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Descript |
2 videodiscs (93 min. and 56 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in |
Series |
Science in the cinema ;no. 33
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Note |
This case contains the following items: Who killed the electric car? [DVD, 2006, 93 min.], DVD-Electric Car Speaker's Talk [Dave Goldstein and Charlie Garlow of the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington DC, 12/15/2008, 56 min.], program flyers |
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Title assigned by cataloger |
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Who killed the electric car?: "Sony Pictures Classics." |
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Who killed the electric car?: Program content: c2006 |
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"158286"--Container |
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Special features: Deleted scenes -- Jump-starting the future -- Meeky Rosie video : "Forever" -- Previews |
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Who killed the electric car?: a Chris Paine film ; a Dean Devlin/Plinyminor production in association with Papercut Films ; written and directed by Chris Paine ; produced by Jessie Deeter ; executive producers, Dean Devlin, Tavin Marin Titus, Richard D. Titus ; consulting producer, Alex Gibney ; co-producers, Kathy Weiss, Rachel Olschan ; co-executive producers, Kearie Peak, Mark Roskin, Stanford R. Ovshinsky |
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Who killed the electric car?: Director of photography, Thaddeus Wadleigh ; editors, Michael Kovalenko, Chris A. Peterson ; original music, Michael Brook |
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Program held 12/2008 |
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Who killed the electric car?: Closed-captioned |
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Who killed the electric car?: In English with optional French subtitles |
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Who killed the electric car?: Narrator, Martin Sheen ; interviewees, Joanne Sharpless, Alan S. Lowenthal, Paul Scott, Wally E. Rippel, S. David Freeman, Chelsea Sexton, Alan C. Lloyd, Ed Begley Jr., Peter Horton, Ralph Nader, Greg Hansen |
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Who killed the electric car?: DVD; Region 1; widescreen presentation (1.78:1 aspect ratio); mastered in high definition; Dolby digital 5.1 |
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Who killed the electric car?: MPAA rating: PG (parental guidance suggested) for brief mild language; Canadian home video rating: G |
Summary |
Who killed the electric car?: Investigates the development and demise of the fuel-efficient, environment-friendly electric car. Examines the Bush administration's role in the car's being peremptory pulled from production, the influence of the automobile industry and oil interests, and implications for the future of sustainable energy in the United States |
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Electric automobiles
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Electric automobiles -- Political aspects -- United States
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Electric automobiles -- Government policy -- United States
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Renewable energy sources
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Renewable energy sources -- Political aspects -- United States
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Sustainable development
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Sustainable development -- Political aspects -- United States
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Oil industries -- Corrupt practices -- United States
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Automobile industry and trade -- Corrupt practices -- United States
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Petroleum industry and trade -- Corrupt practices -- United States
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Alt author |
Paine, Chris
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Deeter, Jessie
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Devlin, Dean
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Titus, Tavin Maris
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Titus, Richard D., 1968-
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Gibney, Alex
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Weiss, Kathy
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Olschan, Rachel
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Peak, Kearie
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Roskin, Mark
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Ovshinsky, Stanford R
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Sheen, Martin
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Wadleigh, Thaddeus, 1964-
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Kovalenko, Michael
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Goldstein, David
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Garlow, Charles
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Peterson, Chris A
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Brook, Michael, musician
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Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington DC
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Papercut Films (Firm)
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Plinyminor (Firm)
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Sony Pictures Classics (Firm)
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
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Unif title |
Who killed the electric car? [videorecording]
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ISBN/ISSN |
1424819547 |
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9781424819546 |
ISSN/ISBN |
043396152861 |
ISBN/ISSN |
15286 |
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