1960S NEWSPAPER REPORTER As a fire burns a city building, a newspaper reporter and his photographer get the story. The reporter interviews a fireman while the photographer takes pictures. Circa 1960s.
"I THINK I KNOW WHO IT IS" - SOUNDBITE Two detectives stand side by side at the scene of the crime examining a piece of evidence with a magnifying glass. Detective: "You can't tell much from that negative, but I think I know who it is..."
"WE WOULD'VE KNOWN WHO DID IT...." - SOUNDBITE A man and a woman engage in a heated discussion beforethe woman reaches down to grab a weapon and strikes the man over the head, knocking him out. A detective on-scene chuckles: "That's too bad, another second and we would've known who did it." Nearby, the chief detective calmly announces: "I know already." "Well then why don't you tell us so that we can go home?" Responds an impatient suspect.
1910S URBAN AMERICA Images of crowded, urban American city life in the early twentieth century. Clotheslines between dense buildings. Crowded street scenes with markets. CU's of children on the street.
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