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WALT DISNY
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became
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for Walt
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to Bureau
unannounced
took
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and tour.
He was
very much
impressed the
withtour
and returned
on January
19, 1956,
to _
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if
it
would
possible
be
him
for
to
take
motion
pictures
the
for
television
show,
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Walt Disney
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show gets
meticulous screening
and that
they not
do put
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anything
which
onwould
in
anyway offensive
be
either
to parents
or children.
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they will
not even
show anyone
huntingany
or form
of brutality.
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first scene
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done
on
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he
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would show
the Agent
shootingabull's-eye
at
target and
would based
be
on
the factthat
the
FBI Agent
isagreatmarksman
would
and something
be
the
which
children would
look up
to. Inthe second
scenewould
like
he to show
how fingerprints
are taken
with the
children watching
and then
ashortshowing
the
offingerprint
file. He
does want
not
to emphasize
criminal
the of
side
fingerprints
but would
merely to
like
point how
out many
fingerprints
have
we show
and theyysxegrve
how a.
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film would
be
shot without
sound
and would
run
about
300 feet
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a1that
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shot the
narrati nould be
dubbed
an ,_ would
want
.
us check
to narration
the
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and
the
attached
list
showsthevarious
sponsors.
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anyinformation
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andWalt
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founder
ofDisney
Productions
ofBurbank,
California,
isanapproved
SAC
contact
inthe
Los
Angeles
Office.
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been
most
helpful.
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and
the
fact
that this
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in this
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its operations
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interest
to all.smericans
and
particularlysoto the
young people.
Disney
government
agencies
have
commented
that
in
any
displays
ofacommercial
nature
where
adm
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to entera particular
areabutwanted
topresent
thisidea
issions
are
toMalone_for
relay
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to determine
theDirector's
reaction.
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In theeventtheBureau
feels that it would
bepossible
to
assist
in
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project,
Disney
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then
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also
mentioned
that
his
company
is currently
producing
a television
series
known
as
the
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televised
daily
overtheAmerican
Broadcasting
Network.
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program
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child i
audiences
andit is Disney's
desire
to acquaint American childr
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opportunities
in numerous
fieldsof American
endeavor.
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would
like as
to featu]-e
a series
of
program
~on
theFBIand
lawenforcement
a career.
ashas
no
specific
outline
in mind.at presented
thisthought
to
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in order
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initial
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congratulations
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work
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tothemotion
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connected
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their newsreel representative in Uashington, D. C. .
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privilege ofmeeting Mr.
Malone your
of Los
Angeles office
and talked
overplans
for
aseries of
stories regarding
yourwhat
organization.
As;you
know,
the
Disney
Studios,
from
I haveseen
while
here,
really does
athoroughjob onany
undertakingthey
might assume.
You can
besureareal story willbe
made which
will give the young
generation an
idea of
the
great
work
done
by
your
organization
by
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HUGO JOHNSON,
membersthe
sney
of
organiza on's
televisimn
production
staff,
regarding
the
possibility
of
their
company
producingfilm
a onthe
FBI Laboratory conjunction
in
with
the25th
anniversary of thatdivision. QLCLF
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Mr. WALSH'ad
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in TV film
concern, with
conferred
Mr._Bg;;F%K%SH,
Mr. ;LL?%g
Mr. i,
in
Washington,
D.C.,
for
anumber
of years,is nowengaged in
similar activityfor theDisney company,having
recently Joined
the organization.
Mr. WALSH,
who isthe head
of theTelevision
Production Division
of the Studio, advised
that Mr.DISNEY
is interestedin filming the show
on theFBI, butfeels that
a productionon the
Laboratory would beimpossibleat
this
time because
of the amount of
workwhich
would
be involved
Iand
the
limitedtime available
between
now and the
Laboratory
anniversary. He
pointed out
it took the
concern
approximately
one
andahalf
years
in that
preparation
filming
and to
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produce the
"atom bomb
film which
was designed with
an
type offilm is usually not
profitable forthe company;
however,
DISNEY
Mr.
likes
to
dofilms ofthis typeoccasionally
as
a
public service.
