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Handy (Jam) OrganizationVictory Is Our Business (1942)

Patriotic motivational film for World War II industrial workers.


This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives

Producer: Handy (Jam) Organization
Sponsor: General Motors Corp.
Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W
Keywords: World War II: Homefront

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Reviewer: Spuzz - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - February 23, 2005
Subject: Kill! Kill! Kill!
I must say, this is probably the most sweat inducing movie I've seen in this archive, it's a buried treasure for sure.
As soon as the trumpets blare, and the title comes up, (and then another title, saying exactly the same thing) the narrator starts SHOUTING at us, and just doesnt stop, about the manufacture of war time machinery at chevrolet plants, A barrage of "Kill The Enemy NOW!" patriotic jingo is used, and you can't help but be caught up in it! The 2nd half of the movie focuses on the workers in Dayton OhIo, on how they're in the battlefield! How they're in the air! In the trenches! Kill! Kill! Kill!
Quite possibly the most propagandistic movie I've seen, this is a MUST SEE on this site!

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Shows what is being produced and how fast. Ends with a tuneful melody, "Soldiers of Industry".





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