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- Who gets to call it art? [videorecording] the legend of Henry Geldzahler, 1935-1994 / by Bellamy, Richard.(CARDINAL)291812; Chamberlain, John,1927-; Clemente, Francesco,1952-(CARDINAL)174157; De Kooning, Willem,1904-1997.(CARDINAL)172627; Di Suvero, Mark,1933-(CARDINAL)176126; Hockney, David.(CARDINAL)128953; Johns, Jasper,1930-(CARDINAL)129959; Karp, Ivan.(CARDINAL)136657; Kelly, Ellsworth,1923-; Kline, Franz,1910-1962.(CARDINAL)130700; Kramer, Hilton.(CARDINAL)147387; Lois, George.(CARDINAL)713830; Mekas, Jonas,1922-2019(CARDINAL)203277; Newman, Barnett,1905-1970.(CARDINAL)146163; Poons, Larry.(CARDINAL)829062; Rauschenberg, Robert,1925-2008.(CARDINAL)145475; Rosen, Peter,1943-; Rosenquist, James,1933-2017(CARDINAL)132781; Stella, Frank.(CARDINAL)125642; Tomkins, Calvin,1925-(CARDINAL)149410; MUSE Film and Television.; Palm Pictures.; Peter Rosen Productions.;
Who gives a rat's ass? -- I'm Henry...just Henry -- Silent minority -- Living on nothing -- Having the time to feel sorry for yourself -- I'd learn from the artists -- Henry and Andy -- Pop Art -- Henry's show -- I've been working my ass off -- Arrangements don't last -- End credits.Editor, Jed Parker ; cameras, Yan Vizinberg, Joel Shapiro, William H. Miller, Jonathan Rho.Jasper Johns, John Chamberlain, Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, Ivan Karp, Calvin Tomkins, Larry Poons, James Rosenquist, Jonas Mekas, George Lois, David Hockney, Mark Di Suvero, Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Bellamy, Francesco Clemente, Franz Kline, Hilton Kramer, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella.Henry Geldzahler (1935-94), star curator and cultural impresario, lived a life worth examining. The first curator of the Department of 20th-Century Art at the Metropolitan Museum, first director of visual arts for the National Endowment of the Arts, and the first full-time commissioner of cultural affairs for New York City, his landmark 1969 show at the Metropolitan is still remembered with awe. "New York Painting and Sculpture: 1940-1970" filled 35 galleries with more than 400 groundbreaking works of contemporary art. This film is not a full biographical examination of this singular figure's life, but rather a portrait in profile, as many of 'his' artists talk about Geldzahler and what his friendship meant to them.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; stereo.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Documentary films.; Geldzahler, Henry.; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Art museum curators.; Art museum curators; Art museum curators; Art; Art; Artists; Nineteen sixties.;
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- John Chamberlain reliefs, 1960-1982 : the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, January 28-March 27, 1983 / by Auping, Michael.(CARDINAL)163032; Chamberlain, John,1927-2011.(CARDINAL)170559; John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)153013;
Bibliography: page 94.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Chamberlain, John, 1927-2011;
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- John Chamberlain : early works / by Chamberlain, John,1927-2011.(CARDINAL)170559; Stone, Allan.(CARDINAL)266785; Allan Stone Gallery.(CARDINAL)266784;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Chamberlain, John, 1927-2011; Sculpture, American;
