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Three-minute trailer for Robert Clem’s film The Two Worlds of William March, about decorated Word War I veteran and world-renowned author March, a native of Mobile Alabama
Original music by Donald Stark
Spot for Robert Clem’s film The Two Worlds of William March, broadcast on American Public Television, about Mobile, Alabama, author March, including dramatizations of several of his short stories plus his novels Company K, Come in at the Door, and The Bad Seed
Original music by Donald Stark
Spot for Robert Clem’s film The Two Worlds of William March, broadcast on American Public Television, about Alabama author March, including dramatizations of several of his short stories plus his novels Company K, Come in at the Door, and The Bad Seed
Original music by Donald Stark
Scenes from Robert Clem’s film The Two Worlds of William March, on World War I veteran March, most famous for his novels The Bad Seed and Company K, but also an author whose writing about the South rivals that of William Faulkner
Original music by Donald Stark
A scene from Tommy V. Wier’s film Direct Action, which explores a pivotal untold story of the civil rights movement in Birmingham between the years 1961-1963. A small group of white lawyers and businessmen met with black leaders to orchestrate historic change in the local government and its segregation laws.
Original music by Donald Stark