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Victory Through Air Power
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Synopsis
Walt Disney's animation/live action hybrid feature Victory Through Air Power is unabashed, and undeniably entertaining, wartime propaganda. At the time the film was made, Disney was fascinated with the theories of Major Alexander de Seversky, a proponent of strategic long-range bombing. Since America's military leaders did not altogether subscribe to Seversky's "revolutionary" notions, Disney hoped to win their support with this 65-minute film. Beginning with a semicomic animated history of aviation, the film then segues into a retelling of Seversky's accomplishments, with the Major himself appearing to explain key points of his theories. Switching back to animation, the finale shows Seversky's "dream air force" in action, scientifically bombing enemy war factories and supply lines and thereby incapactitating their power to make war. Released by United Artists rather than Disney's usual conduit RKO, Victory Through Air Power served its purpose both in terms of the War Effort and in terms of enlightening the civilians in the audience. It has not been seen theatrically since, though portions of the animated sequences have popped up on Disney's various TV anthology series. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ollie Johnston Animator
Edward Plumb Composer (Music Score)
Oliver Wallace Composer (Music Score)
Paul J. Smith Composer (Music Score)
David Hand Director
H.C. Potter Director
Perce Pearce Director
Erdman Penner Screenwriter
George Stallings Screenwriter
James Bodrero Screenwriter
Perce Pearce Screenwriter
T. Hee Screenwriter
William Cottrell Screenwriter
Year: 1943
Runtime: 65
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Walt Disney Productions

Release
by United Artists