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- Conversations on artists' estates & modern masters for Art Basel 2019. by Galerie Hauser & Wirth,issuing body.(CARDINAL)335171; Whitten, Jack,1939-2018,artist.(CARDINAL)169314; Gorky, Arshile,1904-1948,artist.(CARDINAL)144257; Twombly, Cy,1928-2011,artist.(CARDINAL)140582; Bourgeois, Louise,1911-2010,artist.(CARDINAL)169783; Guston, Philip,1913-1980,artist.(CARDINAL)149045; Still, Clyfford,1904-1980,artist.(CARDINAL)145302; Arp, Jean,1887-1966,artist.(CARDINAL)147892; Miró, Joan,1893-1983,artist.(CARDINAL)140073; Picabia, Francis,1879-1953,artist.(CARDINAL)125380; Staël, Nicolas de,1914-1955,artist.(CARDINAL)163431; Kippenberger, Martin,1953-1997,artist.(CARDINAL)157163; Golub, Leon,1922-2004,artist.(CARDINAL)183920; Lozano, Lee,1930-1999,artist.(CARDINAL)784627; Smith, David,1906-1965,artist.(CARDINAL)142709; Chamberlain, John,1927-2011,artist.(CARDINAL)170559; Förg, Günther,1952-2013,artist.(CARDINAL)188223; Fontana, Lucio,1899-1968,artist.(CARDINAL)277207; Manzoni, Piero,1933-1963,artist.(CARDINAL)190373; Burri, Alberto,1915-1995,artist.(CARDINAL)145478; Castellani, Enrico,1930-2017,artist.(CARDINAL)784626; Mauri, Fabio,1926-2009,artist.(CARDINAL)784625; Rosso, Medardo,1858-1928,artist.(CARDINAL)176229; Chillida, Eduardo,1924-2002,artist.(CARDINAL)129797; Schendel, Mira,1919-1988,artist.(CARDINAL)784624; Rhoades, Jason,1965-2006,artist.(CARDINAL)783625; Kelley, Mike,1954-2012,artist.(CARDINAL)290355; Roth, Dieter,1930-1998,artist.(CARDINAL)132198; Sander, August,artist.(CARDINAL)124447; Pape, Lygia,artist.(CARDINAL)784623; Bill, Max,1908-1994,artist.(CARDINAL)123388; Vantongerloo, Georges,1886-1965,artist.(CARDINAL)161133; Picasso, Pablo,1881-1973,artist.(CARDINAL)137238; Melotti, Fausto,artist.(CARDINAL)147973; West, Franz,1947-2012,artist.(CARDINAL)226334; International Art Fair(50th :2019 :Basel, Switzerland);
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Galerie Hauser & Wirth; Art, Modern;
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- John Chamberlain : a catalogue raisonne of the sculpture, 1954-1985 / by Sylvester, Julie,1954-(CARDINAL)184001; Chamberlain, John,1927-2011.(CARDINAL)170559; Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.)(CARDINAL)174044;
Bibliography: pages 233-236.
- Subjects: Catalogues raisonnés.; Chamberlain, John, 1927-2011; Abstract expressionism;
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- John Chamberlain : Choices / by Chamberlain, John,1927-2011,artist.(CARDINAL)170559; Davidson, Susan,1958-contributor.(CARDINAL)226790; Hickey, Dave,1940-2021,contributor.; Ray, Charles,contributor.(CARDINAL)467840; Kohn, Adrian,contributor.; De Salvo, Donna M.,contributor.(CARDINAL)205509; Hsu, Helen,contributor.; Quaintance, Don,contributor.(CARDINAL)284562; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,host institution,organizer.(CARDINAL)142934; Museo Guggenheim Bilbao,host institution,organizer.(CARDINAL)209544;
"Often identified as the artist who successfully translated Abstract Expressionism into three dimensions, John Chamberlain wound through Franz Schubert, the U.S. Navy, hairdressing, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Black Mountain College poets on his path to art. In Chicago, Chamberlain admired the work of Willem de Kooning and David Smith and learned to weld. Black Mountain instilled in him an intuitive collage sensibility and an approach to language that favored the visual appearance and sounds of words, dissociating them from their definitions. Chamberlain moved to New York in 1956 and within a few years hit upon the decision to utilize car metal as art material. His sculptures hewn from automobiles inevitably attracted the wrong interpretation; where Chamberlain employed creative re-use, others saw simply car crashes. He spent the rest of his life outrunning that association. His primary concern was and continued