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The Roosevelt Dam, released in 1928, is a film that showcases Theodore Roosevelt's dedication to reclaiming desert land. This historical documentary reflects his philosophy on natural resources and public benefit, making it significant for collectors interested in early cinema and American history.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, as it's not widely circulated and often found in archives rather than mainstream collections. Its silent format adds a layer of uniqueness, appealing to those interested in the socio-political landscape of the time. Not many prints are available, and collectors tend to appreciate its historical significance rather than any cinematic prowess, making it a niche yet valuable piece for those who understand the context of Roosevelt's era.
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The Roosevelt Dam is a documentary film.
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The film features Theodore Roosevelt as the top cast member.
The Roosevelt Dam was released in 1928.
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