Sunday, December 20, 2009

'Lost' Gene Hackman Film Unearthed by Cold War Pop Culture Preservationists CONELRAD

COMMUNITY SHELTER PLANNING, a 1966 Civil Defense training blur starring backstab Academy Award champ Gene Hackman, a continued absent 'relic' from the 'Golden Age of Homeland Security' has just been unearthed by the analysis agents of CONELRAD, an alignment accustomed by civic media and academia for its acute and amusing Cold War accepted ability analysis.

Los Angeles, CA -- CONELRAD (www.conelrad.com), the alignment that has been accustomed by civic media and academia for its acute and amusing Cold War accepted ability appraisal has recovered a “lost” Gene Hackman blur that the abecedarian fabricated for the U.S. government in 1966 during the ‘Golden Age of Homeland Security’.

Gene Hackman brought his pre-fame acting abilities to COMMUNITY SHELTER PLANNING, a 22-minute, 16mm blush cine that was produced by the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), a advertiser of FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security. The blur does not appear in any adventures or filmography of the backstab Academy Award acceptable actor.

Hackman, a above Marine, was already authoritative a name for himself on Broadway and in Hollywood if he starred as Regional Field Officer Donald Ross in the advisory blur attempt in Bucks County, PA. The aboriginal absorbed of the blur was to back the accent of fallout apartment planning in communities area there ability not be able apartment amplitude for the population. Hackman’s appearance -- an earnest, but close adolescent ambassador -- helps brainwash a County Commissioner on the bigger credibility of “community apartment planning.”

A year afterwards actualization in COMMUNITY SHELTER PLANNING, Hackman would acquire his aboriginal Oscar choice as Buck Barrow in BONNIE AND CLYDE starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway.

In its continuing accomplishment to appraise the accepted ability of the Cold War era, CONELRAD has acquaint an all-encompassing assay and history of COMMUNITY SHELTER PLANNING starring Gene Hackman with images and video clips from the blur at CONELRAD.com

Gene Hackman, via his agent, Fred Specktor of Creative Artists Agency, beneath an allurement to be interviewed about the film. CONELRAD has donated a archetype of the blur to the Bucks County Historical Society in Doylestown, PA, so it doesn’t get “lost” again!

CONELRAD welcomes any columnist inquiries on this arresting area of aforetime absent history.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Bill Geerhart
Editor and co-founder of CONELRAD
(213) 482-1497

Ken Sitz
Creative Director and co-founder of CONELRAD
(323) 528-7745

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