to be three-dimensional abstraction. More sensitive observers noted a kinship between his works and the dramatic modeling and contrapposto of Baroque art and sculptural drapery studies. With collage--the juxtaposition of heterogeneous elements--and abstraction--the elimination of figurative imagery--as guiding principles, Chamberlain articulated the maxim that permeates his entire oeuvre: 'it's all in the fit.' Throughout his career, modulations in scale and medium provide a vital rhythm to his development. The sculptures range from the size of a fist to the girth of a generous hug to the height of a young, and eventually not so young, tree. Swelling and shrinking, in coats of multicolor, monochrome, or black-and-white paint, the survey of Chamberlain's career displays the integrity of the artist's gesture in diverse manifestations. Despite his commitment to abstraction, identifying anthropomorphic and zoomorphic traits in the lyrical, twisting forms is irresistible. Their playful titles are planted like so many red herrings: Belvo-Violet (1962), Miss Lucy Pink (1962), Rooster Starfoot (1976), Lord Suckfist (1989), and SPHINXGRIN TWO (1986/2010). Chamberlain brazenly defied the taboo of color in sculpture, a holdover from the rhetoric of medium specificity surrounding Abstract Expressionism (materials should be true to themselves, therefore color is the business of painting), which was still influential in the 1960s and considered one of the foremost problems in sculpture at the time."--Museum website.Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Chamberlain, John, 1927-2011; Sculpture, American;
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- Crossroads of American sculpture : David Smith, George Rickey, John Chamberlain, Robert Indiana, William T. Wiley, Bruce Nauman / by Day, Holliday T.(CARDINAL)162095; Ashton, Dore.(CARDINAL)141344; Vigna, Lena,1973-(CARDINAL)119647; Smith, David,1906-1965.(CARDINAL)142709; Rickey, George.(CARDINAL)131437; Chamberlain, John,1927-2011.(CARDINAL)170559; Indiana, Robert,1928-2018.(CARDINAL)134602; Wiley, William T.,1937-2021.(CARDINAL)151777; Nauman, Bruce,1941-(CARDINAL)158567; Indianapolis Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)142595; New Orleans Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)149865;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Smith, David, 1906-1965; Rickey, George; Chamberlain, John, 1927-2011; Indiana, Robert, 1928-2018; Wiley, William T., 1937-2021; Nauman, Bruce, 1941-; Sculpture, American; Sculpture, American;
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- Abstract bodies : sixties sculpture in the expanded field of gender / by Getsy, David,author.(CARDINAL)302843; Flavin, Dan,1933-1996,artist.(CARDINAL)121717; Grossman, Nancy,artist.(CARDINAL)128049; Chamberlain, John,1927-2011,artist.(CARDINAL)170559; Smith, David,1906-1965,artist.(CARDINAL)142709; Yale University Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)332061;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-355) and index."Original and theoretically astute, Abstract Bodies is the first book to apply the interdisciplinary field of transgender studies to the discipline of art history. It recasts debates around abstraction and figuration in 1960s art through a discussion of gender's mutability and multiplicity. In that decade, sculpture purged representation and figuration but continued to explore the human as an implicit reference. Even as the statue and the figure were left behind, artists and critics asked how the human, and particularly gender and sexuality, related to abstract sculptural objects that refused the human form. This book