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Film Daily, New York, September 23, 1941


„Went out of bound“

Editorial content. „CRITICS NIX SENATE CHARGES

      No War-Mongering by Industry, U. S. Critics Find

Nation‘s Film Reviewers

Tell Film Daily There Is No

Industry War-mongering“ (...)

      „E. D. Keilman of the Topeka, Kans., Daily Capital took

exception to the phraseology of the questions,

writing.“ (...) „Charlie Chaplin‘s Dictator is a caricature

built to get the money, not caring who was hit

and hoping that the target was an unpopular one.“ (...)

      „Marion Boon of the St. Louis Star-Times commented that

Confessions of a Nazi Spy was ,too obvious in intent,

too inflammatory for date of release‘ and asserted that Manhunt

and Great Dictator went out of bound to express hatred

for Hitlerism.‘“ (...)

    

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