Perceptual Learning Trailer (1965)
Documentary short, directed by Arthur Lipsett in 1965 for the National Film Board of Canada
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Documentary short, directed by Arthur Lipsett in 1965 for the National Film Board of Canada
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Canada 22 July 1965
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13 August 1965
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22 February 1965
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20 March 1965
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15 February 1965
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27 November 1965
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28 October 1965
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27 June 1965
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08 September 1965
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"A comic promotional mock documentary about a boy and his uncle who visit the Silverstone Racetrack during filming of the James Bond movie Thunderball (1965).
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