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December 7th

Toland's original hour-long treatment was rejected as too critical; the thirty-four-minute cut won the 1943 Academy Award. Both survive and both are here.

Year
1943
Made by
US Navy Field Photographic Branch
Directed by
John Ford and Gregg Toland
Free to use because
A work of the United States government — no copyright, anywhere

The note

This is the rare case where the argument between a film-maker and his service is preserved in full. Toland's long version stages a debate between Uncle Sam and a sceptic, dwells on complacency in Hawaii before the attack, and was suppressed. Ford's short version is a straight account of the raid and its dead, and it won the Oscar. Hearing them in sequence is the closest this archive comes to watching a government edit itself. Federal work, no copyright.

December 7th, 1943. US Navy Field Photographic Branch. Directed by John Ford and Gregg Toland. This is the film’s soundtrack: narration, score and location sound, streamed from the Internet Archive’s master. No picture — the audio is the work. A work of the United States government, and therefore free of copyright anywhere it is used.

2 recordings

Transmission

1 January

1943

December 7th

December 7th — December 7th (Long Version)

Network

US Navy Field Photographic Branch

Running time

1h 15m

December 7th (1943). US Navy Field Photographic Branch. Held by the Internet Archive;

Transmission

1 January

1943

December 7th

December 7th — December 7th (Short Version)

Network

US Navy Field Photographic Branch

Running time

33 min

December 7th (1943). US Navy Field Photographic Branch. Held by the Internet Archive;