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Food Will Win the War
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Food Will Win the War

Jul 20, 1942
0h 6m
★ 5.6

Overview

World War II propaganda film on the importance of American farming. A morale booster film stressing the abudance of American agricultural output.

Genres

Documentary
Animation

Production Companies

Walt Disney Productions

Cast

Fred Shields

Narrator

Fred Shields

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