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028 42 $a ALP 5089D $b Alpha Home Entertainment
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245 0  $a Gang war ; $h [videorecording] Broken strings / $c [Gang war] Million Dollar Productions ; Harry M. Popkin production ; director, Leo C. Popkin ; screenplay by Lou Sherman from original by Walter Cooper ; [Broken strings] Goldport presents ; an L.C. Borden production ; continuity and dialogue by Carl Krusada ; additional dialogue by Clarence muse, David Arlen ; story & direction by Bernard B. Ray.
246 1  $i Title on container: $a Gang war plus broken strings
246 3  $a Broken strings
260    $a Narberth, PA : $b Alpha Home Entertainment, $c 2006.
300    $a 1 videodisc (123 min.) : $b sd, b&w $c 4 3/4 in.
500    $a Both movies released in 1940.
500    $a "Harlem double feature"--DVD container cover insert.
508    $a Gang war: Camera, Marcel Picard; editor, Michael Luciano; musical direction, Lew Porter; song by Lew Porter and Johnny Lange.
508    $a Broken strings: production manager, Bobby Ray; photography, Max Stengler; musical arrangement, Elliot Carpenter; art director, Fred Preble; film editor, Fredric Bain; sound technician, Hans Weerin; make-up artist, Harry Ross.
511 1  $a Gang war: Ralph Cooper, Gladys Snyder, Reggie Fenderson, J. Lawrence Criner, Monte Hawley, Jess Lee Brooks, Johnny Thomas, Maceo Sheffield, Charles Hawkins, Robert Johnson, Henry Roberts, Harold Garrison.
511 1  $a Broken strings: Clarence Muse, Sybil Lewis, William Washington, Tommiwitta Moore, Stymie Beard, Pete Webster, Edward Thompson, Buck Woods, Jess Lee Brooks, Earl Morris.
520    $a Gang war: Two rival gangs fight for control of the jukeboxes of Harlem.
520    $a Broken strings: An all African American melodrama concerning a classical violinist who injures his fingers. His son tries to earn the needed cash to restore his father's paralyzed hand by following in his father's footsteps as a violinist but to his father's displeasure, he prefers swing to classical music.
538    $a DVD.
650  0 $a Gangs $z New York $z New York $x Drama.
650  0 $a Jukeboxes $z New York $z New York $x Drama.
650  0 $a Popular music $z United States $y 1931-1940.
650  0 $a African Americans in motion pictures.
651  0 $a Harlem (New York, N.Y.) $x Drama.
655  7 $a Gangster films and programs. $2 mim
655  7 $a Black films and programs. $2 mim
655  7 $a Features. $2 mim
700 1  $a Sanforth, Clifford.
700 1  $a Popkin, Leo C.
700 1  $a Cooper, Ralph.
700 1  $a Snyder, Gladys, $d 1918-
700 1  $a Fenderson, Reggie.
700 1  $a Hawley, Monte.
700 1  $a Muse, Clarence.
700 1  $a Borden, L. C.
700 1  $a Ray, Bernard B,, $d d1964.
700 1  $a Lewis, Sybil.
700 1  $a Washington, William.
710 2  $a Million Dollar Productions.
710 2  $a Retromedia Entertainment.
710 2  $a Goldport.
710 2  $a International Road Show.
710 2  $a Alpha Home Entertainment.
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