examines abstract sculpture in the 1960s that came to propose unconventional and open accounts of bodies, persons, and genders. Drawing on transgender and queer theory, David J. Getsy offers innovative and archivally rich new interpretations of artworks by and critical writing about four major artists--Dan Flavin (1933-1996), Nancy Grossman (b. 1940), John Chamberlain (1927-2011), and David Smith (1906-1965). Abstract Bodies makes a case for abstraction as a resource in reconsidering gender's multiple capacities and offers an ambitious contribution to this burgeoning interdisciplinary field."--
- Subjects: Flavin, Dan, 1933-1996; Grossman, Nancy; Chamberlain, John, 1927-2011; Smith, David, 1906-1965; Sculpture, Abstract; Gender identity in art.; Sex role in art.; Transgender people in art.;
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- James A. Michener's Centennial [videorecording] / by Alston, Howard.pro; Atherton, William.act(CARDINAL)176113; Beaton, Alex.pro; Burr, Raymond,1917-1993.act(CARDINAL)519425; Carrera, Barbara.act; Chamberlain, Richard,1935-act(CARDINAL)747926; Conrad, Robert,1935-act; Crenna, Richard,1927-2003.act; Crosby, George E.pro; Dalton, Timothy,1944-act(CARDINAL)808935; De Young, Cliff.act(CARDINAL)830414; Everett, Chad,1937-2012.act; Falk, Harry,Jr.drt; Gless, Sharon.act; Griffith, Andy,1926-2012.act(CARDINAL)163552; Harding, Malcolm R.pro; Harrison, Gregory,1950-act; Janssen, David.act(CARDINAL)843555; Karras, Alex.act(CARDINAL)714490; Keith, Brian,1921-1997.act; Kellerman, Sally.act(CARDINAL)160035; Krasny, Paul.drt; Larson, Charles.aus(CARDINAL)713446; McEveety, Bernard.drt; McHattie, Stephen.act; Michener, James A.(James Albert),1907-1997.Centennial.(CARDINAL)532803; Nettleton, Lois.act; Pleasence, Donald.act; Raines, Cristina,1952-act; Redgrave, Lynn,1943-2010.act(CARDINAL)759403; Vaughn, Robert,1932-2016.act(CARDINAL)776821; Vogel, Virgil W.,1919-1996.drt; Weaver, Dennis,1924-2006.act(CARDINAL)434018; Wilder, John,1934-auspro(CARDINAL)610371; Zerbe, Anthony,1936-act(CARDINAL)343267; Ziegman, Jerry.aus; Universal City Studios.(CARDINAL)732617; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)344011;
Director of photography, Duke Callaghan, Ronald W. Browne, Jacques Marquette, Charles W. Short ; music, John Addison ; production designer, Jack Senter ; art directors, Mark Mansbridge, Sherman Loudermilk, Lou Montejano, Seymour Klate, John P. Bruce, John Corso, Loyd S. Papez ; editors, Robert Watts, Howard S. Deane, Robert F. Shugrue, John Elias, Ralph Schoenfeld, Bill Parker ; costume designer, Helen Colvig.Raymond Burr, Barbara Carrera, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Conrad, Richard Crenna, Chad Everett, David Janssen, Alex Karras, Brian Keith, Sally Kellerman, Donald Pleasence, Lynn Redgrave, Dennis Weaver, William Atherton, Timothy Dalton, Cliff De Young, Andy Griffith, Gregory Harrison, Stephen McHattie, Lois Nettleton, Cristina Raines, Robert Vaughn, Anthony Zerbe, Sharon Gless; Guest and co-stars: Episode 1: Michael Ansara, Henry Darrow, Ray Tracey, Robert Walden, Clint Walker, Maria Yolanda Aguayo, Monika Ramirez, Robert Tessier, Ivan Naranjo, Annette Charles, David Yanez; Episode 2: Carl Franklin, Chief Dan George, Kario Salem, Robert Easton, Reb Brown, Vincent Roberts, Gordon Steel; Episode 3: Karen Carlson, Richard Jaeckel, John Bennett Perry, Jorge Rivero, Stephanie Zimbalist, Nick Ramus, Irene Tedrow, Debi Richter; Episode 4: Mark Harmon, Pernell Roberts, James Sloyan, Barney McFadden; Episode 5: Morgan Woodward, Steve Burns; Episode 6: Rafael Campos, Scott Hylands, Les Lannom, Michael LeClair, Greg Mullavey, Glynn Turman, Jesse Vint, Damon Douglas, Dennis