Reported Missing
Reported Missing is a propaganda film by Joseph Albrecht.
It was released in an English and an Afrikaans version, the Afrikaans one being titled Vermis. Soemtimes listed as Gone Missing / Vermis
The film
Made for the Red Cross, the black-and-white film was shot in the 1940's and shows what is done by the Red Cross organization to locate missing soldiers. Once they are located, their next of kin are notified and the Red Cross regularly sends parcels and clothing to prisoners.
Produced by AF Productions, directed by Jospeh Albrecht with photography by G.F. Noble and F. Dixon; editing by H. Kirstein and sound by E. Howes.
The film
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Sources
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Swart-wit; kom. dup. neg.; beeld; 35 mm.; asetaat; klank; 852 vt.; Afr.; Rol 1 van 1 rol. Outeursreg: SA Red Cross. Produksie: AF Prod., 1940's. Fotografie - GF Noble en F Dixon; Redigering - H Kirstein; Klank - E Howes; Regisseur - J Albrecht.
-- Engelse Titel: Reported missing.
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