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  1. Eighty years a newspaperman, Seldes was a noted foreign correspondent who became America's most important press critic. Through Seldes's encounters with Pershing, Lenin and Mussolini; the tobacco industry, J. Edgar Hoover and the "lords of the press," Tell The Truth and Run raises profound ethical, professional and political questions about journalism in America.

  2. George Seldes, veteran journalist and foreign correspondent of roughly 80 years, has plenty to say about the newspaper industry, its history, and its power. Viewers are introduced to his ...

  3. During an 80-year career, newsman George Seldes spoke truth to power–whether dictators, generals, industrialists or newspaper publishers. Through Seldes’ encounters with Lenin, Mussolini and J. Edgar Hoover, the tobacco industry and the “Lords of the Press,” TELL THE TRUTH AND RUN provides a gripping journey through the twentieth century and a piercing look at censorship and ...

  4. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE, BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY During an 80-year career, newsman George Seldes spoke truth to power–whether dictators, generals, industrialists… Watch Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press Online | Vimeo On Demand on Vimeo

  5. Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press es un documental dirigido por Rick Goldsmith. Año: 1996. Título original: Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press. Sinopsis:Puedes ver Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American ... productora o distribuidor/a de la película. El copyright del ...

  6. George Seldes (1890-1995) was a knowledgeable, tough journalist. His book titled TELL THE TRUTH AND RUN is a history of honesty vs. "The Truth Telling Squads." Seldes was too honest for the "apprenhensively conventintal" which obviously led to confrontation and, at times, dangerous situations.

  7. Henry George Seldes (/ ˈ s ɛ l d ə s / SEL-dəs; [citation needed] November 16, 1890 – July 2, 1995) was an American investigative journalist, foreign correspondent, editor, author, and media critic best known for the publication of the newsletter In Fact from 1940 to 1950. He was an investigative reporter of the kind known in early 20th century as a muckraker, using his journalism to ...