Road to Victory (1941 film)
Road to Victory: Milestones in the Struggle for Liberty is a 1941 Australian short documentary directed by Ken G. Hall. It was made for the Department of Information in 1940.[3] It was the first Australian propaganda film for the war, closely followed by Australia Has Wings.[4] SynopsisThe activities of Australia and Britain, in peace and war.[5] ReleaseThe film was released in 20 first run theatres in January 1941.[1] The Daily Telegraph said "From a production viewpoint, the film lays itself open .to Just one criticism — the superabundant commentary, often spoken over a musical sound-track."[6] The Adelaide Advertiser said that "this film is well prepared from material made available by many of the newsreel producers and, other film companies, and is a very interesting collection of the best photos taken in the past year or so. You will recognise much of it, you will find it all the more interesting because of the sequence and narrative.[7] The Hobart Mercury wrote:
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