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  <identifier>Behindth1957</identifier>
  <publicdate>2002-07-16 00:00:00</publicdate>
  <creator>Unknown</creator>
  <description>Sales film for voting machines, promoting them as engines of governmental efficiency and practical democracy.</description>
  <date>1957</date>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/</licenseurl>
  <color>C</color>
  <sound>Sd</sound>
  <collection>prelinger</collection>
  <title>Behind the Freedom Curtain</title>
  <addeddate>2002-07-16 00:00:00</addeddate>
  <sponsor>Automatic Voting Machine Company</sponsor>
  <pick>1</pick>
  <runtime>17:53</runtime>
  <shotlist>Ken Smith sez: This, unfortunately, is not a film about communism; it's a plug for the products of the Automatic Voting Machine Company (give them credit for an eye-catching title).  While the pitfalls of primitive paper balloting are shown in gleeful detail, voting machines are praised as "automatic and modern."  &#13;
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Voting Elections Voting machines Ballots Jamestown, N.Y.&#13;
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  <updatedate>2005-01-13 09:36:44</updatedate>
  <updater>Rick Prelinger</updater>
  <country>United States</country>
  <public>1</public>
  <hidden>0</hidden>
  <subject>Voting;Political campaigns and elections;Human rights</subject>
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