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April 24, 1945

Letter from Special Agent in Charge E. E. Conroy to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover

Further investigation into a proposed organization for the exchange of Soviet and American films is not considered necessary.

February 9, 1945

Letter from Special Agent in Charge R. B. Hood to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover

RKO Pictures Incorporated requested that the Department of Justice inform then whether a proposed organization for the exchange of American and Soviet films would be required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

December 20, 1944

Federal Bureau of Investigation Report on Activities of Mikhail Konstantin Kalatozov

Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov has departed from the United States but is expected to return in 1945. Final report on his activities and contacts prior to departure.

November 29, 1944

Federal Bureau of Investigation Report on Activities of Mikhail Konstantin Kalatozov

Report on Soviet film director Kalatozov's activities in New York City and contacts with members of the American film industry.

November 28, 1944

Memorandum from J. Edgar Hoover to United States Attorney General

FBI director Hoover recommends continued surveillance of Mikhail Kalatozov's former residence in Los Angeles.

November 24, 1944

Federal Bureau of Investigation Teletype on Conclusion of Surveillance of Mikhail Kalatozov

Notice of the continued microphone surveillance following the departure of Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov for the Soviet Union.

October 23, 1944

Federal Bureau of Investigation Report on Activities of Mikhail Konstantin Kalatozov

Report on the conclusion of Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov's trip to the United States and various negotiations with American film companies.

September 11, 1944

Memorandum for J. Edgar Hoover on Proposed Organization for Exchange of American and Soviet Films

A heavily redacted memorandum on a report from the Assistant Attorney General regarding a proposed organization to exchange Soviet and American films, which would involve film director Mikhail Kalatozov.

August 23, 1944

Federal Bureau of Investigation Report on Activities of Mikhail Konstantin Kalatozov

Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov has left Los Angeles for New York and Washington, DC, and will likely be returning home to the Soviet Union. A list of contacts by Kalatozov's staff and his wife to various American film producers and directors is recorded, including Orson Welles.

August 16, 1944

Federal Bureau of Investigation Telegram on Mikhail Kalatozov

A source indicated that film director Mikhail Kalatozov will be returning to the Soviet Union.

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