Alec Baldwin Intro - December 7th (1943)
Guest host Alec Baldwin introduces December 7th, 1943.
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December 7th (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Certainly, Uncle Sam
The credits suggest a straightforward military documentary but the picture, produced mainly by cinematographer Gregg Toland and writer Sam Engel, opens with Walter Huston, playing Uncle Sam, and Harry Davenport his conscience, in Hawaii on December 6th, 1941, in December 7th, 1943.
December 7th (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Full-Fledged American Citizens
Harry Davenport plays Mr. C., the conscience of Walter Huston who plays Uncle Sam, whose inclination is to fully trust the many Japanese-American citizens of Hawaii, early in the hybrid docudrama December 7th, in one of many scenes cut from the original 1943 release.
December 7th (1943) -- (Movie Clip) It Can't Happen Here
Continuing the conversation, purportedly taking place in Hawaii on December 6th, 1941, with Harry Davenport the conscience of Walter Huston who plays Uncle Sam, in one of the incendiary quasi-dramatic scenes cut from the original release of the Navy propaganda feature December 7th, 1943.