I Never Forget a Face

I Never Forget a Face

Release date : April 28, 1956
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Robert Youngson /
Writers : Robert Youngson /
Production companies : Warner Bros. Pictures / The Vitaphone Corporation /
April 28, 1956 11m United States of America Documentary English More
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This Warner Bros. vignette features short snippets about well known people. It includes presidential candidate Warren Harding and his front porch campaign in his home town of Marion, Ohio where Al Jolson sang to the crowd; his successor, Calvin Coolidge; William Jennings Bryan at the 1920 Democratic convention where FDR was selected as the Vice Presidential candidate; the visit of the Prince of Wales; the so-called monkey trial that pitted Clarence Darrow against Bryan; Richard Bird as he trained for his flight over the North Pole; and finally George Bernard Shaw on a visit to America.
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  • title:I Never Forget a Face
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Robert Youngson /
  • Writers: Robert Youngson ·
  • Production companies: Warner Bros. Pictures · The Vitaphone Corporation ·
  • Overview:This Warner Bros. vignette features short snippets about well known people. It includes presidential candidate Warren Harding and his front porch campaign in his home town of Marion, Ohio where Al Jolson sang to the crowd; his successor, Calvin Coolidge; William Jennings Bryan at the 1920 Democratic convention where FDR was selected as the Vice Presidential candidate; the visit of the Prince of Wales; the so-called monkey trial that pitted Clarence Darrow against Bryan; Richard Bird as he trained for his flight over the North Pole; and finally George Bernard Shaw on a visit to America.
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