THE TIME OF MAN 1969 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ANTHROPOLOGY DOCUMENTARY w, MARGARET MEAD XD38924
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films Visit Visit our website This 1969 color film The Time of Man from The Natural History of Our World series combines footage of animals, indigenous people, and anthropologists to present a brisk overview of human development, highlighting historic threats to survival (TRT 49:15). It was produced and directed by visionary filmmaker Marshall Flaum, edited by Nicholas Clapp, narrated by Richard Basehart, and has a score by Lyn Murray. It was produced by MPC in association with the Museum of Natural History. A gorilla child and silverback adult male (0:06). A rocket launches (0:26). A nude man from behind in an urban environment (0:31). Title card (0:51). Exhaust from trains and trucks. Freeways. Dead fish and polluted waters. A tree felled by a chainsaw (1:23). Stumps transition to highrise skyscrapers (2:12). An animated blue light forms a blazing ball. Interstellar views and a sunset
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