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The command is forward : selections from addresses on the motion picture industry in war and peace (1944)

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Contents ?age Introduction V The Command Is "Forward" I "In the Days When the Water Came up to Mont gomery Street" 3 No Blitz Required 6 Movies as Propaganda 8 The Function of the Motion Picture in Wartime in a Democracy 10 United We Stand i4 Films Fight for Freedom 21 All for One and One for All 28 Nickels and Billions 3i The Motion Picture and the World Community 34 "Emperor Jones" vs. "The Lost Chord" 37 The King's Highway 40 Hollywood and the Happy Ending 47 Appendices 1. List of War Activities Committee's Film Releases through December 31, 1943 51 2. Calendar of Francis S. Harmon's Speaking Engagements during 1943 54