Coach - Party - Cleveland
Identifier
F.2012-03-0367
Date Of Production
1960s
Abstract
This film shows the Koza brothers and company attending a possible get together in Cleveland, circa late 1960s.
Description
In the film’s opening scene, Frank Koza and his two brothers, Roland and Thomas, are present at a gathering inside a home, with another unidentified man and three women sitting around a table. The scene is filled with leisurely conversation, smoking, laughter, and relaxed prayer, possibly before a meal. In the following scene, Albina drinks beer at the kitchen table and talks to a younger woman who may be Thomas' wife, Frances Louise Drury. Roland's wife, Phyllis R. Vacha Cass, may also be featured in the film's beginning scene. The film concludes with two non sequitur shots - one of a hot dog hanging from an overhead fan’s pull string followed by a close-up of Roland as he makes comical expressions while smoking a cigarette.
Run Time
2 min 22 sec
Format
16mm
Extent
100 feet
Color
B&W
Sound
Silent
Reel/Tape Number
1/1
Has Been Digitized?
Yes
Language Of Materials
English
Element
Reversal Positives
Form
Subject
Related Collections
Related Places
Main Credits
Koza, Frank (is filmmaker)
Participants And Performers
Koza, Frank (is participant)
Koza, Roland (is participant)
Koza, Thomas (is participant)
Koza, Albina (is participant)
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