The House I Live In
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The House I Live In was a 1945 short film written by Albert Maltz and made by producer Frank Ross and actor Frank Sinatra to oppose anti-Semitism and prejudice at the end of World War II. It received a special Academy Award in 1946.
"The House I Live In" is also the title of a song written by Earl Robinson and Lewis Allan and performed by Sinatra; he recorded the song at least three times, the last as a duet with Neil Diamond.