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- article: Archetypes as Propaganda in Alfred Hitchcock's "Lost" World War II Films
- author(s): J. Justin Gustainis & Deborah Jay DeSilva
- journal: Film & History (1997)
- issue: volume 27, issue 1-4, pages 80-87
- journal ISSN: 0360-3695
- publisher: Historians Film Committee
- keywords: Alfred Hitchcock, Aventure Malgache (1944), Bon Voyage (1944), Bret Wood, Deborah Jay DeSilva, Film (USA), Film Comment (1993) - Foreign correspondence: The rediscovered war films of Alfred Hitchcock, Foreign Correspondent (1940), France, François Truffaut, French Resistance Movement, History, J. Justin Gustainis, John Houseman, Lifeboat (1944), Ministry of Information, New York City, New York, Notorious (1946), Propaganda Films, Saboteur (1942), Sam P. Simone, Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Short Films, Spellbound (1945), War Films, World War II
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