The Scorched Earth (1942)

Once upon a time, the nation of Japan was not home to the peace-loving Japanese people that live there today but, rather, soulless sadistic devils called The Japs. Among The Japs’ many anti-social activities was not only the bombing of Pearl Harbor, but the full-scale invasion of China, the latter of which is chronicled in The Scorched Earth through remarkable – and probably quite rare – documentary footage which must’ve made audiences gasp in the pre-CNN days when one’s only glimpse of worldwide events came from the black & white newsreels at the local Bijou.

Director: Ben Mindenburg
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Scorched Earth about?
Once upon a time, the nation of Japan was not home to the peace-loving Japanese people that live there today but, rather, soulless sadistic devils called The Japs. Among The Japs’ many anti-social activities was not only the bombing of Pearl Harbor, but the full-scale invasion of China, the latter of which is chronicled in The Scorched Earth through remarkable – and probably quite rare – documentary footage which must’ve made audiences gasp in the pre-CNN days when one’s only glimpse of worldwide events came from the black & white newsreels at the local Bijou.
Who directed The Scorched Earth?
The Scorched Earth was directed by Ben Mindenburg.
Who stars in The Scorched Earth?
The Scorched Earth stars Cliff Howell.
How long is The Scorched Earth?
The Scorched Earth has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is The Scorched Earth?
The Scorched Earth is a Documentary film.