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UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CRSC) Moving Image Collection Held at UCLA Film & Television Archive UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CRSC) moving image collection held at UCLA Film & Television Archive - informal inventory, updated 8/2013 To arrange a research appointment to access these materials, please e-mail the Archive Research & Study Center at [email protected]. TITLE TOPIC DIRECTOR YEAR NOTES INV # FORMAT TYPE VHS 01-01-53 EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M134185 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE 10/88 MASTER OPENING/SAMPLE EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139657 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP 1998 HEEF AWARDS 1998 M120542 1 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE #3 ASSEMBLY; GEOGRAPHY-BUSINESS; BUSINESS VHS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M134217 1/2 IN. CUT VIDEOCASSETTE 3 STOOGES: COCK EYED CAVILIER EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139654 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE WHAT’S THE MATADOR? BETACAM SP #802 EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M127170 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP A MEDAL FOR BENNY EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M127166 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE A PHYSICAL EXAM BRONSON 1979 M130402 16 SAFETY A PHYSICAL EXAM BRONSON 1979 M130403 16 SAFETY AERIAL PESTICIDE SPRAYING VFW EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M143667 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AGENT X; NO SUPPER HARRY GAMBOA, JR. 1984, 1987 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M127037 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO #101 HARRY GAMBOA, JR. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M145637 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #102 #102 M120530 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #103 #103 M120537 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO #104 HARRY GAMBOA, JR. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M145638 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #105 #105 M120529 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #106 MAREA SUAVE JUAN GONZALES #106 MAREA SUAVE M120538 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #107 1996 #107 M120545 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #109 (INDUSTRIA DE CITRICOS; AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #109 (INDUSTRIA DE CITRICOS; DEBBIE DIAZ, XAVIER BETACAM SP DEBBIE DIAZ, XAVIER SIBAYA; SERGIO ARAU; HECTOR SIBAYA; SERGIO ARAU; M120535 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE DEL CASTILLO (NASA); TORMENTA CANTATA) HECTOR DEL CASTILLO (NASA); TORMENTA CANTATA) BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #110 #110 M120539 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO #111 HARRY GAMBOA, JR. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M145642 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #112 #112 M120527 35 SAFETY BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #113 #113 M120534 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #114 #114 M120525 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #115 & #116 1996 #115 & #116 M120544 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #201 MAREA SUAVE #201 MAREA SUAVE M120533 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO #203 HARRY GAMBOA, JR. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M145641 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #204 MAREA SUAVE #204 MAREA SUAVE M120531 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #205 #205 M120528 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #207 MAREA SUAVE #207 MAREA SUAVE M120540 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO #208 HARRY GAMBOA, JR. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M145640 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO #209 HARRY GAMBOA, JR. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M145639 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #210 MAREA SUAVE #210 MAREA SUAVE M120536 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #211 MAREA SUAVE #211 MAREA SUAVE M120532 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE AL NORTE DE MEXICO: #212 MAREA SUAVE #212 MAREA SUAVE M120526 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP VIDEOCASSETTE AL NORTE DE MEXICO: NORTH FROM MEXICO; NEWS NORTH FROM MEXICO; BETACAM SP JUAN GONZALES 1996 M120550 1/2 IN. B ROLL NEWS B ROLL VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP ALIEN NATION: CHICO DAY INTERVIEW SUSAN RACHO 8/14/1992 M127104 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ALIEN NATION: EDWARD OLMOS STAR ON WALK OF BETACAM SP SUSAN RACHO 2/24/1992 M127103 1/2 IN. FAME PART 2 VIDEOCASSETTE ALIEN NATION: FRIDA DEMONSTRATION NEWLINE BETACAM SP SUSAN RACHO 8/6/1992 M127101 1/2 IN. CINEMA VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP ALIEN NATION: FRIDA PRESS CONFERENCE PART 1 SUSAN RACHO 8/6/1992 M127099 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP ALIEN NATION: FRIDA PRESS CONFERENCE PART 2 SUSAN RACHO 8/6/1992 M127100 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ALIEN NATION: HOLLYWOOD REPORT SAMPLES; 1/8-3/7/- BETACAM SP SUSAN RACHO M127102 1/2 IN. EDWARD OLMOS STAR ON WALK OF FAME PART 1 2/24/1992 VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP ALIEN NATION: INTERVIEW WITH TITO GUIZAR PART 2 SUSAN RACHO 4/4/1992 M127097 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP ALIEN NATION: TITO GUIZAR SUSAN RACHO 1990 M127098 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ALIEN NATION: TITO GUIZAR TRIBUTE; INTERVIEW BETACAM SP SUSAN RACHO 4/3-4/1992 M127096 1/2 IN. WITH TITO GUIZAR PART 1 VIDEOCASSETTE