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Go to HomepageReel Number: 220958-04
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1960
Country: USA
Location: Los Angeles
TC Begins: 12:27:18
TC Ends: 12:37:58
Duration: 00:10:40
NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk What Happend To Jo Jo Pt. 1 of 3 A Protestant Film Commission Production Prod. Paul F. Heard Dir. Edward L. Cahn 12:28:09 Country church, dissolve to roadster w/ furniture tied on arriving at building. Guy lifts girl friend, Jenifer, out of car as she complains about being brought to Mulberry Street; where is Jo Jo. Little United Nations meeting sign put on building. Furniture carried downstairs where teenagers are fixing up the basement. Remodeling; rehearsing speech for mayor. Jo Jo is coordinating foreign kids working - no blacks though. 12:30:08 Jo Jo & Jenifer greet each other; Jo Jo introduced Jenifer to all the others (various ethnic names)they talk & Jo Jo explains how she’s been involved w/ “the social order”. Jenifer’s brother Bill on phone inviting Jo Jo to youth meeting to help at Christian Citizenship meeting. 12:32:30 Meeting & discussing how to be better citizens, fix up town slums, Mulberry Street etc. Delinquents in group argue against helping locally. Group votes to help locally, advisor suggest they get local approval for what they want to do. 12:35:17 Local representative, Pete, introduced & says they don’t like to be called “a slum”, describes their local club: Little United Nations. 12:36:35 Jo Jo talks wanting to help, she pities them. “I don’t want pity...” Jo Jo is only one to decide to help. Final prayer. Continued... Youth; Teenagers; Christian; Evangelism; Juvenile Delinquents; NOTE: Any continuous minute sold at per reel rate. NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk