Accidentally Preserved: "The House of Wonders" (1931) - the Elgin Watch Company
THE HOUSE OF WONDERS - made about and presumably by the Elgin National Watch Company. A formerly lost silent film. Visit http://www.accidentallypreserved.com for film notes and DVD ordering info. Musical score © 2013 by Ben Model; all rights reserved. Industrial film depicting the Elgin Watch Factory in Elgin, Illinois, and showing each step in the making of an Elgin watch. As of this uploading, absolutely no information about this film is known. If you know anything about the film PLEASE post it here! Thanks.

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