In 1984, film librarian Merle Ray Harlin was charged with stealing 419 films. One scrap found in his vast collection was a missing scene from the 1954 film A Star Is Born starring Judy Garland. But there was still 7 minutes of footage missing. It has never been found.
0:00 Intro
0:30 What's weird about watching 'A Star is Born' (1954)
1:14 Who stole the 'A Star is Born' footage?
1:30 The chaos of making 'A Star is Born'
3:14 How was it discovered the footage was missing?
4:40 Is this a good use case for AI?
6:19 Why it's important we preserve films in their original form
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