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Hiroshima and Pear Harbor???

 
 
Reply Wed 18 May, 2005 04:30 pm
Hello all;

I'm looking for a film produced by TOM DOGGETT under the title of "Hiroshima and Pear Harbor" ? Or "From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima" im not sure of the right title but im sure of TOM DOGGET 100%. Can you guys help me find that film? Or at least the contact info of Tom Dogget?

Thank you!!
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 18 May, 2005 05:13 pm
No luck on searching IMDb -- no Tom Dogget or Doggett and no film resembling that title.
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vonderjohn
 
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Reply Wed 18 May, 2005 05:57 pm
Sad :s :@
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 18 May, 2005 09:58 pm
Also nothing to be found by a Google search, the only Tom Doggetts being a journalist and there is a TV producer but of an upcoming PBS documentary.

Go to

www.google.com

and enter

Tom Doggett
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lab rat
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 07:08 am
Searching for "From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima", I turned up a film titled "The Road to Tokyo: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima and Nagasaki". It's described as the video story of the men who fought the war in the Pacific; I can't find the producer's name.
I found it here:
http://www.cibmedia.com/main-photo-tr.asp?idsearch=bomb&id=AL-V9030
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 09:34 am
Good searchig, lab rat. I researched IMDb for that film with no results.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 09:41 am
Here's the exact page to purchase this series (over 7 hours!)

http://www.cibmedia.com/main-search-detail.asp?idsearch=bomb&id=AL-V9030

I'm not sure if this is better than "Victory At Sea" with its Richard Rodgers magnificent score which is now on DVD which basically covers the same material. Or the CBS series "War in the Pacific."
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 09:48 am
It's actually "Crusade in the Pacific:"

CRUSADE IN THE PACIFIC DVD's
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 09:53 am
And the IMDb page (rather sparse I would say) of "Victory At Sea:"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046658/

The box at the upper right are the available formats for purchase including the two CD's of the Richard Rodger's score. The CD's are from early surround or "Quadraphonic" which are encoded into both recordings as Dolby Surround.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 10:03 am
Another link to Tom Doggett, the director of programming for an Oregon TV station and a documentary about the war with Japan:

http://www.aptonline.org/aptweb.nsf/vOtherDocs/-KOPB+Ratings
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vonderjohn
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 12:40 pm
those links were very useful guys, i honestly didnt expect to recieve any reply on my vague, inaccurate questions. Ur heros! :Smile
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Thu 19 May, 2005 05:10 pm
Hey, that's what we're all here for!

I've probably watched "Victory At Sea" at least twenty times over. It has to be one of the finest documentaries, definetely the best scored, of all time.
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vonderjohn
 
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Reply Fri 20 May, 2005 11:46 am
just a side question: WHEN would a member become an enthusiast???
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Fri 20 May, 2005 12:46 pm
Not sure. It may be 500 posts.
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lab rat
 
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Reply Fri 20 May, 2005 01:09 pm
250 posts.
(A much more recent experience for me than for Lightwizard Smile )
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