Fimple, Jay W. MacIntosh, Robby Weaver, Episode 7: Robert Douglas, Adrienne La Russa, Mark Neely, Clint Ritchie, Gloria McMillan; Episode 8: Doug McKeon, Clive Revill, Art Metrano, Robert Phalen; Episode 9: Silvana Gallardo, A. Martinez, Sandy McPeak, Alan Napier; Episode 10: Julio Medina, Claude Earl Jones, Lou Frizzell, Joaquin Martinez; Episode 11: Bo Brundin, Dana Elcar, Claude Jarman, Geoffrey Lewis, Morgan Paull, Julie Sommars, William Bogert, Lynn Borden, Byron Gilbert, Alan Vint, Alex Colon, Eric Server, Darrell Fetty, Dennis Dimster, Steve Shaw, Alan Caillou, Rory Dennis MacDonald; Episode 12: Merle Haggard, James Hampton, James McMullan, Karmin Murcello, Gale Sondergaard, Marshall Thompson, James Best, Rene Enriquez, Robert Doqui, Royce D. Applegate, Alex Henteloff, Ed Bakey, Richard O'Brien, Van Williams.Originally broadcast by NBC as a 12-episode mini-series on October 1, 8, and 28, November 4 and 11, December 3 and 10, 1978 and January 14, 21, and 28, February 3 and 4, 1979.Relives the grand hopes, dreams, loves, and adventures of generations of residents in Centennial, Colorado-- from their risky attempts to establish a settlement in 1795 through the politics and power plays of the 20th century. Begins with French and Scottish trappers interacting with Native Americans and follows the increasing conflicts as more permanent settlers arrive. Shows how the town of Centennial is founded by the young Mennonite Levi Zendt and his bride-to-be. Looks at the effects of the American Civil War on the settlement and the disputes between cattle ranchers and farmers. Shows the plight of Mexican residents who find their rights threatened by a real estate tycoon from back East. Examines more recent dirty politics as two contestants face off over the future of the town and its dwindling natural resources.MPAA Rating: Not rated.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 2.0 Dolby digital mono.; full screen presentation, 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
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- James A. Michener's Centennial [videorecording] / by Alston, Howard.pro; Atherton, William.act(CARDINAL)176113; Beaton, Alex.pro; Burr, Raymond,1917-1993.act(CARDINAL)519425; Carrera, Barbara.act; Chamberlain, Richard,1935-act(CARDINAL)747926; Conrad, Robert,1935-act; Crenna, Richard,1927-2003.act; Crosby, George E.pro; Dalton, Timothy,1944-act(CARDINAL)808935; De Young, Cliff.act(CARDINAL)830414; Everett, Chad,1937-2012.act; Falk, Harry,Jr.drt; Gless, Sharon.act; Griffith, Andy,1926-2012.act(CARDINAL)163552; Harding, Malcolm R.pro; Harrison, Gregory,1950-act; Janssen, David.act(CARDINAL)843555; Karras, Alex.act(CARDINAL)714490; Keith, Brian,1921-1997.act; Kellerman, Sally.act(CARDINAL)160035; Krasny, Paul.drt; Larson, Charles.aus(CARDINAL)713446; McEveety, Bernard.drt; McHattie, Stephen.act; Michener, James A.(James Albert),1907-1997.Centennial.(CARDINAL)532803; Nettleton, Lois.act; Pleasence, Donald.act; Raines, Cristina,1952-act; Redgrave, Lynn,1943-2010.act(CARDINAL)759403; Vaughn, Robert,1932-2016.act(CARDINAL)776821; Vogel, Virgil W.,1919-1996.drt; Weaver, Dennis,1924-2006.act(CARDINAL)434018; Wilder, John,1934-auspro(CARDINAL)610371; Zerbe, Anthony,1936-act(CARDINAL)343267; Ziegman, Jerry.aus; Universal City Studios.(CARDINAL)732617; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)344011;
