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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | www.yumheart.com |
| FEATURES: | NTSC, Black & White, Classic Comprehensive set of Cold War Era Films on 1 DVD, Good Quality transfers to Digital DVD Format, DVD Menu system to navigate the films, DVD will play in ALL regions - it is region free., Please see below for full descriptions of the films on this set. |
| TYPE: | Nonfiction - Documentary - History |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 689076355865 |
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Titles: In Our Hands, Part 1: How We Got What We Have 1950 20:28 <
>In Our Hands, Part 2: What We Have 1950 13:53 <
>In Our Hands, Part 3: How To Lose What We Have 1950 11:48 <
>In Our Hands, Part 4: How to Keep What We Have 1950 11:07 <
>How a limited government and private control over labor, resources and tools can stave off a Communist takeover of the U.S. <
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>A Look at Capitalism 1955 13:07 <
>Economic lecture on the merits and workings of capitalism. With Prof. Clifton L. Ganus of Harding College, Searcy, Ark. <
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>America's Distribution of Wealth 1955 11:48 <
>Demonstrates the widespread ownership of America's basic wealth and the equitable distribution of national income. With Prof. Clifton L. Ganus of Harding College, Searcy, Ark. <
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>Brink of Disaster (Part I) 1972 27:19 <
>Brink of Disaster (Part II) 1972 1:10 <
>How 1960s activism 'threatens' American moral, religious and ethical principles. <
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>Tragedy or Hope 1972 24:03 <
>Educating 1960s campus protesters as to 'what's right with America.' <
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>The Challenge of Ideas (Part I) 1961 25:35 <
>The Challenge of Ideas (Part II) 1961 3:55 <
>John Wayne, Edward R. Murrow and others discuss the ideological battle between U.S. and Soviet Union. <
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>China Under Communism 1962 20:48 <
>Foreign correspondent John Stroehm conducts a tour through the People's Republic of China. <
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>Communism 1952 10:18 <
>Educational film on the Cold War conflict. <
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>Going Places 1948 8:33 <
>Cold War cartoon defending the profit motive against anti-capitalist critics. <
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>It's Everybody's Business 1954 19:53 <
>Corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology. <
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>Make Mine Freedom 1948 9:30 <
>This Cold War-era cartoon uses humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism. <
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>Meet King Joe 1949 9:26 <
>Cold War cartoon aimed at American workers with the objective of convincing them of their good fortune. <
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>Red Chinese Battle Plan 1964 25:15 <
>Cold War-era anti-Chinese propaganda film featuring footage of revolutionary activities and combat, 1921-64. <
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>The Responsibilities of American Citizenship 1955 10:29 <
>Anti-communist orientation for Americans <
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>The Secret of American Production 1955 13:00 <
>Free-enterprise-oriented lecture on the successes of the American economic system. With Prof. Clifton L. Ganus of Harding College, Searcy, Ark. <
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>Secure the Blessings 1951 23:44 <
>Shows how American schoolchildren are taught the value of democracy, freedom and good citizenship. <
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>Starting Now (Are You Ready for Service? No. 4 The Draft) 1951 10:40 <
>High school students anticipate and prepare for the military draft. <
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>Story of Enterprise 1955 12:30 <
>How a young couple parlays their frozen custard booth into a multimillion dollar business and constructs a parable of capitalist economics. With Prof. Clifton L. Ganus of Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas. <
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>The War We Are In: Communism vs. Capitalism 1962 23:23 <
>Lecture given by Dr. George S. Benson, President of Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas. <
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>A Welcome Guest in the House 1957 23:39 <
>Tribute to television as servant of the public in the Cold War era. <
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>Why Kill the Goose: The Profit System 1955 11:17 <
>Sings the praises of the American profit system, arguing that profits, although much smaller than generally believed, make possible a continuing stream of technological advances and new and better products which contribute to the rising living standards. With Prof. Clifton L. Ganus of Harding College, Searcy, Ark. <
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>Why Play Leap Frog? 1949 9:39 <
>Cold War-era cartoon aimed at convincing workers that increased productivity brings about greater purchasing power.