Larry Klein Trailers
NOVA: Why Trains Crash TrailerLes secrets des gouffres géants TrailerNOVA: Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby? Trailer
NOVA: Why Trains Crash TrailerLes secrets des gouffres géants TrailerNOVA: Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby? Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
15 February 1994
The glories of Ancient Rome are explored in ROMAN CITY, based on David Macaulay's acclaimed book. This animated and live-action video recounts life in Verbonia, a fictional city in Gaul.
06 May 2001
Travel back to late 18th century Lowell, MA, now infamous for its textile mills and its "Lowell Girls," the poor, barely-educated waifs who helped turn those mills into sweatshops.
04 January 1989
How did ancient Egyptians build the Great Pyramid at Giza, joining two million blocks of heavy stone with amazing precision? Who were the leaders who built these enormous structures, and what did these tombs signify? Host David Macaulay explores the history, mythology, and religions of Egypt's people, combining live footage and animation.
22 February 2017
A look at several recent train crashes, their causes and a technological solution which should make such events occur much less often.
30 April 1986
Author David Macaulay hosts CATHEDRAL, based on his award-winning book. Using a combination of spectacular location sequences and cinema-quality animation, the program surveys France's most famous churches.
01 January 2013
NOVA is reopening one of the most confounding crime mysteries of all time as a team of expert investigators employs state-of-the-art forensic and behavioral science techniques in an effort to determine what really happened to Charles Lindbergh's baby.
07 April 2009
As President Obama embarks on a monumental agenda in his new administration, his attention must turn to the issue of global warming.
10 March 1970
Jimmy West abandons his own boxing career to manage Johnny Carlos, a promising fighter who hates boxing.
01 January 1983
The word itself conjures up mystery, romance, intrigue, and grandeur. What could be more perfect for an author/illustrator who has continually stripped away the mystique of architectural structures that have long fascinated modern man? With typical zest and wry sense of humor punctuating his drawings, David Macaulay traces the step-by-step planning and construction of both castle and town.
07 January 2003
It has no pilot, no windows, and it's flown by remote control. But this odd-looking plane is already credited with helping destroy nearly 750 enemy targets.