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Vulture's video: Nimbus Lib r 1943 - B W 2:44 mins

@Nimbus Libéré (1943) - B&W / 2:44 mins
Nimbus Libéré was produced by Nazi Germany for occupied Vichy France in 1943. The opening credits of Libéré credit the film to a comic artist named Cal. It opens on what appears to be a peaceful evening in Vichy France. A man is at home listening to the radio with his family. THe radio reports that France will be liberated (the radio message is read by an overtly offensive caricature of a Jewish man from London). Meanwhile, the United States - represented by such familiar faces as Goofy, Felix the Cat, Mickey Mouse, Popeye, and Donald Duck - fly over and bomb those they are supposedly "liberating." The film ends on a morbid note after the man's house is blown up. The radio continues to speak as the angel of death flies over to turn it off, laughing manically. You can visit our facebook page for further movie mayhem; https://www.facebook.com/VultureGraffix

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