The 957th Day is a propaganda short produced by the US navy in 1944. The film uses authentic battle footage of the taking of Guam on July 21, 1944, and one narration follows the battle chronologically, while another narration mimics a radio news caster voice. The newscaster related mudane activities like baseball standings, what song is on the top of the charts. There are other things going on at the time, which is superimposed on some graphic combat footage.