The Price of Victory

Paramount Victory Short No.. T2 -3: The Price of Victory is an American documentary from the year 1942.

Action

U.S. Vice President Henry A. Wallace talks about the four freedoms, which in 1941 formulated by the President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a speech on the state of the nation. Wallace explains the reasons why the Axis forces must be defeated and the costs lie ahead for the American people to achieve this goal.

Awards

1943, the film was nominated in the category Best Documentary Oscar.

Background

The propaganda film was produced by Paramount Pictures and published by the United States Office of War Information. The premiere took place on 3 December 1942.

1942 and 1943 produced four Paramount propaganda films. , Under the collective title of Paramount Victory Short No. T2 were expelled. In Part 1 (A Letter from Bataan ) and Part 4 (The Aldrich Family Gets in the Scrap ) actors were used for the frame story, while part 2 (We Refuse to Die ) and this Part 3, both of which were nominated for an Oscar pure documentaries were. William H. Pine and Maxwell Shane worked together on the first three parts.

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