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The use of glue spans human history, from Neolithic cave dwellers who used animal glue to decorate ceremonial skulls to modern everyday glues and the super glues.
Original Release
03/16/2005
US Release
03/16/2005
Cast
Name | Character |
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Ralph Baldwin | Self - VT Fuse Program, Engineer |
Doran Cart | Self - Curator, Liberty Memorial Museum |
Richard Frank | Self - Military Historian / Author, Downfall |
Bruce Goodwin | Self - Lawrence Livermore National Lab |
Malcolm Muir Jr. | Self - Virginia Military Institute |
Ivan Oelrich | Self - Federation of American Scientists |
Harry Salem | Self - Edgewood Chemical Biological Center |
Matt Schroeder | Self - Federation of American Scientists |
Thomas W. Sheppard | Self - VT Fuse Program, Project Supervisor |
Lloyd Sherr | Narrator / Self - Narrator |
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Ralph Baldwin | Self - VT Fuse Program, Engineer |
Doran Cart | Self - Curator, Liberty Memorial Museum |
Richard Frank | Self - Military Historian / Author, Downfall |
Bruce Goodwin | Self - Lawrence Livermore National Lab |
Malcolm Muir Jr. | Self - Virginia Military Institute |
Ivan Oelrich | Self - Federation of American Scientists |
Harry Salem | Self - Edgewood Chemical Biological Center |
Matt Schroeder | Self - Federation of American Scientists |
Thomas W. Sheppard | Self - VT Fuse Program, Project Supervisor |
Lloyd Sherr | Narrator / Self - Narrator |
Jeffery K. Smart | Self - Command Historian, US Army |
Pierre Sprey | Self - Former Pentagon Systems Analyst |
Jim Zarzycki | Self - Director, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Don Cambou | Executive Producer |
Paul Dzilvelis | Producer |
W. Scott Goldie | Producer |
Tim Knauff | Producer |