How a Clean, Tidy Home Can Help You Survive the Atomic Bomb: A Cold War Film from 1954
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How a Clean, Tidy Home Can Help You Survive the Atomic Bomb: A Cold War Film from 1954 Not too far back, we revisited some Cold War propaganda that taught upstanding American citizens How to Spot a Communist Using Literary Criticism. It’s a gem, but it has nothing on the 1954 film, The House in the Middle. Selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, the short documentary makes the ultimate case for cleanliness. Bringing viewers to the Nevada Proving Grounds, the 12-minute film shows what happens when clean, white houses are subjected to heat waves from an atomic blast, versus what happens when a dingy, ill-kept house goes through the same drill. It turns out that neat people can not only claim moral victory (as they always do). They also get to live another day. Consider it proof of the survival of the tidiest. The film was produced by the National Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Bureau with support from the Federal
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