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    1948 · Documentary · 48m

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  1. Design for Death is a 1947 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. [1] It was based on a shorter U.S. Army training film, Our Job in Japan, that had been produced in 1945–1946 for the soldiers occupying Japan after World War II. Both films dealt with Japanese culture and the origins of the war.

  2. A 1947 film that won an Oscar for best documentary, using captured Japanese films to expose the country's militarism and imperialism. It covers 700 years of Japanese history, from the feudal caste system to Pearl Harbor, with narration by Dr. Seuss and Hans Conried.

    • (48)
    • Documentary
    • Richard Fleischer
    • 1947
  3. While revealing the steps that Japan took that led to Pearl Harbor, it goes back 700 years to the feudal caste system, a peasant revolt suppressed after the Samurai murdered over 40,000 people, to Admiral Perry forcibly opening Japan to foreign trade, to the perversion of converting the Shinto religion of nature-worship to that of a fanatic ...

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Designed for Death" streaming on Hoopla or buy it as download on Vudu. Synopsis After re-vamping a home, beautiful interior decorator Ava becomes madly obsessed with the handsome owner.

    • Jessica Janos
    • 3
  5. More. Review by Tim Clouse ★★ 3. Of course, this is racist, but what can you expect when this was after a brutal war with Japan. I will say that I find that it is more than propaganda it is basically an instruction film of how we should assimilate Japan the American way, and that is worse than just plain propaganda.

    • Richard Fleischer
    • RKO Radio Pictures
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  7. Other articles where Design for Death is discussed: Richard Fleischer: Early life and work: He subsequently coproduced Design for Death (1947), an Academy Award-winning documentary about the psychology of the Japanese; it was assembled from newsreels seized by Allied forces.

  8. Newsreel footage then depicts the growing nationalistic movement in Japan, which was fueled by the Japanese soldiers' belief that their souls would live on even after their death. Actual battle scenes show the escalation of the war, including rapid attacks on China, French Indo-China, Pearl Harbor, Wake Island, Shanghai, Guam and many other ...

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