Communism

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Communism is a short film from 1952 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

EXCELLENT COMMIE PROPAGANDA

"Russia today is regarded as a grave threat to our nation." Public display of giant portraits of Communist leaders. Cossacks on horseback wreaking havoc. World War I shortages of food in Russia. Storming the imperial palace. Women gathering grain in field. Russian factories. Narration: "communism denies religion and debases the individual to a part of the vast machine that powers the state." Men shown imprisoned behind barbed wire. Tank brigades. Hammer and sickle flag waving

U.S. unity with Russia in World War II; Stalin, Truman and Churchill at Yalta.

Communism
Produced byCoronet Instructional Films
Production
company
Coronet Instructional Films
Distributed byCoronet Instructional Films
Release date
1952
Running time
10:18
LanguageEnglish
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