Daniel, now why are you removing all the springs from our pens . Me . I found a lot of partial prints in our reference database that match to you. weak, anxious laugh daniel. . The pen springs are for our prototypes mechanical claw. We needed about 100 or so, and nobody here uses pens. Nobody except me. What is that thing . Its a battle robot a remotecontrolled armored killing machine designed for arena combat. And one day, our only line of defense against the intelligent robot armies well inadvertently create. Well, Everybody Needs a hobby. All right. Oh there we go. Oh oh, yeah. May i . Smash that thing smash that. Thats the claw coming after. Oohhoo ow laughing its fun, right . Krumitz doing a 360, 360, 360. Just smash it, man. Just smash that laughing welcome back, agent ryan. Director silver. Im so sorry, i didnt know you were coming. I was in the building. Giving another tour . No, no. Those arent necessary anymore. So you found a new Deputy Director . Yes, i believe we have. You
Each week, and American Historys real america gives you archival films that help tell the 20th century. In the last of fivepart look at hollywood directors who made films for the u. S. Government during world war ii we feature , john huston and the battle of san pietro, a 32 minute u. S. Army film. It depicted the december, 1943 battle which destroyed the town of san pietro, italy. Praise at the time the film was , composed entirely of reenacted scenes. We speak with film historian mark harris. The book is titled five came back a story of hollywood and the second world war. Joining us from new york is mark harris. As he look at some of the leading directors, including john huston. What can you tell us about him . He was a fascinating larger than life figure. His career in hollywood was just starting when the war broke out. He had a neredowell adolescence. His reputation was not great. He had been involved in a few car crashes. He fled to paris at one point. He came back to hollywood an
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