campbell, Lilian Wu
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UCLA Student Film Restorations | S. Torriano Berry, John Campbell, Lilian Wu
so sweet and innocent. nice backgrounds as well. thanks!
Through 21st century eyes the interviewer and his questions may come off as intrusive or offensive, but for 1967, I actually think he's doing his best as a "square" to understand his guests and trans life, and perhaps educate his mainstream audience.
Wow.
This kind of reminds me of the Betty Boop cartoon theme
Buzzy has always been my favourite character and i still love her <3
Nah why does it sound like Marge 😭
The only thing I see is a black screen with strange music Wanna play with the lights out? #ff1987 😻
Kind of crazy thing❗
7:00 now my wallpaper 😄
Did people actually used to put their cats outside the house before sleeping, like that?
A young George Segal, a young Martin Sheen, a touching story about a mailroom, and those priceless US Steel ads, so what’s not to love? Thank you!
They're so laughable when they freeze like a statue.
Sexual freedom; undoubtedly and beautifully autobiographical. I love the foreshadowing, "the one act play where I leave him in the end" which is what kind of happens when Nikki changes their relationship at the end of Act One in this short film. ❤️ THE END is also the title of The Doors' song. There are probably many student films in need of preservation that are just as fantastic by lesser known people than Ray Manzurak of The Doors
today this doll will const 119,99.
There's no acknowledgement of intersex people at all, even in this.
❤This is way too cute for me
The interviewer! Omg! Such a perv lol. These ladies are wonderful. If this was truly a free country, nobody would care about people living the way they want
What a coincidence my mom grew up watching raggedy ann and andy when she was a kid
Truly amazing!
UGHH THAT GOTTA FUCKIN HURT
EW THERES A GOOD ENDING I HATE THE VOICE AND FUCKKKK
SHIT SHIT I WISH THERE WAS A BAD ENDING
BRUHHH
THIS DOLL IS A FUCK
ugh
They don't want a black man with a gun today in 2024 this time is 1962 dealing with the same problem
The incidental music just before the main song starts is "Whispers in the Dark"
He had a million dollar voice A Gentleman with class And talent 😊
Sick! Good music though.
This is exactly what my cat sounds like! Thank you UCLA for all the amazing restoration and programming work you do!
Great interview with 3 Sheros👍✊️ 💭 ' The biggest threat to democracy is feminism, LGBTQI people & critical thinking '--> The mormon cult's thinking 🙄 Well, it's 7.2.2024 now & American democracy is in a Code Blue death spiral thanks to christian nationalists & a highly corrupt republicon party, who's led by the convicted felon Donny tRUMP. These are the things that have destroyed American democracy!
Brilliant work, thank you!
6:24 6:33 7:22 dog screaming. Had the dog got that new update he'd be on par with Tom.
This guy is the greatest 🙌
Miyoshi was such a sweet, kind, down to earth woman. Too bad Mike Wallace decided to act like a real tool toward her with his line of questioning. R.I.P. Miyoshi. You were beloved by many…..
Glorified violence.
MA x
Lily is the best.
Today is the *9* year anniversary of when "Historical Blindness" was uploaded! I had never heard of these people until now. I can see why. I wouldn't say that things are *great* for LGBTQ+ people now, especially in some states where anti-LGBTQ+ bills are on the docket, but they are definitely better than in the past! 🤓🏳️🌈
Europa the Last Battle
Today is the *9* year anniversary of when "The Changing Face of AIDS" was uploaded! However, this episode actually aired in December 2006. I wonder how many of the people that were featured are still alive today. COVID caused a lot of death and devastation in ways not too different from the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the '80s and '90s. 🤔
😂😂😂😂😂
Serena Williams
Kookie Kookie, lend me your comb.
I still enjoy the old-fashioned, stop-frame cartoons much more than CGI.
By the time he found out he was HIV positive, he had contracted any STD, ever known to humanity. No wonder why he died of AIDS. Rip anyway, but lessons need to be learned.
Simone could eat the interviewer for breakfast.. She's so coolly 5 steps ahead of him. You go girl!!
This cartoon is Amazing ! now people wanna watch crap like South Park.
Everybody is rude to him. :-) Still, I couldn't imagine being in college today with smatphones and tablets everywhere.
Nicely made cartoon and love the story line which is snapshots of memories of that couple ovcr the years, love the fact they used a stereoscope too. Haha spotted old time entertainer Jimmy Durante making a cameo appearance at 2:25 in the cartoon, that was very unexpected! I particularly love the cutting edge animation techniques they used having a real model set with the animated cartoon characters and the panning camera across the model set with the 2D cartoon characters superimposed on it giving the cartoon a real 3D feel to it, also I am very fascinated with 2 strip colour as it gives some interesting colour palettes depending on what colour combinations used which is often red and blue-green or orange and blue-cyan. I used to watch a lot these kind of cartoons as a kid in the early 90s on VHS cassette, we had commercial release VHS tape compiles of all sorts of random 30s-40s era cartoons like this and they were entertaining. From a now perspective the technical innovations of them have renewed my interest in watching them again as an adult!
That was supposed to be Alfred E. Smith {"The Brown Derby"}, with the raspy voice and big stogie who was Governor of New York in the late 1920's.
Max filmed his "Color Classics" in two-color Technicolor, because Walt Disney had the exclusive rights to film his "Silly Symphonies" in *three-color* Techncolor from 1933 through 1935.