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Duck and Cover is a 1952 American civil defense animated and live action social guidance film [1] that is often characterized [2] [3] as propaganda. [4] It has similar themes to the more adult-oriented civil defense training films.
The child-oriented film Duck and Cover was produced a year later by the Federal Civil Defense Administration in 1951. The adult-orientated Survival Under Atomic Attack issued in 1950, pre-dated the release of Duck and Cover in 1951-52. The booklet was accompanied by a companion film by the same name. [33]
English: Duck and Cover is a famous civil defense film for children in which Bert the Turtle shows what to do in case of atomic attack. Français : Duck and Cover (Plonge et couvre-toi !) est un court métrage de propagande américain de 1951 destiné aux enfants en leur apprenant ce qu'il fallait faire en cas d'attaque nucléaire.
Duck and Cover is a 1951 American civil-defense animated and live-action social guidance film, directed by Anthony Rizzo. Often characterized as propaganda, it has similar themes to more adult-oriented civil-defense training films.
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English: Title Duck and Cover Contributor Names United States. Office of Civil Defense. Archer Productions Created / Published 1951 Subject Headings - Animated films Genre Animated films Notes - Summary: "This is an official Civil Defense film produced in co-operation with the Federal Civil Defense Administration and in consultation with the safety commission of the National Education ...
The 1999 feature film The Iron Giant, [9] set in 1957, features a social guidance film-within-a-film titled Atomic Holocaust, the style and tone of which emulate 1952's Duck and Cover. [2] A fifth-season episode of the AMC series Mad Men, which takes place between July 1966 and August 1966, uses the title of 1959's Signal 30 as the episode ...
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