Rhapsody of Steel, A 1959 Animated Industrial Film

by Scott Beale on February 8, 2008 · 0 comments

Paleo-Future has posted the last four minutes from the 1959 animated industrial film “Rhapsody of Steel” by John Sutherland. ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive has a write-up on the film which includes a link to the full 22:00 version.

Rhapsody of Steel

Paleo-Future also has a write-up on the children’s book adaptation of the film.

image via ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive

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