The Flood of ‘55

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Rosalind Russell
Rosalind Russell

Herself (archive footage)

Charlie Bagley
Charlie Bagley

Narrator

Richard Bartush
Richard Bartush

Himself

Helen Androski
Helen Androski

Herself

Dana Blackwall
Dana Blackwall

Himself

Joan Seastrand
Joan Seastrand

Herself

Joseph O’Brien
Joseph O’Brien

Himself

Thomas Wall Sr.
Thomas Wall Sr.

Himself

Walter Gisselbrecht
Walter Gisselbrecht

Himself

Ed Herlihy
Ed Herlihy

Narrator (archive footage)

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    The Flood of ‘55

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    A documentary covering the great flood of 1955 that swept through the state of Connecticut, including testimonies and eyewitness accounts from survivors.

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    1995-01-01

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    A disaster never seen before in Connecticut.

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    English
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