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  • The World Is Ours (1938)
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    Short | 20 min | Short, History, News
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The World Is Ours (1938)
Approved
Short | 20 min | Short, History, News

A collaboration of Hollywood's major studios release through each studios film exchanges free to theatre exhibitors, telling the story of what motion pictures represent to any local community utilizing a typical American family of four. ...See moreA collaboration of Hollywood's major studios release through each studios film exchanges free to theatre exhibitors, telling the story of what motion pictures represent to any local community utilizing a typical American family of four. The short opens with the family at home discussing the value of movie to their lives. They take a vacation trip to Hollywood, and get the chance to view short clips from current productions at each of the major studios. The finale has the family returning to their home in Anytown, USA realizing fully just why the movies represent their best entertainment. 1938 was the year of the "Movies Are Your Best Entertainment" industry slogan. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Lou Harris (original story and screenplay) | Herman Hoffman (original story and screenplay)
Producer
Composer
David Snell (music score)
Cinematographer
Editor
Peter Ballbusch (as Peter Ballbausch)
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Release date
Oct 27, 1938 (United States)

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