,
educational
in order
slant
to enlighten
the
public.
This ~;f
For sometime,
according
has been
interested inproducing something
featuring theFBI
either for his Disneyland
television show
or theMickey Mouse
Club television
production. WALSH
explained
that
Mr.
DISNEY
feels that a show
about theFBIwith
a
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in
time forthefall, 1957
Mickey
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Clubprogram.
Mr.
WALSHpointed
outthat
this
program
is
designed
to
have aneducational
appeal
particularly
to those
Juveniles
in
the 12-lhyearagebracket.
Atthepresent
time
theclub
hasanestimated
audience
of
18 million,
Monday
through
Friday.
The
program
is one
hour
in length;
however,
commencing
4.
in September,
1957,theMickey
Mouse
Club
program
will
be
a half-hour
program
andwill betelevised
between
5:30p.m.
and
6:00p.m.,Pacific
Standard
Time,
daily,Monday
through
Friday,over
theAmerican
Broadcasting
Company
network.
Mr.
WALSH
mentioned
that
a
series
of
five
programs
running
over
ir
a
one-week
period
could
be
very
effectively
done
concerning
this Bureau.
Mr.
WALSH andhis associates
mentioned
that there
is a greathunger
onthepartof American
youths
today
for
factsabout
organizations
such
astheFBI. Aprogram
format
showing
a lh-year-old
boysomething
about
FBIqualifications,
training,
facilities
and
careers
could
be
effectively
produced
and
would havea tremendous
audience
appeal. Mr.
WALSH
statedthat thecompany
hasdone
similar
shows
onairline
pilotsanddairymen.
In
bothinstances
theresponse
fromthe
juvenile
audiences
indicated
thatmore
programs
of thistype
couldbeeffectivelyutilized. TheMickey
Mouse
Clubis
planning
to featuremore
programs
in its 1957program
on
factsabout
interesting
careers
forthebenefit
of its juvenile
audiences.
It wasmentioned
to thesegentlemen
that anyFBI
participationin a program
of this type
would haveto be
approved
by the Bureau,
whereupon
Mr. JOHNSON
mentioned
that
heis personally
acquainted
withAssistant
to theDirector
LOUIS
B.
NICHOLS
andis returning
to Washington,
D.C.,on
Wednesday,
March
6, 1957.Hesuggested
thathewould
like
to confer
withAssistant
to theDirector
NICHOLS onFriday,
March
8,
1957, in Washington,
D.C.andrequested
thatMr.
NICHOLS
beapprised
ofhisdesire
foraninterview
concerning
thismatter. Mr.JOHNSON
statedthathewill call Mr.
NICHOL's
Office
foranappointment
following
hisarrival
inWashington,
D.C.
of the Bureau
for its information
andappropriate
action
in connection
withthe WaltDisneyProductions
suggestions.
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1932
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considering
of
the
many00
possibilities
inparticular
and
whether
would
we want
to
make
this occasion
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subject
of
a nation-wide
television
broadcast. Certainly
if we
did, we
would
b
want to seek th
13%
has gotten
into large
scale educational
programsas
such
the
one rece
tl
on
the
atom
bomb,
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of
this
caliber
would
insure
large
a
audience
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of the
committee mem
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Supervisor
C.E.
Thompson,
suggested
since
that
Waybisne
Lbo
INI
asked
SAC
to
ifinMalone
see
Disney
Walt
be 25th
in
intere
woul
aannive
doin
program
science
on
law
enforcement
commemorating
/
our
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but to
do so
without making
any commitments
whatsoever
SAC
Malone
has
advised
me
that
Disney
was
pleased
withhe ATidea put
and
Malone
in
touch
with
members
of
the
Waltvery
Disney
Television
Productions
Even
staff.though
films
of
thistype not
are profitable
for the
company,Disney
Mr. likes
to do
this type
occasionally
apublic
asservice. '
His production
staff has
proposedadoing
film
for use
in the
fall of
1957.
