Hearings regarding the communist infiltration of the motion picture industry. Hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, first session. Public law 601 (section 121, subsection Q (1947)

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30 COMMUNISM IN MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY Pbo-American Short Subjects Produced by Warner Bros. Studios — Continued Release date Title Apr. 13, 1946 Gem of the Ocean (U. S. Navy). Narration by Cliarles L. Tedford. September 29, 1945- Here Comes the Nqvy Biuid. Director: Dave Gould. Photographed in cooptn-ation with (U. S. Navy). January G, 1945 Beaelihead to Berlin ( U. S. Coastguard). ♦ Narration written by Charles Linton Tedford. August IS, 1945 Orders From Tolvyo. In cooperation with the Philippine government and the Office of Strategic Services. Prologue by Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, Resident Commissioner of the Philippines, to the United States photographer and narrated by David C Griffin, captain, United States Marine Corps. September 23, 1944__. Proudly We Serve (U. S. Marine Corps). Director : Crane Wilbur. Writer: Written by Crane Wilbur. Stars : Andrea King, Warren Douglas. March 3, 1945 Nav.v Nurse (U. S. Navy). Director : D. Ross Lederman. Stars : Andrea King, Marjorie Riordan, Warren Douglas. July 7, 1945 Live an<l Learn (U. S. Army). Writer : Charles Tedford. July 21, 1945 Yankee Doodle's Daughters (U. S. Army and Navy). Director : Dave Gould. October 2, 1945 Women at War (U. S. Army). Director : Jean Negulesco. Writer : Screen play by Charles L. Tedford. Stars : Faye Emerson, Dorothy Day, INIarjorie Hoshelle, Virginia Christine, Robert Warwick. December 11, 1943— Task Force (U. S. Coast Guard). January 1, 1944 Into the Clouds (Office of the Quartermaster General, U. S. Army). October 10, 1942 Ship Is Born. A (U. S. Maritime Commission and U. S. Coast Guard). Director : .Jean Negulesco. Writer : Written by Capt. Owen Crump. January 2, 1943 Fighting Engineers. The (U. S. Engineering Col-ps). Director : B. Reaves Eason. Writers: Screen play by Charles Tedford and Owen Crump. Stars : Richard Ti-avis, Robert Armstrong, and James Flavin. August 7, 1943 Mountain Fighters (U. S. Army). Director : B. Reaves Eason. Writer : Screen play by Charles L. Tedford. Stars : John Ridgely, Peter Wiiitney, Warren Douglas. June 26, 1943 Champions Training Champions. Photographer by Bureau of Aeronautics, United States Navy. Writer : James Bloodworth. November 7, 1942 Beyond the Line of Duty. Produced with War Department cooperation. Director : Lewis Seller. Writer: Edwin Gilbert. Star: Capt. Hewitt T. Wheless, United States Army Air Force. April 10, 1043 Rear Gunner, The. Produced with cooperation of War Department. Director : Ray p]nright. Writer: Written by Edwin Gilbert. Stars: Burgess M 'rcdith, Ronald Regan, Tom N:^al, Bernard Zanville, Jonathan Hale.