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The Town (1945 film)

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Director
  
Josef von Sternberg

Country
  
United States

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Language
  
English

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Release date
  
1945 (1945)

The Town is a short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information in 1945. It was directed by Josef von Sternberg.

Contents

Lucy ann polk and the town criers on film 1945


Synopsis

The Town presents an idealized vision of American life, shown in microcosm by Madison, Indiana. The diversity of the town's ethnic origins is highlighted, noting the Czech, Dutch, German, and Italian communities, some of whom were immigrants or children of immigrants. Schools are shown to be free and open to all, as are libraries and swimming pools. The press is depicted as free. Some people are shown who don't like the current administration in Washington, and don't like the newspaper's policy, but the newspaper prints their complaint. Trials are conducted in front of a jury, for all the world to see. The prosecutor serves as the judge's opponent in the last election, and even said he was unfit for office, but they work together anyway. Everyone had the right to vote, from the store keeper, to the attorney himself. In a democracy, the only thing that is secret is the ballot.

The film ends by stating that the American people, descended from settlers in the old world, are now going back over the seas to free their homelands.

References

The Town (1945 film) Wikipedia
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