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COMMUNISM IN MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY
so that Americans would be able to watch for that sort of thing in our
own country and be able to resist it.
Mr. Warxer. Pardon me. May I offer a list of 43 films--43 of maybe
100 or more dating back to 1917, when I produced My Four Years in
Germany, under the former Ambassador to Germany at that time,
James w. Gerard.
If you go right on down through this list you will find a real effort
to do exactly as you stated a few minutes ago in your rather lengthy
sjieech--which was good. I want to repeat that. I don't think we
without any tense.
Here is a photostatic copy of a review in a Motion-Picture News
magazine, Mfarch 23, 1918, virtually 30 years ago. It is in 10 reels.
If you want to see it it is a silent film and runs for about an hour and
a half. It told the story of what led up to World War I and between
The pictures speak for themselves. May I offer that in evidence?
Mr. Nrxon. I would like to have these pictures made a part of the
record at this point.
The Charrman. Without objection, so ordered.
(The documents referred to are as follows:)
March 21,1918
--. My Four Years in Gernany. By James WGerard.
December 151918-
Kaiser's Finish.
Beware.By James W.Gerard.
December11,1923-.
George Washington.Jr. By George M. Coban.
March 12,1927
The Better Ole.By Bruce Bairnsfather and Artbur Eliot
Angust 10,1830
The Dawn Patrol. By John Monk Sannders and Howard
Men of the Sky. By Jerome Kern, and Ottd Harbach.
Hawks.
June 20,1931
Septenber 12,1931.
Alexander Hamilton. By George Arliss and Mury P.
Hamlin.
October 8.1931.
Penrod and Sam. By BoothTarkington.
Februury 27, 1937---.
Penrod and Sam (renake). By Booth Tarkington.
July 211934
Here Comes the Navy reiesue Jnne 7,1941).By Ban
Markson.
October 12.1935.
Shipmntes Forever. By Delmer-Daves.
October 11,181
International Squadron. By Frank Wead
August 221836
China Clipper. By Frank Wead.
January 80.1837
Black Legion. By Robert ord.
February 20.1837
Green Light.By Lloyd Douglas.
November 27,1937-.
February 11.1939
Wings of the Nary.By Michael Fessier.
May 6,1939
Confessions of a Nazi Spy.
By Milton-krims (from arti-
cles by Leon G.Turron).
January 2i,1840
The Fighting C9th. By Norman Reilly,Raine, Fred Niblo,
It, and Dean Franklin.
October 5, 1940
Knute Rockne-Ah American.
By RobertBuckner.
August 80,1941.
Dive Bomber. By Frank Wead.
Norember1,191
February 21,1942
Captaine of the Clouds. By Roland Gillett and Arthur
T.~Horman.
July4,1942
Sergeant York.By Alvin C.ork.
July 18,1912
Wings for the Eagle.By Byron Morgan and Ben Harrison
Qrkow.
September 5.1912
Across the Pacific. By Robert Carson.
January 2.193
Yankee Doodle Dandy.By Robert-Buckner.
January 23.1943.
Casablanca. By MurrayBurnett and JeanAlison.
March 20,193
Alr Force.By DudleNchols.
June 12,1913.
Action in the North Atlantic. By Guy Cilpatric.
See appendixp.528for exhibits 8 and4
100-138754-362
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