Making of an American

Making of an American

The Making of an American was made in 1920 to be used as an educational tool in the governmental Americanization initiatives to assimilate immigrants into mainstream culture, especially by encouraging them to learn the English language. It was produced for the State of Connecticut Department of Americanization by the Worcester Film Corp., a company founded in 1918 in Worcester, Massachusetts. The film was rediscovered and preserved by Northeast Historic Film a regional moving image archive in New England. It is a concisely executed short drama about an Italian immigrant who arrives in...
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Release date:1920
Directed by:Guy Hedlund
Genre:Short Film

Film director of Making of an American

Guy Hedlund
Guy Hedlund
Born: August 21, 1884
Died: December 29, 1964

Guy Elmer Hedlund was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 120 films between 1906 and 1947. Born in Connecticut, Hedlund died in Culver City in a road accident. Hedlund directed the 1920 industrial film The Making of an American.

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Making of an American 1920 Short Film
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