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Armed with one of Hollywood's most powerful studios, the Warner brothers fought a personal crusade against Hitler during World War II with propaganda films made both for public consumption and exclusive military use.
Featuring photos, historical documents, animation art and selected shorts from the USC Warner Bros. Archives collection, the exhibit demonstrates the power of cinema as a propaganda tool and examines the sometimes uneasy marriage between filmmakers and the American political machine.
This exhibition is curated by Randi Hokett.
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