Working Title: A Second Day of Infamy - Trailer for script development
- AKA: The Ledo Path to the Flying Tigers Den - trailer *The Untold Story of the C.B.I. -China, Burma, India World War II Campaign* Allied & Tri-Axis Forces conflict's & campaign's Region: South East Eurasia Homo Sapien Propaganda Films proudly presents, On January 7,1942, (exactly one month after the attack on "Pearl Harbor"),38 cities from as far down under as Australia, to the top of the world reaching the Ledo Burma Land Bridge, were attacked by the Imperial Empire of the Sun on this... Second Day of Infamy! On this day...dispatched C.B.I. Allied U.S. Forces Lieutenant General Joe "Vinegar" Stilwell is landing in India, as the Ledo Burma road land bridge was completely severed from Allied Forces by the continual aggressor tactics & expansionism of the Japanese Army. Now joined in allegiance w/"Axis Powers" Imperial Empire of the Sun & Nazi Germany's Third Reich, obviously going for the Chinese & Indian Oil fields on this,(which I have branded as)...A Second Day of Infamy! This is that story! This project is a working model story board documentary to feature length film in development. Now entitled: A Second Day of Infamy This major UNTOLD World War II campaign across the ancient land bridge of Burma, now Myanmar that decided the balance of power in the unsettling interior of South East Eurasia & Asian nation's uncivil/civil wars long before & during this land bridge WW II campaign from the West! If your willing to accept this mission, I'm certain you won't be disappointed. This story is a slice of our global history that must be told & with a sense of conviction, is definitely beyond one's self! I look forward to your help in assisting me tell this Epic Untold story. Learning from our past, Applying this to our current day challenges, Might just teach us a lesson to learn from in our future! I Personally thank you for taking your time & energy w/me. "I hear the call "! Writer, Producer, Director...Peter Ferren III **Homo Sapien Propaganda Films...