Walt
Disney
Productions
a
series
has
of
educational
programs
designed
particularly to appeal to the-12 14age
at
the
present
time have
d .
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. This
. known
estit ma
eaudience
of 18
million.
program
is the
asMickey
Mouseand
Club,
September
in
will
beof_1957
on for
a half
hour each
day,
Monday
Friday,
through
p.
5:30
m.
-to 6:00
p_.
m.
Pacific
Standard
8:_3O
Time
m. p
to
9:00
p.
m.
Eastern
Standard
Time!.
They
would
like
to
do
a
series
of
five
programs to
take an
entire week
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of
theDisney
Productions
staffMr.
is D
Hugo
Johnson,
forme
with Paramount
Pictures, ,Inc
Newsreel
in Washington
C
{iii
.
, . .He knows
Mr.
Nichols
and
intends
to
be
in
Washington
this
week.
He
advised
SAC
Malone that hould
'
wlike to talk
to Mr.Nichols about
this
and said he
would
call.ic e0_1s'
o
see
if
he
could
on
Friday,
h.8.
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I think
the
prepared
Disney
by possibility
Productions
is recognized
as being
offorthe
highest
weand
should further
explore the
of
seeking publicity
theBureau
tlu~oughmedium
the the
of Disney
programs commemorating
the anniversary
of
the Laboratory.
We, ofcourse, willhave to
have more
details as
to what
would be
involved and
also asto commercial
sponsorship.
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RECOMMENDATION: _
It is recommended that
if at
all possible Mr.Nichols see
the
Disney representative,
Mr. Johnson,
and explore
the possibilities
of a
filmed television
program commemorating
the Laboratory's
25th anniversary.
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3-6-57 I will, ofcourse, see
Hugo Johnson
when he
comes to
the Bureau
and he
has now
writtenme
as indicated by
the attached
letter.
This does
presentarather awkward situation
since we
have heretofore
turned down
Walt Disney
Productions
indicated
as
Mr.
Jones
in
summaryJanuary
of
1956,
20,
which isalso attached.
I thinkthat inview ofthe approach
that has
now been
made
we are
pretty much
in apositionwhere we
are going
to have
to dosomething and
I thinkwe willhave to
explore the
matter when
Johnson does
come in.I havetwo
or three
other
things inmind, one
of which
will bea7-minutefeature with
the
Art Baker
program, "You
Asked For
It." Thisis being
submitted separately.
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visit
of Hugo Johnson
on Monday
in relation
topreparing
Z"?
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e25th anniversary of
the Laboratory.
It is
not felt thatthe MickeyMouse
Club
is theproper place
to publicize
this
anniversary. It is a good
show. Itcomes on
at 5:30P. M.
each weekday
andis
aimed at the "small fry. "
~= If
an ge Disne
to
we aregoing to
dothis,
we
should do
it right
and
try
P. M. on Wednesday night.
his wife
boys saw
the show
last Wednesday
night and
it wasa story
of the
development of
maintained the
interest ofyoung and
old.! If we could
get Disney
to doa one-hour
show on
Disneyland which
would be
ahistory of science
in lawenforcement we
Jwould
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have something
that wouldbe worthour efforts.
By animation
we could
show ancient,
medieval, dark
ages and
19th
fa-F the
=0.
-The
century law
enforcement practices,
the branding
of the
criminal, the
dunhng of
witches, etc.This would,
of course,
require careful
research.!
Then using
Sherlock Holmes
with hismagnifying glass
and
Sir Henry
with his
fingerprints could
we begin
to bring
law enforcement
up to
date.
Scientific law
enforcement would
reachits
cul
ment of
the Laboratory
in 1932.
