What Happened to Emile (Cooperation and Obedience): A Film Lesson in Citizenship

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What Happened to Emile (Cooperation and Obedience): A Film Lesson in Citizenship is a short film from 1921 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

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Emile's father asks him to imagine a home where everyone did just as he pleases. Children leave messes, mothers don't make lunch because they don't feel like it, Emile eats the family's dinner for lunch; a tramp takes Emile's food for himself; Emile chases him.

Title: "Even in a free country like America, authority is necessary."

What Happened to Emile (Cooperation and Obedience): A Film Lesson in Citizenship
Produced byWythe (F.S.) Pictures Corporation
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Wythe (F.S.) Pictures Corporation
Distributed byWythe (F.S.) Pictures Corporation
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1921
LanguageEnglish
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