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6/10
History through 1950 American eyes
DarrellN26 November 2003
It might seem pointless to describe this film, other that to state the obvious. It is a compilation of major American and world news events from 1900 to 1950. Obviously with a run time of only 72 minutes, the film mostly includes only the tips of the biggest icebergs.

However, what I believe are useful to comment on are 1) the spin of the accompanying narration, and 2) some stories that seem major now but were omitted.

The film is so pro-American and patriotic, one might consider it propaganda. The film begins with America the Beautiful and ends with the Star Spangled Banner. The voiceover says Americans were `aided by God,' would `make the world safe for democracy,' and led `the worldwide fight against tyranny.' Also `Our country springs from the principle of righteousness,' `Others look to us for leadership,' and `Americans are firm in their right as God helps us to see the right.' Communists are referred to everywhere as `Reds' (`the exact opposite of freedom'). Japanese are referred to as `Japs' (`Americans fought Jap-by-Jap' in the Pacific WW2 campaign). The film is condescending toward women in a couple of places (`Women are, after all, still women').

There is no mention of the Holocaust (!) or U.S. internment camps for Japanese-Americans. There is virtually no coverage of civil rights, other than Jesse Owens and Joe Lewis as `breakthrough athletes,' and (appropriately) disparaging remarks about a Ku Klux Klan march in Washington.

Nevertheless, I don't regard these `faults' as reasons to avoid the film. They may actually say a lot about the attitude of many Americans (or at least the media) circa 1950.

This film is a worthwhile history lesson squeezed into a short space.

I reviewed this movie as part of a project at the Library of Congress. I've named the project FIFTY: 50 Notable Films Forgotten Within 50 Years. As best I can determine, this film, like the other forty-nine I've identified, has not been on video, telecast, or distributed in the U.S. since its original release. In my opinion, it is worthy of being made available again.
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6/10
Half a century of advancement, cultural marvels, social change, and war!
mark.waltz21 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Of course, the representation of social change is very select here as if the writers you didn't think the audience would be interested for more than seventy minutes. You get a lot more of women's advancements in business, fashion, sports and entertainment than you do on racial issues which is a shame.

You also only get snippets of important historical events and some inclusions seem rather unimportant to compare to some of the things left out. It's basically a reflection of the big events mixed in what may have appeared on gossip magazine covers. The Dione Quintuplets. Really?

But for the use of news rails it is fascinating as it builds up to the years between the world wars and some of the events that capitulated the second one into infamy. You could also say that some of them were left out due to lack of concrete information, but things like civil rights gains and the holocaust were not too unknown to be even given a mention. B+ for this history lesson.
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