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|title=Operation Hollywood
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|date=2004
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|episodes= [[513]]
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|writers= [[Emilio Pacull]] and [[Maurice Ronai]]
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|directors= [[Emilio Pacull]]
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|imdb= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983233
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|description='''Operation Hollywood''' is documentary which follows up on the research by David Robb, into the collaboration between Hollywood and the Pentagon. Films which promote favourable attitudes to the military and to war, or directors who let their script be edited by military 'advisors' are given sometimes millions of dollars worth of assistance in the form of access to military hardware, archive footage etc. to promote their films.
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'''Operation Hollywood''' is a 2004 documentary film written by Emilio Pacull and Maurice Ronai, and directed by Emilio Pacull. The documentary follows up on the research by David Robb, into the collaboration between Hollywood and the Pentagon. Films which promote favourable attitudes to the military and to war, or directors who let their script be edited by military 'advisors' are given sometimes millions of dollars worth of assistance in the form of access to military hardware, archive footage etc. to promote their films.
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'''It was adapted on the show for episode [[513]].'''
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== See Also ==
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983233/ IMDB Page]
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[[category:propaganda]]
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[[category:war]]
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 29 April 2011

Released 2004
Episodes 513
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983233
Writers Emilio Pacull and Maurice Ronai
Directors Emilio Pacull
Operation Hollywood is documentary which follows up on the research by David Robb, into the collaboration between Hollywood and the Pentagon. Films which promote favourable attitudes to the military and to war, or directors who let their script be edited by military 'advisors' are given sometimes millions of dollars worth of assistance in the form of access to military hardware, archive footage etc. to promote their films.