Sign of Dependable Credit, The

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Sign of Dependable Credit, The is a short film from ca. 1941 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

On the Production Credit Association.

some good shots to be logged shots of Chicago (Lake Shore Drive?) industrial city, smoking plants signs: The Peoples National Bank, Citizens Savings Bank, Commonwealth Bank ECUs of farmers' heads saying "I need money..." for various reasons (includes one African American man) Cotton pickers VS African American women sorting tobacco leaves Sheep en masse Mass of chickens in yard and in cages VS New York City street scenes (perhaps one of Boston) New York City street signs, corner of Wall Street and William Street CU New York brokerage company signs: Glore, Forgan & Co.; Post & Flagg; Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.; J.S. Bache & Co.

VS a number of good farming and agricultural production scenes

Sign of Dependable Credit, The
Produced byU.S. Department of Agriculture
Production
company
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Distributed byU.S. Department of Agriculture
Release date
ca. 1941
LanguageEnglish
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