Men, Steel and Earthquakes

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Men, Steel and Earthquakes is a short film from ca. 1960s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Explains how seismic forces are measured and why some buildings collapse during an earthquake, while others stand. Uses animated drawings to show the way a quake begins inside the earth, then travels to the surface. Pictures the actual destruction caused by earthquakes in detail.

Men, Steel and Earthquakes
Produced byBethlehem Steel Corp
Production
company
Bethlehem Steel Corp
Distributed byBethlehem Steel Corp
Release date
ca. 1960s
Running time
27:51
LanguageEnglish
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