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Benjy
1951 · Made byFred Zinnemannwith the cooperation ofParamount Pictures Corporationfor the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital[note 2][6]
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Benjy is a 1951 American short documentary film directed by Fred Zinnemann. It won an Oscar in 1952 for Documentary Short Subject.
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1951 · Owen Crump (Film sponsored by theDisabled American Veterans, in cooperation with theUnited States Department of Defenseand theAssociation of Motion Picture Producers) · 9m 42s
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One Who Came Back is a 1951 American short documentary film produced by Owen Crump and the National Organization of Disabled American Veterans in cooperation with the United States Department of Defense and the Association of Motion Picture Producers, about an American soldier wounded in the Korean War, rescued from behind enemy lines and transported back to the United States. It was distributed by all film companies free of charge. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
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1951 · Gordon Hollingshead · 20m
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The Seeing Eye is a 1951 American short documentary film produced by Gordon Hollingshead in Technicolor as a Technicolor Special about The Seeing Eye, a guide dog training school in Morristown, New Jersey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
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