The Fighting Generation
- October 1944 (1944-10)
The Fighting Generation is a 1944 propaganda short film or public service announcement[1] produced for the U.S. Treasury Department and intended to boost war bond sales, directed by an uncredited Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jennifer Jones as a nurse's aide.
The film was shot in a single day, on October 9, 1944.[2] Rhonda Fleming and actors Steve Dunhill and Tony Devlin were to appear in the scene, according to a call sheet,[2] but in the end, only Jones appears on-screen.
The film survives in the Academy Film Archive and was preserved in 2008. The film is part of the Academy War Film Collection, one of the largest collections of World War II-era short films held outside government archives.[3][4]
References
External links
- The Fighting Generation at IMDb
- A copy of the restored film.
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- Always Tell Your Wife (1923)
- An Elastic Affair (1930)
- Aventure Malgache (1944)
- Bon Voyage (1944)
- The Fighting Generation (1944)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- Incident at a Corner (1960)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985, episodes)
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- Number 13
- The Short Night
- The Blackguard
- Lord Camber's Ladies
- German Concentration Camps Factual Survey
- Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
- Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology
- Three Investigators
- Transatlantic Pictures
- High Anxiety
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies
- Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho
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