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| | Red Nightmare by Michael J. Jackson |
 | | One such short was the peculiar RED NIGHTMARE (1962, reissued 1965), produced under the personal supervision of Jack L. Warner. |
 | | The last two minutes of RED NIGHTMARE contains another montage paean to U.S. freedoms: freedom to have simple pleasures, to educate, to vote, to come and go, to own property, to marry, to study and learn, to have a career, to speak. |
 | | In 1975 RED NIGHTMARE seems, of course, a stupid and silly film, but it is too important a document to banish to the vaults of the Congressional Library. |
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