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Detroit Historical Society | Detroit Means Business Footage: Max M. Fisher and Mayor Coleman A. Young (1981) @DetroitHistoricalSociety | Uploaded August 2018 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
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Silent color 16mm film containing silent material shot for Detroit Means Business including footage of Max M. Fisher and Mayor Coleman A. Young. First Fisher is filmed speaking to the camera from the desk. Young is filmed both speaking to the camera from behind his desk, and then talking to another man over a set of blueprints. The reel ends with more footage of Fisher at his desk.

The film is contained on a plastic core within an Allied Film Labs bag. A label outside of the bag is marked, "Urban Comm City Rolls 70 & 71 11/73, 1 Roll." A label inside of the bag reads, "Cy 161 3259-3914, Cx 213 3431 - 4159"
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Detroit Means Business Footage: Max M. Fisher and Mayor Coleman A. Young (1981) @DetroitHistoricalSociety

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