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that the
film
which
was
taken
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to
a call
which he had
receivedfrom theDisneypeoplein
Hollywood last night. Johnson
said
that
the
Disney people are
well
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story.
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following
was
suggested
to
him
as
apossible
outline:
Tomorrow/15/57!
Johnson
is startingoutwith the Identification
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The
young boywhois thetheme
of
thesestories,DirkMetzger,
is a
W -
member
of
theBoyScouts.
As
youknow,thefingerprinting
merit
badgeoftheBoyScouts
depends
upon
thesubmission
of 5 sets
of
legible
PersonalIdentification
prints,andif desired,theBureaufiles the
PI
printsof the
Scout himself.
In
orderto stressthecivilaspects
of
the
Identification
Division,
we
will
haveDirkentertheIdentBuilding
and
askthequestion,
"WhoamI?"
We will thenshow
Dirk
beingfingerprinted
onaPI cardandtheresultant
classification
andlocation
ofhis previously
filedfingerprints.Thenarration
would
stressthe
public servicefunction
oftheIdentification
Division
tothegeneral
public
andis a message
which
certainly
could
standwiderunderstanding.
Sincethecivilprintsare
seldomsearched
andthe areawheretheyare storedis almost
devoid
of
activity,we
would shootthe location
of
Dirk's
printsin thefemale
criminalsection
which
is fairly
busy
If
however,
it will
be
civil prints.
andprovides
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thatthissection
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thisbitshowing
thecivil
value
of prints
we
wouldthen
touch upon
a
thehandling
of
criminal
fingerprints
inIdent
treating
it in a strictly
documentary
fashion.OnWednesday
weintend
toshoot
around
Dirk
thee
establish
an
Iac_
where
lg want
himonThursday
afternoon.
. Trotterhasbeenadvised
of
ourplansto
be at
Ident Wednesday
and
Thursday
afternoon
andanelectrician
will standing
by.
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afternoon
at2:00P.M., in, 'tion
tosome
Ident
shots,
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the new
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then have
Inspector Whelan
enter the
classroom and
consult briey
with Francisco.
Mr. Whelan
will bedressed ain
manner which
will
lend itself toidentication. We
will then
ask the
class and
the youngster
to identify
Mr. Whelan
after he
has left
the
without the
knowledgeeither
of
the
class
or theyoungster and
take shots
over his
shoulder he
as writes
his
impressions aon
pieceof paper.Johnson
feels
that the narration
could have
the young
television viewers
do
the same
thing
and then
give the
accurate description
at the
end of
the program.
This seems
like agood device
to hold
the interest
of ayoung audience
fora
classroom scene.
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and Fletcher
have
been
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mentioned
Murphy
his
to
earnest desire
to get
one shot
of young
Dirk
shaking hands with
the Director.
Hugo says
that
he
candothis'thhi
dliht
wi s hand camera an
one g andthathe could
get
set up
inamatterof minutes
in
the Director's
office
outer
and
with
Qe shooting
the Director
could come
out of
his inner
gfjigg and
greet
young Dirk.
As you
have enpreviousayvised
this young
man
makes
an
exceptionally
fine appearance
and is
the son
of aMarine
Corps Colonel
assigned here
to theFiscal Section
of U.S. Marine
Corps Headquarters.
This would
certainly abemost
worthwhile
shot for
the series
and all
the film
being taken
is ofan extremely
wholesome nature
which
isin keeping with
the Disney
tradition. is
It
felt
you might like
to discuss
this possibility
with the
Director and
if
possible give
us sufficient
notice,if approved,to
arrange have
to the
youngster taken
out of
school for
the film.Of course,
Johnson still
ha S
to shoot
the Laboratory
after
the tours slacken
up
and school will
be over
at that
time and
the film
with
the
Director might
be more
propitiously
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filming phas
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the
Bureau's Laboratory
Identification,
training
and operations
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a new television
seriesbe
toinaugurated
this
fall.
