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<reviews itemIdentifier="Californ1924"><review review_id="18999"><review_id>18999</review_id>
<reviewbody>Silent footage, probably from the 20s, of cotton being unloaded, spun into thread, and woven into cloth in a big mill. ItÂs mildly interesting factory footage with some historical value.
Ratings: Camp/Humor Value: *. Weirdness: **. Historical Interest: ****. Overall Rating: ***.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>So That&#039;s Where George&#039;s Suit Comes From!</reviewtitle>
<reviewer>Christine Hennig</reviewer>
<reviewdate>2004-08-17 21:07:30</reviewdate>
<createdate>2004-08-17 21:07:30</createdate>
<stars>3</stars>
</review>
<review><reviewbody>When I first downloaded this, I was all set to view harsh cotton mills, antique machinery, and well, limbs all around the floor of the place. What I did see was a surprisingly modern-aged cotton mill, that looked to have machinery that wouldnt be out of place today. The mechanics of it were surprisingly complex, with human power kept to a minimum. Really interesting, considering this was 1924.
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<reviewtitle>Back hooome.. Cotton fields back home..</reviewtitle>
<stars>4</stars>
<reviewer>Spuzz</reviewer>
<createdate>2005-12-13 03:21:36</createdate>
<reviewdate>2005-12-13 03:21:36</reviewdate>
</review>
<info><num_reviews>2</num_reviews>
<avg_rating>3.50</avg_rating>
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