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The Incredible Machine (film)

''The Incredible Machine'' is a 1975 American documentary film directed by Irwin Rosten and Ed Spiegel. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. E. G. Marshall narrated the film, which was produced by Rosten, together with Dennis B. Kane and Alex Pomansanof.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NY Times: The Incredible Machine )
''The Incredible Machine'', which included some of the first pictures taken inside the human body and presented on film, using some of the earliest film that medical researchers had taken inside the human digestive tract and bloodstream. It ranked as the most-watched program in Public Broadcasting Service until 1982, when it was overtaken by ''The Sharks''.〔Frank, Leah D. ("AIMING TO AWE, NOT ENLIGHTEN" ), ''The New York Times'', April 4, 1982. Accessed June 5, 2010.〕 Rosten's collaborator Nicholas Noxon described the "extraordinary impact" that the film had as a ''National Geographic'' special, noting that it was "groundbreaking for its time" and "opened people's eyes to what could be done with a documentary".〔Nelson, Valerie J. (Irwin Rosten dies at 85; award-winning documentary filmmaker ), ''Los Angeles Times'', May 30, 2010. Accessed June 5, 2010.〕 ''The New York Times'' reviewer John J. O'Connor cited the film's ability to allow PBS to compete with the major networks, saying that "commercial television should now be reeling from the success of () National Geographic documentary", which garnered 36% of the total television audience in the New York City area when it was shown on WNET Channel 13.〔O'Connor, John J. ("TV: 'Machine' Sets Networks Reeling" ), ''The New York Times'', October 31, 1975. Accessed June 5, 2010.〕
Rosten was criticized by some for using film that had been taken inside monkeys and rabbits.〔Koppel, Niko. ("Irwin Rosten, Nature Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 85" ), ''The New York Times'', June 3, 2010. Accessed June 5, 2010.〕 ''The New York Times'' noted criticism that viewers had been led to believe that the film was composed entirely of shots taken inside the human body, while nearly 5% was actually taken inside animals for details of the lungs, blood circulation and the reproductive system. Rosten had used film of human subjects wherever possible but that when "it was impossible to get inside the body we used film of mammals that would be exact representations of what we wanted to show". The National Geographic Society had been informed by Rosten that animal footage was included, but a disclaimer was not included in the film.〔Brown, Les. ("Geographic Special on Body Used Some Animals" ), ''The New York Times'', November 15, 1975. Accessed June 5, 2010.〕
==See also==

* List of American films of 1975

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