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[[Walter Wanger]] was a US film producer.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chadwin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Carolina Press, 1968, p.64.</ref> | [[Walter Wanger]] was a US film producer.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chadwin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Carolina Press, 1968, p.64.</ref> | ||
− | Prior to US entry into World War Two, [[Lord Lothian]] sent [[John Wheeler-Bennett]] to | + | Prior to US entry into World War Two, [[Lord Lothian]] sent [[John Wheeler-Bennett]] to Hollywood to discuss making pro-British films with him. Oneof the films Wanger made in 1940 was [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s fervently anti-Nazi ''Foreign Correspondent''.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.68.</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
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Walter Wanger was a US film producer.[1]
Prior to US entry into World War Two, Lord Lothian sent John Wheeler-Bennett to Hollywood to discuss making pro-British films with him. Oneof the films Wanger made in 1940 was Alfred Hitchcock's fervently anti-Nazi Foreign Correspondent.[2]