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Responsibility

Reel Number: 221309-09

Color: Black and White

Sound: SD

Year / Date: 1953

Country: USA

Location:

TC Begins: 16:22:04

TC Ends: 16:34:30

Duration: 00:12:26

Responsibility Series: Discussion Problems In Group Living Male principal talks to camera from desk. 16:22:45 Classroom w/ Hank Evans as new student. Teacher calling role (SOF) & she & principal talk of him being Vera’s brother. End of class bell & kids talking over teacher telling them the next lesson. 16:24:01 Beverly comes in & asks again for the assignment & takes notes of it. Hank studying realizes he didn’t get the homework assignment. His dad reading the newspaper says he should try to get the assignment. 16:25:08 Telephones & asks Lloyd who tells him what he’d heard. Says if we don’t do it now we’ll have to do it later. Hank goes to bed w/o doing it. Classroom scene. Principal w/ note talks about doing things on time. Says he’ll tell about another incident w/ Hank & Lloyd studying together. 16:26:41 Two sitting on couch studying math. SOF. Hank: “I’ve got all the answers and that’s all I care about.” Lloyd: “Well, I’m going to copy mine over.” 16:28:02 Hank & two others talking in hallway. He forgot his work was due today. He gets called into teacher’s office who tells him she can teach punctuation & spelling but he must become responsible. 16:29:40 Hank walks kicking stones & talking to himself that its because his sister made straight A’s. 16:30:02 Principal talking while sitting on his desk. “...often it takes something big...to mend his ways.” 16:30:44 Hank debating SOF, at end blows on fingernails & rubs them on his shoulder to show how good he was. Argue w/ his partner who gathered facts rather than bluffing. Hank loses the big tournament for the school. 16:32:41 Kids voting for class president. Girl in booth thinking about which to vote for. Counting votes, finds its a tie. Principal is holding the absentee ballot that will decide the election. “How would you vote? Why?” High School Morality; Popularity; Educational Films;

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