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  1. Description: Film produced by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce to promote San Jose as a destination for families and businesses. Features the Clapp's Baby Food factory, the American Can Company plant, Food Machinery Corporation, San Jose Steel, and Moffett Field. Source: 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm Call Number: 1997-216-1162

  2. Valley of The Heart's Delight. 2006 · 1 hr 39 min. PG-13. Thriller · Drama. Based on the true story of the last lynch mob in California, a young reporter takes ...

  3. Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $ 119 290. Review Also known as. When a fatal kidnapping ignites a firestorm of suspicion and rage in idyllic 1933 San Jose, California, a hard-nosed young reporter takes on the powers-that-be to prevent the lynching of two men he believes are innocent. - IMDb.

  4. A KPIX-TV documentary film from 1962, part of their Peabody Award winning San Francisco Pageant Series about the history of San Francisco and the Bay Area. This production features much archival footage from a 1922 film made by the manager of the San Jose Chamber of Commerce - Roscoe D. Wyatt - originally titled ' The Valley of the Heart's ...

  5. “Reminiscent of a Raymond Chandler novel. The cinematography is crisp and excellently detailed…taut and well-paced. All film noir conventions are carefully put in place.” Albert Goodwyn – SF Bay Times “Based on a true story Valley of the Heart’s Delight is a period film noir with a mix of local and Hollywood talent…

  6. Weitere Ausgaben von Valley Of Heart's Delight. EUR 26,99* LP. *** Digisleeve. Margo Cilkers zweites Album, Valley of Heart's Delight, bezieht sich auf einen Ort, an den sie nicht zurückkehren kann: Das kalifornische Santa Clara Valley, wie es hieß, bevor die Obstplantagen zugepflastert wurden und mehr für Silizium als für Aprikosen bekannt ...

  7. Valley of the Heart's Delight est un film réalisé par Tim Boxell avec Gabriel Mann, Pete Postlethwaite. Synopsis : Quand une vague de suspicion et de colère déferle à San José en 1933 suite ...