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The Price of Freedom

The son of a newspaper editor visits his uncle in Germany and learns how government control gradually took away the freedom of the people. He returns and influences his father to print news items which will lead the people of their community to see the world situation as it is instead of as they want to believe it is.

Top Cast

  • Michael Chekhov

    Michael Chekhov

    Johann Vollmer

  • Ray Collins

    Ray Collins

    Thomas Vollmer

  • Arthur Franz

    Arthur Franz

    Fred Vollmer

  • Will Wright

    Will Wright

    McTrees

  • Edward Brophy

    Edward Brophy

    Man in restaurant (uncredited)

  • Harry Lauter

    Harry Lauter

    Man in restaurant (uncredited)

  • Walter Sande

    Walter Sande

    Man at lunch counter (uncredited)

Overview

The son of a newspaper editor visits his uncle in Germany and learns how government control gradually took away the freedom of the people. He returns and influences his father to print news items which will lead the people of their community to see the world situation as it is instead of as they want to believe it is.

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