A 1944 propaganda short film produced for the U.S. Treasury Department and intended to boost war bond sales, directed by an uncredited Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jennifer Jones as a nurse's aide. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, from the Academy War Film Collection, in 2008.
Bugs Bunny and friends sing and dance to promote the sale of government bonds in support of the war effort.
En este film, un mensaje publicitario para una campaña de bonos de guerra, McLaren dibuja símbolos, un dibujo hecho con líneas y letreros, directamente en film limpio de 35 mm para sincronizar con una banda musical tributo a la marcha "El Tronador" de Sousa. El color fue impreso en laboratorio mediante proceso Warnercolor.
Propaganda documentary about a man, called Kulicke, who has a nightmare about being inducted into the airforce right to to front line.
In the final push of World War II, with Germany and Japan on the ropes, Eddie Bracken urges the American people to buy more war bonds.
German propaganda film about the importance of buying war bonds.
Viktoria, the figure at the top of the Siegesäule in Berlin, asks Michel to raise money for the war effort. Michel takes a trip through Germany, gathering in various famous places to raise money and connect to national history.