December 7th the Pearl Harbor story
(2001, original release: 1943)

Nonfiction

DVD

Call Numbers:
DVD/DOCUMENTARY/DECEMBER

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PUBLISHED
[Tulsa, Oklahoma] : VCI Entertainment, [2001, 1943]
©2001
EDITION
Special edition
DESCRIPTION

1 videodisc (82, 76 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in

ISBN/ISSN
9781557391612 KFP 507, 6306328556 KPF 507
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Running times - Feature: 84 minutes, B & W, 2001, Not Rated. Bonus materials: approx. 76 minutes

Feature film (84 min.) -- Bonus materials (ca. 76 min.)

John Ford's "DECEMBER 7TH" was banned by the U.S. Government for nearly fifty years. This special edition is now available; presenting the fully restored, 84-minute version, with subtitles added to the controversial Japanese language sequences and a special "behind the scene" introduction. (A completely censored 34-minute version of the film was released and earned John Ford his fourth Academy Award.) This full-length version stars Walter Huston as Uncle Sam and is set in Honolulu on the day before the Japanese attack. Uncle Sam vacations complacently in Hawaii, concerned with the on-going war in Europe. On Sunday morning, December 7th, air squadrons appear, "swooping down like flights of tiny locust". The attack on Pearl Harbor, America's first battle of World War II, is vividly illustrated as only Hollywood can do

Bonus Material includes: UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Pearl Harbor first films! MOVIETONE NEWS EXTRA! First actual battle films. Includes comments by Al Brick, the Movietone cameraman who filmed the footage. JAPAN'S REACTION! When this "uncensored" version was first shown in Japan in 1995 it was treated as a major news story. See the actual newscast in both Japanese and English. Full commentary by four actual Pearl Harbor survivors! Learn the inside story on how the un-cut version of December 7th was made and why the U.S. Government kept it classified and away from public view for decades. Compare the cut and uncensored versions! Feature has English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired

Includes: Frank Capra's infamous "KNOW YOUR ENEMY: JAPAN" (1945) 56 minutes. Produced for the U.S. Army, this propaganda piece is a combination of authentic newsreels, captured enemy films, scenes from Japanese feature films, plus re-enactments filmed in Hollywood

Directed by John Ford and Gregg Toland

Walter Huston, Harry Davenport

Produced by Kit Parker Films; the War Dept., Special Service Division, with cooperation of the Signal Corps, in 1943, and Dept. of the Navy

DVD ; dolby

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