Propaganda in Moving Pictures: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, 77th Congress, 1st Session, on S.Res.152, a Resolution Authorizing an Investigation of War Propaganda Disseminated by the Motion Picture Industry and of Any Monopoly in the Production, Distribution Or Exhibition of Motion Pictures; Sept.9-26, 1951 |
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... kind into an arguing match with no control , such as a court has , over the pertinency of questions or the propriety of questions propounded . So this subcommittee will have to determine for itself as it proceeds with the examination of ...
... kind into an arguing match with no control , such as a court has , over the pertinency of questions or the propriety of questions propounded . So this subcommittee will have to determine for itself as it proceeds with the examination of ...
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... kind . I think he ought to be permitted to make his state- ment without being sworn . Senator CLARK of Idaho ... kind of legislation , if I might inquire ? Senator NYE . I would not undertake to even suggest at this moment what kind of ...
... kind . I think he ought to be permitted to make his state- ment without being sworn . Senator CLARK of Idaho ... kind of legislation , if I might inquire ? Senator NYE . I would not undertake to even suggest at this moment what kind of ...
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... kind of picture it shall or shall not make . ) The American public can afford the degree of censor- ship necessary to keep any semipublic agency functioning properly . Mr. Chairman , I am sure that you and members of your committee are ...
... kind of picture it shall or shall not make . ) The American public can afford the degree of censor- ship necessary to keep any semipublic agency functioning properly . Mr. Chairman , I am sure that you and members of your committee are ...
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... kind of reading of his letter this morning . From what I have said I think , though , that either Senator Clark of Missouri or myself ought to deal with whatever is the contention or the excuse offered by Mr. Willkie in the name of the ...
... kind of reading of his letter this morning . From what I have said I think , though , that either Senator Clark of Missouri or myself ought to deal with whatever is the contention or the excuse offered by Mr. Willkie in the name of the ...
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... kind of thing , had told him that those who some might choose to call " appeasuers , " just as other writers previously quoted have labeled some of us " appeasers ” must be made the target of the films . It would follow , of course ...
... kind of thing , had told him that those who some might choose to call " appeasuers , " just as other writers previously quoted have labeled some of us " appeasers ” must be made the target of the films . It would follow , of course ...
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advertising American answer Applause BALABAN believe British broadcast called censor censorship Chairman charge CLARK of Idaho CLARK of Missouri committee correct Crull DIETZ entertainment exhibitors fact FIDLER Fidler's column films FISHER FLYNN freedom German give going Hamilton Woman hate Hays hear Hitler Hollywood interested investigation Jimmie Fidler Laughter letter Loew's matter Mayer mean ment Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer mind Miss monopoly Mortal Storm motion motion-picture industry moving pictures moving-picture industry Nashville Banner Nazi nazi-ism never newspapers Norma Shearer OEHMAN opinion paper Paramount percent president producers propaganda pictures question radio SCHENCK screen Senator BROOKS Senator CLARK Senator MCFARLAND Senator NYE Senator TOBEY Sergeant York speech STAHLMAN stars statement story studios subcommittee talking tell testimony theaters thing tion told truth trying tures Twentieth Century-Fox United Artists United States Senate Warner Bros Willkie witness ZANUCK
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Page 6 - It cannot be put out of view that the exhibition of moving pictures is a business, pure and simple, originated and conducted for profit, like other spectacles, not to be regarded, nor intended to be regarded by the Ohio Constitution, we think, as part of the press of the country, or as organs of public opinion.
Page 330 - The history, institutions, prominent people and citizenry of other nations shall be represented fairly.
Page 48 - Thou shall love the Lord thy God and thy neighbor as thyself.
Page 96 - Columbia, a restraint of trade, in violation of the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 2, 1890, entitled 'An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Page 34 - Suppose, then, that we recess until 2 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 12 noon, a recess was taken until 2 pm of the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The subcommittee resumed at 2 pm, on the expiration of the recess.
Page 63 - UNITED STATES SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10 am in room 412, Senate Office Building, Senator Fred H.
Page 88 - Do you solemnly swear that the testimony which you are about to give before this committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you, God ? Mr.