Don't Be a Sucker
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- Publication date
- 1947
- Topics
- facism, facist, WWII, Nazi, antifacism,
- Publisher
- U.S. War Department
- Item Size
- 581.0M
Like The House I Live In, this film warns that Americans will lose their country if they let themselves be turned into "suckers" by the forces of fanaticism and hatred. This thesis is rendered more powerful by the ever-present example of Nazi Germany, whose capsule history is dramatized as part of this film. There's a great deal of good sense in this film and more than a bit of wartime populism: "Let's not think about 'we' and 'they.' Let's think about 'us'!"]
It's interesting to think of this film in the light of Cold War anti-Communist politics, which really came into their own in the year this film was made. Were the witch-hunting politicians and citizens of the late Forties and early Fifties protecting the people, or were they themselves acting like "suckers?"
It's interesting to think of this film in the light of Cold War anti-Communist politics, which really came into their own in the year this film was made. Were the witch-hunting politicians and citizens of the late Forties and early Fifties protecting the people, or were they themselves acting like "suckers?"
Credits
The Refugee: Paul Lukas.
- Addeddate
- 2013-07-30 20:12:35
- Ccnum
- asr
- Closed captioning
- yes
- Color
- color
- Identifier
- 0022_Dont_Be_a_Sucker_22_33_53_00
- Identifier-storj
- jvc6zshoj6yhytvagxcktq5akt4a/archive.org/download/0022_Dont_Be_a_Sucker_22_33_53_00
- Sound
- sound
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20230731.02
- Year
- 1947
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qwertydog979
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April 19, 2023
Subject: uncanny - it's like they reached into the 21st Century
Subject: uncanny - it's like they reached into the 21st Century
EVERYONE needs to watch this film. The soapbox guy sounds a lot like some people I know. It's scary how unaware the average American is to the parallels.
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February 10, 2022
Subject: Still relevant
Subject: Still relevant
This is from another era. Contextualizing is difficult for some, so remember while watching this it's from the forties, not yesterday. But the themes are
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certainly relevant today. Possibly more so in America than it was in the late 40s.
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Spuzz
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February 7, 2016
Subject: Oh No! Freemasons!
Subject: Oh No! Freemasons!
A fairly standard 'watch out for the Nazis' film stopped cold in it's tracks with the warning that the right to be a Freemason would suffer. A man listens
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to a soapbox lecturer and agrees what the man has to say about negroes and foreigners, but draws the line at the hatred of Freemasons.. after all he's one himself! (I HOWLED at this). A older Hungarian sees this man and sees this as an excellent oppurtunity to ramble on (and on) about how Nazi Germany did the same thing, restricting everyone from Roamn Catholics and the jews (and the Freemasons!) movenments. Other then the brief bits of unintentional comedy, this is pretty standard.
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