Hugo
Johnson
is the
photographer
toassig
this task.
Dirk Metzger,
aged is
13,
the
central figure
in the
films. This
series
of
films
is aimed
ayoimg
at
audience
and "seen
is
through
the eyes"
of
Dirk
Metzger who
will alsonarrate these
films.
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is not
a professional
actor and
heQgreatly
impressed
;.films
shot
the Bureau
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father Colonel
is
Louis Metzger,
United States
Marine Corps,
whocurrently
is
assigned
to the
Fiscal
Section
theofMarine
Corps Headquarters
hereWashington.
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Metzger
Colonel
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marineserved
andtheasMarine
Corps attache
at the
American E
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London,
England,
three
forprior
years
returning
to the United
to
States -
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approximately
nine
ago.
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are
negative
regarding
Metzge
Colo
Special
Agentmonths
C.
E.Kemper'of
the Crime
Records
Section
addressed
a
goupof
MarineCorps wives
at Quantico
in 1953.
His appearance
evoked
amost
csi-dial
from
Mrs.
letter
Louis
and
Metzger
Director
the
wrote
Mrs.Metzge
March 1953,
31,
thankingherfor
her kind comments.
2-38641-2&3!
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is aveteran newsreel
cameraman
for who
many
years
identifiable derogatory
data concerning
Hugo Johnson;
however,
should
it pointed
be
was associated
with Paramount
Pictures here
in Washington.
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no
out
he
that
extremely
isperformed
well
disposed
toward
Bureau
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associated
with..
the
Wa.ltDisney
people
here
in
Washingto
,
is
preparing
couple
of
feature
film
presentations
for
release
on
television
next
fall.
SA
Murphy
spent
Monda
and
Wednesday
of
this
week
at
Quantico
with
Mr.
Johnson
where
a
wide
variety
offilm
was
taken
depicting
various
phases
ofour
training
operations.
Johnson
appears
todo
amost
competent
job
and
ismost
enthusiastic
about
this
project.
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outline
for
these
film
presentations
is
centered
about
a
13-year-old
boy.
Inother
words,
these
films
will
be
seen
through
the
eyes
of
aboy
in
the
age
group
to
which
Disney
is
making
his
pitch.
The
boy
in
this
case
is
named
Dirk
etzger,
the
son
of
a
Marine
Corps
Colonel
stationed
here
in
Washingt
Young
etzger
isthis
an
extremely
personable
and
well-mannered
youngster
who
is
ideally
suited
for
type
of
work.
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Disney
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training
feature.
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totake
afew
classroom
shots
in
the
Justice
Building.
The
present
class
of
new
Agents
be
at
Quantico
through
May
16
butz
will
be back
here
formore
classroom
work.
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that
we
wait
until
the
new
Agents
are
here
for
the
classroom
scenes
but
that
Johnson
can
get
toconce
work
during
the
week
ofMay
13
on
the
second
reel
ofhis
feature
series
which
will
the
Identification
Division
and
Laboratory.
Because
of
the
pressure
of
tours,
itis
felt
that
we
should
start
with
him
inthe
Identification
Division.
Young
Metzger
will
also
appear
in
this
sequence..
Since
he
is
in
school,
we
will
use
him
one
,
afternoon
over
atthe
Identification
Division
toestablish
him
inthe
various
scenes
we
desire
toshoot
and
on
asecond
day
we
will
do
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shooting
around
him.
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week
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May
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to
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thefm
on
waning
in
order
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Wednesday
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was
cooperative
most
enthusiastic.
will,
ofcourse,
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theW
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films we
worked
with
Johnsonon concerned
the FBI
Laboratory, the
Identification Division
and the
training afforded
Special Agents.
These films
have been
editedinto
four separate shows
with
a running
time
of
11 minutes
apiece
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On October
1'7,
1957,
Mr.
