
Watchtower Over Tomorrow
Documentary
Overview
Short documentary film about the Dumbarton Oaks plan and the proposed formation of the United Nations.
Top Cast


John Nesbitt
John Nesbitt
Narrator (voice)
John Nesbitt
Narrator (voice)
Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
Himself, the U.S. Secretary of State
Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
Himself, the U.S. Secretary of State


Jonathan Hale
Jonathan Hale
Security Council Chair
Jonathan Hale
Security Council Chair


Martin Kosleck
Martin Kosleck
Delegate of Nation X (uncredited)
Martin Kosleck
Delegate of Nation X (uncredited)


Miles Mander
Miles Mander
Over the Shoulder Reader
Miles Mander
Over the Shoulder Reader


Grant Mitchell
Grant Mitchell
Passenger with newspaper
Grant Mitchell
Passenger with newspaper


Lionel Stander
Lionel Stander
(uncredited)
Lionel Stander
(uncredited)


George Zucco
George Zucco
Security Council Chair
George Zucco
Security Council Chair
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