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The World at War (1942)
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Screenwriter Sam Spewack was the guiding force behind this 66-minute U.S. Government documentary. Unlike other films of its ilk, The World at War does not explore the causes of WWII; rather, it concentrates on a recitation of places, dates and events, with emphasis on pre-Pearl Harbor American isolationism. There is the suggestion that Japan was largely responsible for the present world conflict, hardly the case but an understandable assumption in the wake of the sneak attack on December 7, 1941. The Nazis and Italian fascists are also raked over the coals via newsreel clips of the invasions of Ethiopia, Austria, Munich, Czechoslovakia and the rest. The World at War was narrated by
Paul Stewart
, a graduate of
Orson Welles
' Mercury Theatre. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Samuel Spewack
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Year: 1942
Runtime: 66
Country: USA
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Category: Documentary
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1942 - Best War Film - New York Film Critics Circle
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