New Roadways (1939)

The "new roadways" of the title refer to various projects, carried out in the USA's research laboratories, that benefit mankind. These include solar energy projects, making glass that can be rolled up like a carpet, and diet experiments with mice that might lead to a cure for color blindness.

Director: Basil Wrangell
Genre: History
Runtime: 10 min
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Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

research, narration, maze, mouse, plastic surgery, medical research, solar power, scientific research

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is New Roadways about?
The "new roadways" of the title refer to various projects, carried out in the USA's research laboratories, that benefit mankind. These include solar energy projects, making glass that can be rolled up like a carpet, and diet experiments with mice that might lead to a cure for color blindness.
Who directed New Roadways?
New Roadways was directed by Basil Wrangell.
Who stars in New Roadways?
New Roadways stars John Nesbitt, Howard M. Mitchell, Phillip Terry, Richard Cramer, Tom Quinn.
How long is New Roadways?
New Roadways has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is New Roadways?
New Roadways is a History film.
Where was New Roadways produced?
New Roadways was produced in United States of America.