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Operation Abolition 1960 -transfer from 16mm original print
Operation Abolition a 1960 documentary produced by the House Committee on Un-American Activities ( House Un-American Activities Committee or ...
"Operation Abolition" (1960) & "Operation Correction" (1961) Reel America Preview
Both 44 minute films debut Nov. 1 at 4pm ET on C-SPAN3.
Operation Abolition Part 1....1960 Film on The House of Un-American Activities Committee
The first film by a private citizen which criticizes a US goverment committee includes 1930s footage of House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) ...
Operation Abolition Part 2....1960 Film on The House on Un-American Activities Committee
Operation Abolition Part Film on The House on Un-American Activities Committee.
Operation Abolition
"Operation Abolition" was an extremely important film for young conservative activists in the early 1960s. Young Americans for Freedom often recruited new ...
Popular movie trailers from 1960
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Two plays by William Saroyan portraying writers stymied, inspired, frustrated, excited, listful, wistful, slothful, awed, unnerved, perhaps corrupted and perplexed by the promise and let-down writing holds for them.
Newly graduated defense attorney David Kyle (Vincent Ball) is stymied by his first case: to represent youthful criminal Jimmy Fuller (Brian Smith), who refuses to explain his involvement in the murder of the revered Diana White (Angela Douglas), a probation officer seemingly devoted to her work.
A kindhearted wandering gambler named Hajiro gets involved in a crisis of a village as he passes through and decides to lend a sword in hopes to rescue them.
Nirmala (Padmini) is a poor but talented young dancer who falls in love with a rich man's son Sekar (Gemini Ganesan), but he is forced to marry a rich man's daughter Prathiba (Tambaram Lalitha).
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