NET Journal (1966)

NET Journal

1966
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An interview with H. L. Hunt, billionaire and champion of the right wing. A staunch conservative, Hunt uses his money to sell his ideas to Americans. Radio programs, newspaper ads, pamphlets, films, his own columns and books:all are backed by the Hunt fortune; all are outlets for his views on the way this country should be run. Cameras show Hunt at work and at home with his family in Dallas. Discussing Hunt and his activities are Charles Baker and Dr. Franklin Littell of the Institute of American Democracy.

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Release year: 1966

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An interview with H. L. Hunt, billionaire and champion of the right wing. A staunch conservative, Hunt uses his money to sell his ideas to Americans. Radio programs, newspaper ads, pamphlets, films, his own columns and books:all are backed by the Hunt fortune; all are outlets for his views on the way this country should be run. Cameras show Hunt at work and at home with his family in Dallas. Discussing Hunt and his activities are Charles Baker and Dr. Franklin Littell of the Institute of American Democracy.

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