Hollywood's Second World War
For the USA, World War 2 was an all-out war - to mobilize the masses, the US government launched a huge propaganda campaign and cinema, the medium of the masses, was quite simply their most important weapon. Government authorities monitored the production of feature films and the military itself produced documentaries aimed at rallying the American people to support the troops. This film tells the story of four Hollywood directors of European origin, who returned to the "Old World" during the Second World War to make propaganda documentaries for the US Army at the front: William Wyler from Alsace, Frank Capra from Italy, Anatole Litvak from Ukraine and - in post-war Germany - Billy Wilder from Austria.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | Hollywoods Zweiter Weltkrieg |
| Year | 2019 |
| Country | Germany |
| Genre | Documentary, War, History, TV Movie |
| Director | Jascha Hannover |
| Runtime | 90 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.0/10 (2 votes) |
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Hollywood's Second World War is a very strong film rated 8.0/10. Great direction and performances make this one well worth adding to your watchlist.
A high rating speaks for itself — this film found its audience and didn't let them down. Trust the collective taste.
Released in 2019, this film holds up just as well today. Best for: any evening when you want quality cinema with no compromises.
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🎭 Cast
Volker Schlöndorff
Self
George Stevens Jr.
Self
Catherine Wyler
Self
Anatole Litvak
Self (archive footage)
William Wyler
Self (archive footage)
Frank Capra
Self (archive footage)
Billy Wilder
Self (archive footage)
George Stevens
Self (archive footage)
Charlie Chaplin
Adenoid Hynkel (archive footage)
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