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The Day That Panicked America dives into the fascinating chaos that surrounded Orson Welles' infamous 1938 radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. It's not just a recount of events, but an exploration of the societal context that made such a panic possible. The documentary balances interviews and archival footage, creating a palpable atmosphere of fear and disbelief. You get glimpses into the homes of listeners, which adds a personal touch to the unfolding drama. It really captures the essence of how media can bend reality. The pacing feels almost like a suspense film, drawing you in as it builds up to that fateful broadcast. Notably, it showcases how easily public sentiment can be swayed, using just the spoken word.
Focuses on the societal impact of media.Includes personal stories from listeners.Highlights the historical context of the event.
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