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The amazing complete compilation of Films from The Cold War Era on a 2- DVD set. Jam packed full of hours of films discussing the conflict and the fight between communism and capitalism. Many of the films are American propagana films - so naturally they are anti-communist. Great for educational purposes, or any general interest in The Cold War - Communism and Capitalism from the actual time period.
5 hours and 20 minutes Approximate Total Run Time
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The Cold War DVD - DISC 1
Title
Description
Duration
The Challenge of Ideas (Part I & 2) 1961
John Wayne, Edward R. Murrow and others discuss the ideological battle between U.S. and Soviet Union.
30:25
In Our Hands, Part 1, 2, 3 & 4 (1950)
How a limited government and private control over labor, resources and tools can stave off a Communist takeover of the U.S.
59:01
Our Cities Must Fight (1951)
Civil defense film admonishing U.S. city dwellers to stay and fight in case of enemy invasion, rather than evacuate.
On Guard! The Story of SAGE (ca. 1956)
Innovations in computer technology as weapons in the Cold War..
About Fallout (1955)
Attempt to dispel many common myths and fallacies about radioactive fallout in the context of the cold war.
Medical Aspects of Nuclear Radiation (1950)
Attempt to argue away the dangers of nuclear radiation, with some excellent animation.
The Responsibilities of American Citizenship (1955)
Anti-communist orientation for Americans.
Going Places (1948)
Cold War cartoon defending the profit motive against anti-capitalist critics.
The Cold War DVD - DISC 2
Title
Description
Duration
Communism (1952)
Educational film on the Cold War conflict.
The War We Are In: Communism vs. Capitalism (1962)
Lecture given by Dr. George S. Benson, President of HardingCollege in Searcy, Arkansas.
Tragedy or Hope (1972)
Educating 1960s campus protesters as to 'what's right with America.
24:42
Make Mine Freedom (1948)
This Cold War-era cartoon uses humor to tout the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capitalism.
Red Chinese Battle Plan (1964)
Cold War-era anti-Chinese propaganda film featuring footage of revolutionary activities and combat.
25:15
Meet King Joe (1949)
Cold War cartoon aimed at American workers with the objective of convincing them of their good fortune.
A Welcome Guest in the House (1957)
Tribute to television as servant of the public in the Cold War era.
Biological Warfare (1952)
Cold War America gears up to fend off threats from unconventional bioweapons.
Why Play Leap Frog? (1949)
Cold War-era cartoon aimed at convincing workers that increased productivity brings about greater purchasing power.
Why Kill the Goose: The Profit System (1955)
Capitalistic film that sings the praises of the American profit system, to contribute to better living standards. Anti-communistic.
It's Everybody's Business (1954)
Corporate Cold War-era cartoon linking Bill of Rights to free-enterprise ideology.
DVD comes in 2-DVD paper case ready to play in any DVD player.
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DVD comes in a deluxe full size DVD case.
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