Iron Country: Iron Ore and Minnesota's Future

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Iron Country: Iron Ore and Minnesota's Future is a short film from 1952 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Stock shots:

Sign: STATE FAIR; terrific footage of rides; People dressed in Hawaiian costumes; crowds milling; circus; signs; hawker; Ferris wheel; balloon; displays of agricultural equipment; map of Minnesota with agricultural and mining and manufacturing icons superimposed; booths at fair; child

10:00:48 Iron Country 08090 10:01:13 State fair Aerial view of carnival 10:03:34 Family eating at fair 10:03:53 Little boy: "Mother weighs 140 pounds" Little girl: "Daddy said Mommy should go on a diet" 10:03:58 CU Mom not looking very happy 10:06:16 Iron strip mine 10:06:36 Another view of strip mine 10:06:46 Traveling shot of idealized American small town ** 10:07:10 Another strip mine 10:17:02 Pan of refinery (black and ugly) 10:17:32 Explosion in mine pit 10:21:32 Great color 'afternoon in suburbia' shot ** 10:22:25 Pretty village street shot 10:22:49

Another pretty suburban shot

Iron Country: Iron Ore and Minnesota's Future
Produced byHandy (Jam) Organization
Production
company
Handy (Jam) Organization
Distributed byHandy (Jam) Organization
Release date
1952
Running time
22:00
LanguageEnglish
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