1964 Film Embassy Marine: A Sense of Security
The 1964 training film Embassy Marine: A Sense of Security was shown. The film was produced for U.S. Marines who volunte…
This anti-communism film, produced in 1966 by the John Birch Society, uses narration and news footage to detail the methods of communist rev… read more
This anti-communism film, produced in 1966 by the John Birch Society, uses narration and news footage to detail the methods of communist revolutionaries in China, Algeria, and Cuba, then argues that U.S. Civil Rights leaders are also Communists using the same methods. The film condemns several U.S. Presidents and the 1964 Civil Rights and 1965 Voting Rights Acts.
It contains language and graphic scenes of violence and death that may be disturbing to some viewers. close
The 1964 training film Embassy Marine: A Sense of Security was shown. The film was produced for U.S. Marines who volunte…
This 1963 film is a U.S. Information Agency report for overseas audiences on the March on Washington. The documentary be…
This compilation of film and audio recordings from many National Archives sources was produced by the Richard Nixon Pres…
This U.S. Navy film details Cold War installations in the Washington, D.C., region, including the Washington Navy Yard, …