Target-Invisible
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Target-Invisible is a 1945 documentary short film produced by the First Motion Picture Unit after World War II. The film depicts the uses of radar in aerial direction-finding and precision high-level bombing by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
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Narrated by | Arthur Kennedy |
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Distributed by | Motion Pictures and Special Events Division of the War Finance Division, U.S. Treasury Department |
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Running time | Eight minutes. 23 seconds |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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At the end of Target-Invisible, the air force narrator (Arthur Kennedy) thanks Americans for their contributions to the war effort but even though the war is over. The film mentions the dropping of the atom bomb in August 1945. The plea is for Americans to help win the peace by supporting scientific efforts through buying Victory Loan war bonds.[1]