The March of Time: Trouble Abroad - War Abroad, Depression at Home
1937
1 hr 11 mins
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As America attempted to pull itself out of the Great Depression, the world lurched toward war. Newsreels originally produced by Louis de Rochemont and narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis comprise the first part of the six-volume March of Time: Trouble Abroad videotape series. Subtitled War Abroad, Depression at Home, this video chronicles the news of 1937. Archival newsfilm segments include "Poland and War," reporting the political situation in Poland; "War in China"; "Dust Bowl"; "Dogs for Sale"; "The 49th State," about the key role of Hawaii in the defense of the U.S.; "Babies Wanted," about orphans and adoption in the U.S; "Rockefeller Millions," profiling the Rockefeller Foundation; "Rehearsal for War"; "The Spoils System"; "Pests in 1937"; and "Youth in Camps." Gleaned from newsreels produced by Time Magazine during the years 1935-1951, the monumental March of Time videotape collection features the Academy Award-winning "pictorial journalism" that informed, educated, and entertained millions of Americans for a decade and a half.
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