AMERICANO EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139818 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE AMERICANO -- COMPLETE VERSION EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139815 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE VHS AMERICAS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M134196 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE VHS AMERICAS: IN WOMEN’S HANDS (CHILE) EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M134198 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ANIBAL (1-3) EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139696 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ANIMATION FROM GENE HOWARD EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139812 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE BETACAM SP ANTHONY QUINN MOVIE CLIPS - TAPE #2 EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M127201 1/2 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 04 EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139679 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 10 -- SAN PEDRO, CHEM PESTICIDE STORE EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139685 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 11 -- MLA, CITRUS, SPRAYING, MIXING EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139686 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 12 -- MIXING PESTICIDES, CITRUS AIRBLAST EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139687 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 13 -- INTERVIEW DR. HARAIZI EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139688 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 14 -- WORKERS, PACKING SHED EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139689 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 15 -- DANIEL RE, JOSE CAPDEVILA EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139690 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 16 -- SAN PEDRO, PEREZ MILLAN, OLGA JIROGA EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139691 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 17 -- FLORIDA MIGRANT POISONING EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139660 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 17 -- PEREZ MILLAN, OLGA JIROGA, MANUEL EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139692 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE FERNANDEZ ARG 18-- PEREZ MILLAN, MANUEL FERNANDEZ, EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139693 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE PESTICIDE SIGNS ARG 19 -- PILOT HUGO MAZZARELLA, LABLE EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139694 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE PARATION SKULL ARG 20 -- EL PATO, STARWBERRY PICKERS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139661 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 21 -- EL PATO, MLA STARWBERRYS, MARION EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139662 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE MOSES MD ARG 22 -- INT. DRA MOSES EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139663 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 23 -- DR. JOHN RODRIGUEZ, HOSPITAL DA LOS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139664 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE NINOS ARG 24 -- DR. JUAN RODRIGUEZ LENCI, CROP DUSTER EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139665 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 25 -- BOOM SPRAYER, MOCHILA, PESTICIDE EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139666 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE STORES ARG 26 -- BA PESTICIDE STORE, CHEM CO FOLDERS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139667 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 27 -- CHEMICAL CO FOLDERS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139668 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 5 -- PRE PAST EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139680 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 6 -- BRASIL, BOLIVIA, PARAGUAY EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139681 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 7 -- LETTUCE WORKERS EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139682 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 8 -- WORKERS TOMATOES EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139683 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG 9 -- SAN PEDRO, WORKERS, PEACHES EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139684 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ARG PROMO EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139659 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ASADO 7 -- GUERRA EDWARD JAMES OLMOS M139675 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE ASCO M123241 S8 MM SAFETY ASCO - SUPER-EIGHT M120555 3/4 IN. VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL ASCO SUPER-EIGHT; SR. TERESHKOVA, 1974 BY STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; BETACAM SP HARRY GAMBOA, JR. M127035 1/2 IN. HUMBERTO SANDOVAL; IMPERFECTO WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY VIDEOCASSETTE HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL 1970S, STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; ASCO SUPER-EIGHT; SR. TERESHKOVA, HARRY GAMBOA, JR. 1974, WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY M127039 1/2 IN. DIGITAL BETACAM PSEUDOTURQOISER; PINGUINOS 1978, 1980 HARRY GAMBOA, JR.; NARRATION BY GRONK; PERFORMANCE BY GAMBOA, GRONK, AND BETTY SALAS. HARRY GAMBOA, JR. ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIP; PERFORMANCE AT CAL 1970S, STATE L.A. ON 11/22/1978; ASCO SUPER-EIGHT; SR.
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