One-Way Glass
Three trucks panelled with Belgian glass were issued to film producer Edward Small by the U.S. Treasury Department for the filming of “T-Men” the startling exposure of counterfeiting, based on U.S. Treasury records. Use of this Belgian glass permitted occupants of the trucks to look outside without being observed, thus enabling the director to film street scenes with Dennis o’Kee|e without pedestrians knowing thht a movie was in production.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 99, 24 September 1948, Page 3
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71One-Way Glass Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 99, 24 September 1948, Page 3
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