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  1. English. December 7th is a 1943 propaganda documentary film produced by the US Navy and directed by Gregg Toland and John Ford, about the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the event which sparked the Pacific War and American involvement in World War II. Toland was also the film's cinematographer and co-writer.

  2. 7 dic 2019 · 1.9K. 235K views 4 years ago #lionheartfilmworks #militaryhistory. John Ford's Feature film length Academy-Award-winning “Docudrama” recreation of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th,...

    • 76 min
    • 236,5K
    • LionHeart FilmWorks
  3. Il film, che fornisce la giustificazione morale alla partecipazione degli Stati Uniti alla guerra, stabilì le basi didattiche su cui si fondano i documentari fordiani sulla Corea e il Vietnam. La versione originale del film durava circa 90 minuti; qualcuno (chi?) obiettò sulla sua durata, sul suo contenuto o su entrambi e il film venne ...

  4. 99K views 11 years ago. In 1943 the U.S. Office of War Information distributed a film directed by John Ford and cinematographer Gregg Toland about the attack on Pearl Harbor. The film featured...

    • 5 min
    • 99,3K
    • Intelligent Channel
  5. Directed by John Ford, this retelling of the events of December 7, 1941 is a masterful piece of propaganda, stirring the emotions without straying too far from the truth. The scenes of devastation in the aftermath of the attack are particularly tragic.

  6. December 7th: Directed by John Ford, Gregg Toland. With Walter Huston, Harry Davenport, Dana Andrews, Paul Hurst. "Docudrama" about the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 and its results, the recovering of the ships, the improving of defense in Hawaii and the US efforts to beat back the Japanese reinforcements.

  7. Shortened down to only 20 minutes, the film won the Oscar in 1943. December 7th actually made the history: for years its images of the attack have been used as factual footage; in fact, Gregg Toland and Ray Kellogg did shoot these scenes in the Fox studios, since very few real images of the attack were available.