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ALCF James Kilgore Films Clip 5223
About this film
This clip (5217) is part of The James Kilgore Film Collection: Four Decades of Innovative Amateur Filmmaking. The collection includes amateur narrative films and home movie footage shot by Nashville resident James Kilgore. Focus on very early WWII footage, family events and travels, footage related to the Methodist Church, and technical experiments in early sound and color. See http://nashvillearchives.org/avcc-research.html for additional information. Archive: The Audiovisual Heritage Center (AVHC) is part of the Nashville Metro Archives. The project is funded by the Nashville Public Library Foundation and is located at the Nashville Public Main Branch in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The Audiovisual Heritage Center (AVHC) is founded to conserve, preserve and make accessible the moving image and sound collections under the care of the Nashville Public Library and to collect and care for audiovisual records vital to the history and culture of Davidson County and Middle Tennessee. The Center seeks to preserve and increase awareness of Middle South history and culture, create positive partnerships with other archives and the public, and support and contextualize artifacts and docume…
Directors & creators
James Kilgore
Subjects
James Kilgore, home movies, amateur film, amateur filmmaker, Al Larvick Fund, Nashville Public Library, 1940s, 1940s home movie, 1940s silent movie, Nashville, Tennessee, Belle Meade Theater, grand opening, 1940s film, 1940s movie theater, 1940s leisure, 1940s entertainment, 1940s vehicles, 1940s fashion, 1940s cameras, 1940s plane, 1940s airport, Charlie McCarthy, movie palace, cinema, historic movie theatres