Johnson brought
the workprint
of
this
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This particular
print didnot have
sound but
we have
received the
script
and
there
a
the film_itself.
It is felt that
the
best wayM to
handlethis
would be tosend
the attachedmemorandum to
Los Angelesenclosingablind memorandum of
the
changeswould
we like
to see
made.
The
changesbasically
are
minor
and no
difficulty should
be experienced
in seeing
that
they
are accomplished. _ I
Mr. Johnson
advisedthatafter
the
sound track
is synchronized
with
the film thefour filmswill besent back
for ourviewing and
itis felt that
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the
attention
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Newsreel
Editor"
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Disney
Productions.
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Foryourinformation,
theBureau
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inthepreparation
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filmsconcerning
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scheduled
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1958.The
work
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this iilmwas
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Bureau,
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the
blind
memorandum
enclosed
enumerates
suggest
changes
andadditions
which
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verymuch
desires
be
made
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should
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results
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following Dirk's
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weapons, is
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put across
to youngsters
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of
guns. Following
that,
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California, Research
Crime
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one
sequence
actionoishould
which
corrected
be
in interest
thesclassroom
logical
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in
continuity.
Episode
2,Then,
Scene
20,
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Dirk
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s
Agent.
Episode
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is
shown
12,
being
introduced
to
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very
same
Agent.
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would
dictate
that
the
when
series
is
shown
what
isnow
Episode
8be
should
become
2,
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LIKE ME, _YOU DIDN'T
SEE TOO"MUCH...BUT MOST
OF THE AGENTS HAD HIM PEGGED
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DIRK
Well,
that's
how the
you may test yourself,
in afriend
seconds to
game works.
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I'm goingto call
of our's
and_give you
look him
write anything
over, But
until I
tell
you.
look..observe...then write
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twenty
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it down.
off stage!
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in
breast
DIRK
, continuing!
...this is
Tomy-Gun Tommy-public
enemy
number one - alias
Tomy
Cole, Houseketeer.
TOMMY
to camera!
Hiya mugs!
DIRK
All right...start
looking. _
sets
clock!
Tomorrow, I'll be back
with a
more surprise
how the
cases on
looks
what you
can check
at
clock,
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goes
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FBI works,
should have
yourself.
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thumb is
bandaged
and on his left
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DRY -DETECTIVE
OFFICE. CLUTTERED
DESK IN CORNER OF ROOM
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BEHIND DESK
IS COVERED
WITH "WANTED"
FINGERPRINT IMPRESSIONS
--
FULL SHOT
with feet
dressed in
to Dirk's
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Metzger is
propped
SIGNS AND
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sprawled out
on
top.
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clothes
left
hand.
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in chair
the side
of
yesterday,
Dirk looking
behind desk
is Tommy
at Tommy.
FADE INDIRK
turns
to
camera!
Hi gang!
, gets
up, Tommy
follows!
Special Agent
Dirk Metzger
service...and this
-- ex-big
shot.
around desk,
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I've gotacouple
of
more
you today
at your
15006
holds up
cuffed arm!
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cases to
as we continue our
scenes" look
at the
show
"behind-the-
FBI. But
first, bt's
on yesterday's
"open eyes"
case. Tommy...you'll
remember...was our
star. 0ne
of
the
first things
you should
have spotted
was his
_points
hat... p
to
' each
...he was
item!
also wearing
dark tie,
sport coat
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a dress
shirt,
with
turned-up
collar, handkerchief
in
his
breast pocket.
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atoy
right
thub
was
big ring
on his
bandaged, and
he
had
left hand;
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eight, call
ifyou
machine gun...his
yourself
also guessed
this
got all
asuper
G-man; But
his weight
at
around
asuper,
super Gman.
unfastens cuffs!
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us play
you're
afree
man nowi
consider
yourself
I4
IQ
our game,
TOMMY
If you
I want
to see
more! -
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