Actors George Murphy, Robert Montgomery, and Ronald Reagan pose for a photograph in Washington DC. Producer Sam Wood takes the stand to tell the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) that Hollywood is fighting to keep communism out of motion pictures. Adolphe Menjou addresses the people present.
U.S. President Harry Truman and Secretary of State George C. Marshall enter the White House Oval Office for discussion on some issue. President points to particular locations on the globe while Gen. Marshall listens carefully. Press photographers take photos of the meeting.
President Harry Truman and Secretary of State George C. Marshall step out of a car and move to address the press media on an airport. Behind them a U.S. Airforce aircraft is visible. President addresses the press. Both dignitaries shake hands. Secretary Marshall moves toward the airplane. U.S. military personnel salute the officials.
Secretary of State George C. Marshall arrives with President Harry Truman in a car at an airport. The Secretary talks with persons there. President shakes hands with him and bids goodbye. He moves to an airplane which displays on the door an official seal of the President of United States. The Secretary waves goodbye towards the people at the airport. The plane takes off.
A senate committee questions a witness during hearings in washington, DC c
Actor Adolph Menjou is sworn in to give testimony before the House Committee on UnAmerican activities (HUAC) in Washington DC, United States. A person involved in the hearings comes out and photographers take his picture. He reads out some information from a file and reporters note it down.