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Latest revision as of 10:55, 4 December 2021
Angry boy is a short film from 1951 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.
Dramatizes the story of Tommy Randall, who has been caught stealing at school, and who is sent to a child guidance clinic rather than being of an emotional problem. Traces the disturbance, through a portrayal of his family lie, to its source. Shows how Tommy's mother learns to understand him and how Tommy himself becomes adjusted through the work of the clinicians.
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Produced by | Mental Health Film Board; International Film Bureau Inc |
Production companies | Mental Health Film Board; International Film Bureau Inc |
Distributed by | Mental Health Film Board; International Film Bureau Inc |
Release date | 1951 |
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- Summary
- Dramatizes the story of Tommy Randall, who has been caught stealing at school, and who is sent to a child guidance clinic rather than being of an emotional problem. Traces the disturbance, through a portrayal of his family lie, to its source. Shows how Tommy's mother learns to understand him and how Tommy himself becomes adjusted through the work of the clinicians.
- Contributors
- IUL Genres
- Educational;Children's;Social guidance;Melodrama
- IUL Subject
- Child development;Emotions;Mental health;Families;Child psychology