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Are We Winning, Mommy? America and the Cold War

Are We Winning, Mommy? America and the Cold War

19861h 25m

Overview

A history of America’s Cold War, beginning in 1945, and evoking the cultural milieu in which the significant political events of that era emerged.

Directed by Barbara Margolis
Written by Laurie Block, John Crowley
Produced by Barbara Margolis
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Top Cast

Anne Jackson

Anne Jackson

Narrator (voice)

About Are We Winning, Mommy? America and the Cold War

Are We Winning, Mommy? America and the Cold War is a documentary film released in 1986. Directed by Barbara Margolis, it stars Anne Jackson. A history of America’s Cold War, beginning in 1945, and evoking the cultural milieu in which the significant political events of that era emerged.

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