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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD 331.892 H226
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DVD 331.892 H226
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Cholla Library
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DVD 331.892 H226
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Harmon Library
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DVD 331.892 H226
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Juniper Library
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DVD 331.892 H226
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South Mountain Community Library
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DVD 331.892 H226
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Summary:
Documents the 1973 Kentucky coal miners' strike against the operators of the Brookside mine and the Duke Power Company, which resulted from the company's refusal to honor the national contract of the United Mine Workers of America.
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1976.
New essays by film scholar Paul Arthur and music journalist Jon Weisberger in booklet in container.
SDH.
Special features: New , restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised by director-producer Barbara Kopple; audio commentary by Kopple and editor Nancy Baker; "The making-of 'Harlan County, USA': a new documentary featuring interviews with Kopple, crew members and strike participants featured in film; New video interview with legendary bluegrass singer-songwriter Hazel Dickens; never-before-seen outtakes from the film; new video interview with director John Sayles; a panel discussion from the 2005 Sundance Festival featuring Kopple and Roger Ebert ; original theatrical trailer.
Cinematography, Hart Perry, Kevin Keating ; editor, Nancy Baker ; music, Hazel Dickens, Merle Travis.
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital mono.
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