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  1. Some Call It Greed: Directed by Tim Forbes. With Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Ray Kroc, Robert MacNeil. The growth and evolution of American economy's from the 1900's up to the 1970's is presented with extensive archive footage and historical contexts about how many influential entrepreneurs changed the course of society and economics in ...

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  2. Beginning with agrarian America's entrance into World War I, follows the country's economic history through today's computerized, fast-food service. Shared f...

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  3. Some Call It Greed. Summaries. The growth and evolution of American economy's from the 1900's up to the 1970's is presented with extensive archive footage and historical contexts about how many influential entrepreneurs changed the course of society and economics in America, from Ford and Sloan to the brains behind computers and technology.

  4. Lowell Thomas Voice. Robert MacNeil Voice. Critics reviews. The growth and evolution of American economy’s from the 1900’s up to the 1970’s is presented with extensive archive footage and historical contexts about how many influential entrepreneurs changed the course of society and economics in America,.

  5. Some Call It Greed (1977) - A pro-capitalism documentary from Forbes Magazine narrated (mostly) by Orson Welles. 231K subscribers in the ObscureMedia community. A relaxed place to share and discuss lesser known media: silent films, vintage exploitation flicks….

  6. 6 dic 2022 · Some Call It Greed. 1977. 51m. Documentary. Cast. Winston Churchill (Self) Adolf Hitler (Self) Ray Kroc (Self) Robert MacNeil (Self) Orson Welles (Narrator) Director. Tim Forbes. Synopsis.

  7. The growth and evolution of American economy’s from the 1900's up to the 1970's is presented with extensive archive footage and historical contexts about how many influential entrepreneurs changed the course of society and economics in America, from Ford and Sloan to the brains behind computers and technology.