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Anti-American propaganda. Attacks moral degeneration, etc.
Two ordinary citizens enrolled in the Home Guard reflect on the war and express their total commitment not only to the defence of Britain, but to the defeat of Fascism.
A cartoon portraying Churchill as a Jekyll and Hyde figure. In the vaults of the spooky Bank of England Churchill mixes solutions of democracy, fraternity and liberty to produce a concoction which turns him...
Propaganda on the ‘ungentlemanly’ behaviour of the British in France during the retreat to Dunkirk and finally, attacking the French fleet at Oran. Churchill is identified as the chief criminal.
Drama to bring home the dire consequences of not observing the blackout.
An anti-British film produced in 1941 for the Reich’s Youth Movement. It draws a derogatory comparison between the decadence of the young Englishman and the aggressively clean-cut and healthy activities of...
A dramatised account of a fictional encounter between a German spy and two sisters, Caroline and Edith Grant, designed to show what precautions can be taken to hinder any infiltration or invasion by the...
This, the most vicious and virulent of all Nazi films, goes through the whole range of anti-semitic attitudes. It attacks Jews for allegedly choosing to live in squalor (in sequences of the Warsaw ghetto),...
One of three CARELESS TALK films. Professionally made, but even on release it was felt to be remote from the lives of ordinary people, its heroes too upper class and its traitors too inevitably working...
Released in August 1939 this is a catalogue of precautions to be taken by the civilian population ‘if war should come’. Correct and incorrect behaviour is illustrated in a variety of scenes and emphasis...
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