Summary
December 7th is an American war film first released in 1943,
directed by John Ford and Gregg Toland.
The film stars Walter Huston, Harry Davenport, Dana Andrews, Paul Hurst and George O’Brien.
It has also been released under the title: December 7th: The Movie.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: John Ford, Gregg Toland
- Script: Budd Schulberg
- Photo: Gregg Toland
- Music: Alfred Newman
- Cast: Walter Huston (Uncle Sam ’U.S.’), Harry Davenport (Mr. ’C’), Dana Andrews (Ghost of US sailor killed at Pearl Harbor), Paul Hurst (World War I Ghost Soldier), George O’Brien (Narrator), James Kevin McGuinness (Narrator), Addie Allen (Herself), James E. Kelley (Himself), Mrs. James E. Kelley (Herself), Mrs. William J. Leight (Herself), William J. Leight (Himself), Henry L. Rosenthal (Himself), Mrs. Henry L. Rosenthal (Herself), Mrs. William H. Schick (Herself), William H. Schick (Himself), Mrs. Stephen Szabo (Herself), Stephen Szabo (Himself), Jesus A. Tafoya (Himself), Mrs. Jesus A. Tafoya (Herself), Philip Ahn (Shinto Priest), Ralph Byrd (Reporter), Hirohito (Himself), Adolf Hitler (Himself), Robert Lowery (Pvt. Joseph Lockhart), Benito Mussolini (Himself), Irving Pichel (Narrator), Joseph B. Poindexter (Himself), Lionel Royce (Mr. Hanneman), William R. Schick Jr. (Himself), Karl Swenson (Machine-Gunner), H.N. Wallin (Himself)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 20 min
- Aka: December 7th: The Movie

Documentary / Short / History / War






