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  1. Let There Be Light —known to the U.S. Army as PMF 5019 —is a documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Huston (19061987). It was the last in a series of four films [1] directed by Huston while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II.

  2. Sep 18, 2009 · A series of scenes chronicle their entry into a psychiatric hospital, their treatment and eventual recovery. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038687/The final entry in a trilogy of...

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  3. Jan 30, 2019 · Let There Be Light is a 1946 American documentary film directed by John Huston. The film, commissioned by the United States Army Signal Corps, was the final entry in a John Huston trilogy of films produced at the request of the U.S. Government.

  4. Let There Be Light (1946) Producer: U.S. Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps. Director: John Huston. Writers: Charles Kaufman and John Huston. Photographers: Stanley Cortez, John Doran, Lloyd Fromm, Joseph Jackman and George Smith. Narrator: Walter Huston. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin.

  5. Brief Synopsis. In this documentary, soldiers with debilitating emotional trauma and depression receive treatment.

  6. Let There Be Light. Directed by John Huston • 1946 • United States. This groundbreaking, long-suppressed look at the effects of war on returning veterans was among the first films to tackle the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder (or as it was then called, “shell shock” or “battle fatigue”).

  7. Jul 26, 2023 · The 100 Best Movies of the Past 10 Decades. Let There Be Light (1946) John Huston's deeply moving documentary captures the effects of wartime trauma on soldiers....