A Lady Called Camille
This is a portion of a Civil Defense documentary about the 1969 Hurricane Camille.
This documentary is an update to the 1966 film “The Crooked River Dies.” WKYC-TV Cleveland returned to the Cuyahoga River to see how things … read more
This documentary is an update to the 1966 film “The Crooked River Dies.” WKYC-TV Cleveland returned to the Cuyahoga River to see how things had changed in five years. The camera observes some progress, but the filmmakers argue that much more needs to be done, and the river still “dies” as it approaches Lake Erie. The film was featured on “Montage,” an award-winning documentary series which aired from September 1965 to December 1978, and is now archived at the Michael Schwartz Library at Cleveland State University. It is presented courtesy of the library and Dennis Goulden, who directed and filmed this episode. close
This is a portion of a Civil Defense documentary about the 1969 Hurricane Camille.
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