Camden, Texas (1968)
This student film takes a look at the small town of Camden during the 1960s. Much of the town is focused on the locomotive and logging industry created by the W. T. Carter and Brother Lumber Company in 1898. The film revolves around interviews with Camden residents. Former logging employees, a hotel owner, a family, and a pastor all briefly describe their lives and rolls in the old town. By the end of the film, the narrator recounts possible modernization and decreasing poverty in the future with the sale of W. T. Carter and Brother Lumber Company to the United States Plywood Corporation.
Director: James Bryan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: July 9, 1968
Screenplay
- James Bryan (Screenplay)
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Camden, Texas about?
- This student film takes a look at the small town of Camden during the 1960s. Much of the town is focused on the locomotive and logging industry created by the W. T. Carter and Brother Lumber Company in 1898. The film revolves around interviews with Camden residents. Former logging employees, a hotel owner, a family, and a pastor all briefly describe their lives and rolls in the old town. By the end of the film, the narrator recounts possible modernization and decreasing poverty in the future with the sale of W. T. Carter and Brother Lumber Company to the United States Plywood Corporation.
- Who directed Camden, Texas?
- Camden, Texas was directed by James Bryan.
- How long is Camden, Texas?
- Camden, Texas has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
- What genre is Camden, Texas?
- Camden, Texas is a Documentary film.
- Where was Camden, Texas produced?
- Camden, Texas was produced in United States of America.