The Golden Years (1960 film)
| The Golden Years | |
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| Directed by | Jamison Handy |
| Produced by | Jamison Handy |
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| Distributed by | Brunswick |
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Running time | 14 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Golden Years is a 1960 American short sponsored film directed by Jamison Handy for the Jam Handy Organization promoting bowling as a family sport.[1] It features a populuxe bowling alley where a family of four is having fun. It is in the public domain.
The film, along with many others considered to be time-capsule chronicles of their period, has been frequently classified as camp and shown as filler within Turner Classic Movies' Saturday night–Sunday morning film showcase series, TCM Underground.[2]
Plot summary
Promotional film which demonstrates Brunswick Gold Crown line of bowling alley recreational seats, ball returns, foul buzzers, subway returns and inline units, hand dryers, power lifts and overhead projectors, classic beauty and twin line masking units and automatic pinsetter machines.
See also
References
- ^ "The Golden Years (1960)". The National Film Preservation Foundation. Retrieved November 21, 2025.
- ^ The Golden Years on TCM
External links
- The Golden Years for free legal download
- The Golden Years at IMDb
- The Golden Years at the TCM Movie Database