LETTER TO THE HONORABLE ROBERT CUTLER FROM ALLEN W. DULLES

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February 8, 1954
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Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R000900110029-4 The Honorable Robert Cutler Special Assistant to the President The ` hite House Washington, D. C. Dear hobby: 8 February 1954 I have gone over your note of 5 February with the attached memos from _&oons and Bromley Smith about 'Silvery Dust. " I am also trying to. get the views of State, Defense, Lewis Strauss and Ted Streibert. 1 am inclined to feel that something should be done here and possibly we can discuss this at our CCf3 lunch. Meanwhile, we are working to develop a 'cover story so as to permit a wider showing of the film if we all decide this is wise. ad.acerely, Allen W. Dulles Director A.WD:at:hea Distribution: Orig - Addressee 1 cc - DCI File/basic 1 cc - Reading 1 cc - ER V NO C'r A?d 'sE t!v ,;_A $. u 0 DECLASS FI D CLASS. C;-T NQEO ro? Ts 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R000900110029-4 Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R01731 R0009 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 5, 1951+ ET I have been thinking over that movie which you were good enough to show us. What effective use, when usable, can be made of it? We wish the "leaders" among our people to understand better the nature of the poison the USSR seeks to spread falsely in the world against the USA. These "leaders" are the intelli- gentsia, the youth, the teachers, the press - just as in other countries, though to a lesser extent. The risk of showing the film generally in the US is that it might be misunderstood by the least educated classes who would not appreciate its significance; that it is technically so poorly and turgidly and falsely dramatically done that it would bore people. But to the "leader" class, properly introduced, it should provide a shocking revelation of wicked distortion. Therefore, I would think it sjiould be shown to college groups all over the country - students and teachers; to press organizations; to foreign policy associations. A special showing first might be made for the Congress, and thereafter it could be released as a etc. film, obtained etc., and as first specially shown to personnel of the National. Security Council and the Congress. I think C. D.'s reaction would be most desirable to have. IDocwam+t Not ----~ AexieW of this daaemaat by Cm suit determ,"ad that DIA hat so oblaction to 01ae106s it c*niain Information of CIA b+tersst that most rema? oiaasted at 7S 4V0 Aathorltrl NR 70.2 00 Of Ct- poto Revfowsr Honorable Allen W. Dulles Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington 25, D. C. J, ROBERT CUTLER Special Assistant to the President SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R000900110029-4 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R000900110029-4 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February S, 1954 Agreed it, might be desirable. However, effectiveness of film would depend on several things. It is much too long, and should. be cut. To get the full effect of the dialogue, either sub- titles should be added, or English voices .dubbed. There should be a lead-in bit of film with a talk by someone, or a text ex- plaining what we feel is the significance, or tragedy,of this sort of Soviet propaganda. Gc.(.+nrc. Si IC ru4 Fcr~ ~- ` , tAoO7 V_~ 1 2 1 AAA. "e4, dY VU I it GL c Approved F r Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R000900110029-4 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R000900110029, SEC ET February 5, 1951 GINERAL CUTLER: `0 '~ P My answer to the question which you asked in your letter to Mr. Dulles would be along these lines: 1. The showing of this film creates a dilemma. I do not believe it should be sponsored by the Government, since to do so tends to cast doubt on its undoubted authenticity. I doubt that any camercial distributor would consider showing it because of its lack of dramatic interest as a movie. 2. I doubt that there are very many intelligent people who would react strongly to the picture, since there has been such widespread distribution of far more horrible allegations printed in the Soviet press and reprinted in the United States. For example, the fraudulent documents and pictures portraying the behavior of U.S. troops during the intervention period in Siberia and Archangel. These documents and pictures were reprinted in Life and other nationally cireulat#d magazines during the height of the a a America" campaign. Given the unbelievable level to which the Soviets descended in this campaign, I doubt that the incidents depicted in the movie would do other than confirm an opinion already held by intellectuals other than fellow travelers. 3. One reaction to this movie is unquestionably that of frustration. That can be done to stop it or to counteract it, Therefore, I doubt seriously whether the film should be shown without the addition of something in.. dicating that there is a way to destroy this kind of poisoning of peopleta minds in the Soviet Union_binee to say that this can be done by Voice broadcasts would be quite A3riadequate ' E doubt that those who see this picture would feel that the United Rates was responding appropriately. In this connection, what would we want the people who saw this movie in the U.S. to do about it? Unless we can advance some feasible way of solving this horrible situation, I doubt that a response of "shock" could be translated into healthy support of current U.S. foreign policy. Certainly the behavior of Molotov in Berlin is adequate to convey the character of the Soviet Goverment. This behavior may raise questions as to whether we should even be talking to the Russians. The response to the movie might be even more conclusive on this point. Until such time as we are prepared to ask the American people to destroy the kind that permit the distortions in the movie, my personal should not sponsor the showing of this film. 5. This film is in effect raw material. Conceivably, it might be used to document a "March of Time"-type short showing Soviet mendacity. 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