Director of photography, Duke Callaghan, Ronald W. Browne, Jacques Marquette, Charles W. Short ; music, John Addison ; production designer, Jack Senter ; art directors, Mark Mansbridge, Sherman Loudermilk, Lou Montejano, Seymour Klate, John P. Bruce, John Corso, Loyd S. Papez ; editors, Robert Watts, Howard S. Deane, Robert F. Shugrue, John Elias, Ralph Schoenfeld, Bill Parker ; costume designer, Helen Colvig.Raymond Burr, Barbara Carrera, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Conrad, Richard Crenna, Chad Everett, David Janssen, Alex Karras, Brian Keith, Sally Kellerman, Donald Pleasence, Lynn Redgrave, Dennis Weaver, William Atherton, Timothy Dalton, Cliff De Young, Andy Griffith, Gregory Harrison, Stephen McHattie, Lois Nettleton, Cristina Raines, Robert Vaughn, Anthony Zerbe, Sharon Gless; Guest and co-stars: Episode 1: Michael Ansara, Henry Darrow, Ray Tracey, Robert Walden, Clint Walker, Maria Yolanda Aguayo, Monika Ramirez, Robert Tessier, Ivan Naranjo, Annette Charles, David Yanez; Episode 2: Carl Franklin, Chief Dan George, Kario Salem, Robert Easton, Reb Brown, Vincent Roberts, Gordon Steel; Episode 3: Karen Carlson, Richard Jaeckel, John Bennett Perry, Jorge Rivero, Stephanie Zimbalist, Nick Ramus, Irene Tedrow, Debi Richter; Episode 4: Mark Harmon, Pernell Roberts, James Sloyan, Barney McFadden; Episode 5: Morgan Woodward, Steve Burns; Episode 6: Rafael Campos, Scott Hylands, Les Lannom, Michael LeClair, Greg Mullavey, Glynn Turman, Jesse Vint, Damon Douglas, Dennis Fimple, Jay W. MacIntosh, Robby Weaver, Episode 7: Robert Douglas, Adrienne La Russa, Mark Neely, Clint Ritchie, Gloria McMillan; Episode 8: Doug McKeon, Clive Revill, Art Metrano, Robert Phalen; Episode 9: Silvana Gallardo, A. Martinez, Sandy McPeak, Alan Napier; Episode 10: Julio Medina, Claude Earl Jones, Lou Frizzell, Joaquin Martinez; Episode 11: Bo Brundin, Dana Elcar, Claude Jarman, Geoffrey Lewis, Morgan Paull, Julie Sommars, William Bogert, Lynn Borden, Byron Gilbert, Alan Vint, Alex Colon, Eric Server, Darrell Fetty, Dennis Dimster, Steve Shaw, Alan Caillou, Rory Dennis MacDonald; Episode 12: Merle Haggard, James Hampton, James McMullan, Karmin Murcello, Gale Sondergaard, Marshall Thompson, James Best, Rene Enriquez, Robert Doqui, Royce D. Applegate, Alex Henteloff, Ed Bakey, Richard O'Brien, Van Williams.Originally broadcast by NBC as a 12-episode mini-series on October 1, 8, and 28, November 4 and 11, December 3 and 10, 1978 and January 14, 21, and 28, February 3 and 4, 1979.Relives the grand hopes, dreams, loves, and adventures of generations of residents in Centennial, Colorado-- from their risky attempts to establish a settlement in 1795 through the politics and power plays of the 20th century. Begins with French and Scottish trappers interacting with Native Americans and follows the increasing conflicts as more permanent settlers arrive. Shows how the town of Centennial is founded by the young Mennonite Levi Zendt and his bride-to-be. Looks at the effects of the American Civil War on the settlement and the disputes between cattle ranchers and farmers. Shows the plight of Mexican residents who find their rights threatened by a real estate tycoon from back East. Examines more recent dirty politics as two contestants face off over the future of the town and its dwindling natural resources.MPAA Rating: Not rated.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 2.0 Dolby digital mono.; full screen presentation, 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
- Subjects: Action and adventure television programs.; Epic television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Historical television programs.; Television adaptations.; Television mini-series.; Television serials.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Western television programs.; Michener, James A. (James Albert), 1907-1997; American fiction; Frontier and pioneer life;
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