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Michael WyszomierskiAtomic Vignettes (2005)

Various films from the Prelinger Archives are reedited into a new film. Created for John Mann's "Lost and Found Film" course at Johns Hopkins University.


This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archive Mashups

Producer: Michael Wyszomierski
Audio/Visual: sound, black and white
Keywords: atomic bomb; prelinger; prelinger archives; remix; reedit; reedited; atom bomb; clipfilms; lost and found film; lost and found
Contact Information: Michael Wyszomierski: wysz@mac.com

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Reviewer: Christine Hennig - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - October 12, 2006
Subject: No, Girls Who Are Radioactive Are Not Really Popular
Amusing short montage film in which clips from various 50s social guidance films are combined with civil defense footage in ways that give new meanings to the clips. Most amusing is a scene where the nice young man from Are You Popular? is made to ask an emergency mechanic for a date. This is the sort of thing I like to see being done with Prelinger Archive footage.
Ratings: Camp/Humor Value: ****. Weirdness: ****. Historical Interest: ****. Overall Rp://g: ****.


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