The First Motion Picture Unit: When Hollywood Went to War ()


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The story of the formation of the First Motion Picture Unit during World War II, which created an alliance between Washington and Hollywood for the purpose of making military training films.

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Constantine Nasr

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Constantine Nasr ... (writer)

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Douglas A. Cunningham ... consulting producer (as Doug Cunningham)
Emily Moore ... co-producer

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Michael Fallavollita

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Chris Colley ... re-recording mixer

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