"Uncle Sam has been turning out movies since about 1908. The First World War gave the business a big spurt, but it took World War Two to bring it into full bloom. The entire motion picture industry today is using, roughly, two billion feet of raw film stock a year - and Uncle Sam's military establishment and agencies in war-related work are using considerably more than half of the total output...many capital observers believe that it will continue into the post war era, and that the large-scale production of films by the Government telling the people what's what and how to do it is here to stay."