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William J. Ganz CompanyTime For Coffee

Title card: This film was made possible by the cooperation of: The A&P Coffee Division and the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company


This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives

Producer: William J. Ganz Company
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Motion Pictures: Sponsored; Consumerism; Agriculture: Food Industry; Beverage Industry; Coffee

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Average Rating: [3.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: Spuzz - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - July 19, 2005
Subject: Coffee and TV...
Another film about coffee, but not as enjoyable as the delirious This is Coffee. This is Coffee deals mainly in the production of coffee, and how the coffee tree is cultivated. From a little tree, where its planted, then it takes several years for coffee beans to be produced! Then theyre picked! Etc etc. Not too interesting. The only fun part of this, believe it or not, is when theyre testing out the coffee. I wanna be a coffee tester! I wanna have the never-ending turning table of coffee samples!

Reviewer: Steve Nordby - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - October 26, 2003
Subject: The legal drug trade
Fly down from black and white America to faded color Columbia to follow the production of coffee from peasants planting trees in the rich red soil to the "modern, up-to-date, and eager to trade" businessmen shipping the dried beans to New York. Enjoyable. Now pour me a cup.


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