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  1. Report from the Aleutians is the first of three important movies made by filmmaker John Huston during WWII. Assigned to the Signal Corps in 1942, Huston was sent to Adak in the remote Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska. There, Huston filmed the bitter campaign to oust Japanese forces from Kiska, which they seized during the offensive that led to the Battle of Midway. Unlike Midway, where ...

  2. Let There Be Light. Let There Be Light (en español, Que se haga la luz) es una película documental estadounidense de 1946 dirigida por John Huston al término de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por encargo del Ejército de los Estados Unidos . Rodado en el Hospital Militar Mason en Long Island, Nueva York, y narrado por el padre del director ...

  3. History Rediscovered: Report from the Aleutians: Mit Walter Huston John Huston's acclaimed documentary shows the struggle of American forces to dislodge the Japanese from the island of Kiska. Huston's portrait of ordinary G. I. Joes courageously facing opposition earned him an Oscar nomination in 1944.

  4. History Rediscovered: Report from the Aleutians (2013) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  5. John Huston's acclaimed documentary shows the struggle of American forces to dislodge the Japanese from the island of Kiska. Huston's portrait of ordinary G.I. Joes courageously facing opposition earned him an Oscar nomination in 1944.

  6. Report from the Aleutians is the first of three important movies made by filmmaker John Huston during WWII. Assigned to the Signal Corps in 1942, Huston was sent to Adak in the remote Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska. There, Huston filmed the bitter campaign to oust Japanese forces from Kiska, which they seized during the offensive that led to the Battle of Midway. Unlike Midway, where ...

  7. This acclaimed documentary reveals the struggles of American troops as they attempt to dislodge Japanese forces from the island of Kiska during WWII.