"The Film in War"

A discussion of the role of film in the first World War and then in the initial years of the second. Although Bates does discuss films intended as entertainment, he gives more attention to documentary, propaganda, and instructional films, especially focussing on the influence on military security of the film The Next of Kin. In the Royal Air Force Journal (August 8, 1942).

ID: 
cx159
Title: 
"The Film in War"
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
3
Word Count: 
ca. 1200
Publisher: 
Royal Air Force Journal
Year of Publication: 
1942
Document Type: 
Eads, Additions to
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