Movie memorabilia, screen-shot Photos from cheapest the 1944 movie called The Purple Hart

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Movie memorabilia, screen-shot Photos from cheapest the 1944 movie called The Purple Hart, This is three screen-shots from “The Purple Hart” a Twentieth Century-Fox movie made.
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Product code: Movie memorabilia, screen-shot Photos from cheapest the 1944 movie called The Purple Hart

This is three screen-shots from “The Purple Hart” a Twentieth Century-Fox movie made in 1944. All three of these pictures measure 8 by 10 inches and are original not reprints. On the edge of the photographs as you can see is the number of the negative. All of these pictures are in very good condition.
This film is based on the true story of eight crewmen of a US bomber that took part in the "Doolittle Raid" on Tokyo on April 18, 1942. The crewmen were Lt. Robert Hite, Lt. William G. Farrow, Lt. George Barr, Sgt. Harold A. Spatz, Cpl. Jacob De Shazer, Cpl. Dean Hallmark, Cpl. Robert Meder and Cpl. Chase Nielsen.
The trial, as depicted in the film, was held at police headquarters in Shanghai, China, on 14 October 1942. The 8 men were condemned to death. Hallmark, Farrow and Spatz were executed by a Japanese army cheapest firing squad at sunset the next day. The remainder were given an Imperial commutation to life in prison. In 1943 Meder died from mistreatment and a variety of diseases he contracted because of it. The remaining four survived and were freed upon Japan's surrender in August 1945.
The Actors in the pictures are; Lee Tung Foo (1875–1966) as the Judge, H.T. Tsiang (1899–1971) as Governor Yuen Chiu Ling and Benson Fong (1916–1987) as the Governor's Son.

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