December 7th (1943) | |
Director(s) | John Ford, Gregg Toland |
Producer(s) | John Ford |
Top Genres | Action, Historical, Short Films, War |
Top Topics | Aviation, World War II |
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December 7th Overview:
December 7th (1943) was a Action - Historical Film directed by John Ford and Gregg Toland and produced by John Ford.
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Quotes from December 7th
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Facts about December 7th
John Ford was brought in to re-shoot some scenes, shoot new ones and re-edit the film after the Army expressed its displeasure with the results of original director Gregg Toland.
The Japanese planes attacking Pearl Harbor were US "Dauntless" bombers.
Walter Huston, who plays Uncle Sam, the personification of the United States, was born in Canada.
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The Japanese planes attacking Pearl Harbor were US "Dauntless" bombers.
Walter Huston, who plays Uncle Sam, the personification of the United States, was born in Canada.
read more facts about December 7th...