The New Pictures, May 10, 1943

Inside Fascist Spain (MARCH OF TIME) is a good job with a next-to-impossible assignment. It was photographed within the wrecked, precarious Spanish nation and subject to official Spanish censorship. But by editing, captioning and voicing, a meaningful film has been made that Spain's censors would never pass.

They might welcome the scenes of Dictator Franco's reconstruction work on both the country and the people, such as the rebuilding of the demolished University City in Madrid, and the dispensing of free food by a Falangist relief agency. But the censors would almost certainly regret the eloquent pictures of some of Spain's half-million...

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