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The House I Live In

1945 ‧ Short/Music ‧ 11 mins
6.4/10 · IMDb 67% · Rotten Tomatoes
Frank Sinatra takes a smoke break during a recording session and sees a large group of boys chasing a Jewish boy and intervenes. His message to them is that all Americans are one and all religions are to be respected equally.
Initial release: November 9, 1945
Director: Mervyn LeRoy
Screenplay: Albert Maltz
Music composed by: Earl Robinson
Distributed by: RKO Pictures