The 16mm film donated by Bob Word, Jr. of Scottsboro, AL appeared lost to decay. However, given some time and treatment, brittle sections of film were saved and scanned.
That rusted film can contained a time machine; a glimpse into life in 1941. The subject matter was part of a local 'Civic Film' produced by traveling film makers.
See 16mm restored Civic Films from: Scottsboro, AL & Arab, AL
Prior to the advent of the home movie camera and the ubiquitousness of the camera phone, there was the local film. This cultural phenomenon, produced across the country from the 1890s to the 1950s, gave ordinary people a chance to be on the silver screen without leaving their hometowns. Through these movies, residents could see themselves in the same theaters where they saw major Hollywood motion pictures. Traveling filmmakers plied their trade in small towns and cities, where these films were received by locals as being part of the larger cinema experience.