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So, 'America Lost and Found' is a documentary that's pieced together from archival footage, and it's narrated by Pat Hingle—his voice adds a certain gravitas to the whole thing. It clocks in at about an hour and dives deep into the lead-up to the 1929 Stock Market Crash and the subsequent Great Depression. The pacing is methodical, almost educational, but that’s part of its charm. It’s like a time capsule; you get to see the visuals of that era—the people, the places, the events—reflecting a society on the brink. The film has a somber tone, which fits the subject matter perfectly. The archival material is fascinating, and you can’t help but feel the weight of history as you watch it unfold. Quite distinctive in how it constructs its narrative.
Features narration by Pat Hingle.Utilizes extensive archival footage.Solemn exploration of historical events.
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