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- Words_for_Battle abstract "Words for Battle is a British propaganda film produced by the Ministry of Information's Crown Film Unit in 1941. It was written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, and originally had the title In England Now. It features seven sequences, each containing images of rural and urban Britain at war overlaid with audio of Laurence Olivier reciting passages from different English literary works and speeches.".
- Words_for_Battle comment "Words for Battle is a British propaganda film produced by the Ministry of Information's Crown Film Unit in 1941. It was written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, and originally had the title In England Now. It features seven sequences, each containing images of rural and urban Britain at war overlaid with audio of Laurence Olivier reciting passages from different English literary works and speeches.".