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Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire is a short film from ca. 1930s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Many scenes of Manchurian industry and transportation. Shows Japanese life and culture in Manchuria. Film is soft-sell justification of Japanese occupation of the territory.
Manchukuo: The Newborn Empire | |
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Produced by | Beaux Art Productions |
Production company | Beaux Art Productions |
Distributed by | Beaux Art Productions |
Release date | ca. 1930s |
Language | English |
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