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"THE ANSWER IS NO" SOUND BITEActress Vanessa Brown gives us the answer.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
VANESSA BROWN TALKS ABOUT UN MEMBERSHIPActress Vanessa Browns talks about how the United Nations functions and how permanent world disarmament could be achieved.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
POV DOWN LOS ANGELES STREETA Los Angeles Valley home and a POV shot moving down a Los Angeles city sidewalk, passing a Newberry's Department Store.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
HOST RECAPS ACTORS' TESTIMONYAn earnest host recounts actors who have spoken previously about world disarmament. Clip could also be repurposed humorously with new voiceover.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
UNIVERSAL MEMBERSHIP IN UNHokey voiceover recaps suggestion that all nations must be members in the United Nations and that the UN Charter must be rewritten to take into account destructive new weapons.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
VINCENT PRICE URGES UN CHARTER REWRITEActor Vincent Price suggests that it is time for the United Nations Charter to be rewritten.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
VINCENT PRICE URGES "WORLD LAW"Actor Vincent Price suggests that there cannot be world peace without "world law", and urges that mechanisms be put into place to make such ideas possible.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
VINCENT PRICE REVIEWS UN CHARTER CHANGESActor Vincent Price suggests with appropriate Charter revisions, the United Nations could protect all nations in the world against aggression. Images of UN inspectors/troops are seen.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
FOUNDING FATHERS MONTAGEActor Vincent Price recounts efforts of Founding Fathers to forge US Constitution.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
HENRY FONDA SUGGESTS NEW SPENDING PRIORITIESActor Henry Fonda suggests that instead of paying 40 billion dollars annually for national defense, the United States could let the UN do it at a cost to the US of 5 billion dollars annually. He suggests that the money saved could be spent in a variety of ways towards the good of all citizens.1950s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P