Mission: Improbable
Hollywood's controversial contribution to the wartime effort
by Lou Lumenick
posted Jan 6, 2010
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Hollywood | World War II | Michael Curtiz | studio system | propaganda | USSR | American President | Cold War | Joseph E. DaviesTHE AUTHOR
Lou Lumenick is the chief film critic of the New York Post.
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“The Normandy invasion would not have been possible without Mission to Moscow,” says Davies’s granddaughter, Mia Grosjean. This is a mis-quote, I NEVER SAID THIS! Lou, PLEASE, if you're going to quote me, quote me correctly. This is the second time I have asked. M. Grosjean
Mia Grosjean posted 22.01.10