Documentary exploring Warner Brothers' film production during World War II, covering the history of the Warner sons and their movies from World War I to the early days of the war. It highlights 1939's Confessions of A Nazi Spy and the propagandized films made during the war to boost morale. The documentary concludes with Pride of the Marines, which prepared America for the homecoming of wounded veterans, and touches on the impact of Mission to Moscow, a film requested by FDR to promote the alliance with the Soviet Union.
Warner at War
Warner Bros. produced films during World War II to mentally prepare Americans for the war effort and boost domestic morale.