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Genre
  
Documentary, Short

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

7.6/10
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Screenplay
  
Preston Sturges

Writer
  
Preston Sturges

Language
  
English

Safeguarding Military Information movie poster

Release date
  
January 16, 1942

Produced by
  
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Cast
  
Eddie Bracken
,
Walter Huston
,
Judy Holliday

Genres
  
Documentary, Short Film, Black-and-white, Propaganda film

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Safeguarding military information 1941


Safeguarding Military Information was a short propaganda film produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1942.

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Description

The film opens with a dramatic explosion of a ship by two undercover saboteurs and then fades into a written "Thoughtlessness Breeds Sabotage" message. A short vignette comes next with a sailor with his girlfriend on the telephone at a bar. As he placates her suspicions by telling her that he is sailing to Hawaii on the USS Navajo at 10:30 pm. A man with a radio disguised as a hearing aid is sitting next to him, and he sends the message to his confederates speaking in code with an enemy submarine, which blows up the ship.

Walter Huston then appears as a military instructor briefing a class about military security, and narrates a short vignette about service men in a bowling alley and how they confront a stranger asking questions about military equipment.

Probably the most powerful segment is the last, in which a woman at a grocery store, tells the grocer about her son George taking a train to the West Coast, unaware of the person standing behind her. The film fades into a newspaper room, and an editor hurriedly ordering a re-write after receiving a telephone call. When the headline is shown, it does not show the information that the woman gave out, but that 200 servicemen died in a train explosion. The women's face is shown superimposed on the newspaper saying, "No, not George!"

References

Safeguarding Military Information Wikipedia
Safeguarding Military Information IMDb Safeguarding Military Information themoviedb.org


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