Chandler Dem Conv.
Film Identifier: F.2012-03-0161
Run Time
0h 1m 26s
0h 1m 26s
Format
16mm
16mm
Color
B&W
B&W
Sound
Optical
Optical
Date Produced
1956
1956
Abstract
Kentucky Governor Albert Benjamin "Happy" Chandler Sr. is interviewed at the 1956 Democratic Convention, held at the International Amphitheatre on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois August 13–August 17, 1956.
Kentucky Governor Albert Benjamin "Happy" Chandler Sr. is interviewed at the 1956 Democratic Convention, held at the International Amphitheatre on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois August 13–August 17, 1956.
Description
Chandler is first seen stepping out of a train and being photographed. He is then asked by out-of-frame reporters about Adlai Stevenson's Civil Rights platform, his own chances of being chosen as the nominee, and Ted Williams.
Chandler is first seen stepping out of a train and being photographed. He is then asked by out-of-frame reporters about Adlai Stevenson's Civil Rights platform, his own chances of being chosen as the nominee, and Ted Williams.
Distributors
Main Credits
Koza, Frank (is filmmaker)
Actors, Performers and Participants
Chandler, Happy (is interviewee)
Form
Subjects
Related Place
Chicago (represents)