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Alexander Graham Bell
Directed by Richard Rich
Production Company: Living Scriptures
Premiere Date: 1990s
Length: about 30 min.


Published In Series:
Animated Hero Classics
Volume: 10

 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Animation
Children's Film
Narrative Film
No Obvious Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Commercial Video (VHS/DVD)
Summary:
Discover how innovation and determination can lead to world-changing inventions as Alexander Graham Bell and his partner, Thomas Watson, turn a project to improve the telegraph system into the dream of the telephone! His speech lessons with deaf children give Bell the passion to pursue this discovery. As he watches one small boy struggle to learn to speak, he’s inspired to create a device that amplifies sound to make it possible for the deaf to hear. The result was the development of the first telephone.

Annotations:
This is the tenth in Living Scriptures' nondenominational Animated Hero Classics series.

HBLL Call No: DVDC 3463-s
Medium: color cel animation
Country: USA; animated in South Korea
Language: English
Distributor: Living Scriptures





Total Queries: 16. Total Execution Time: 0.013 sec.
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