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- In a working class neighborhood in Casablanca, Abdellah, a homosexual teen, tries to build his own life within his big family, caught between an authoritarian mother and an older brother, who he adores.
- Mary Wilson, a neglected child of the slums, falls in with Bob Walton, a tough denizen of the lower east side, and loves him with a pure, honest affection that his low nature cannot appreciate. He forces her to enter a saloon where she is insulted by Harry Brown, which is resented by Bob. They quarrel, come to blows, and Brown draws a gun as Bob closes in on him, forcing the muzzle against Brown's breast as it explodes, thereby causing him to shoot himself, dying almost instantly. But Walton is arrested and sentenced to one year in Sing Sing. The morning papers appear with an account of the affair and as Mary's name is put into prominence in the account she is grievously hounded by misfortune, evicted from her boarding place and also discharged from the factory where she works, she falls into the hands of a professional woman shoplifter, who is anxious to enlist her services as an accomplice. The girl soon discovers the character of her would-be benefactor, and rushes from the place, running into the arms of the Salvation Army, which offers her peace and rest. Taking her to the barracks she is enrolled a soldier, and one soul is lifted from the darkness into the light. With the Army, Mary has won the affection of all for her humility and goodness. Working as she does, in the slums a year later she comes face to face with Bob, who has just been released from prison, having served his time. He is on the point of becoming a party to a burglary, but she prevents, even with almost fatal results for herself. But she will not give him up, and after a series of touching episodes finally moves him to appreciate the strength of that holy invitation "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give thee rest." so in the final scene we see Bob kneel in devout humility to receive God's healing grace from His ministers, A strong point in this subject is that it depicts real life and real people.
- General Booth reviews the "Army'' at the Crystal Palace, July 5th, 1904. Excellent view of General Booth as he greets the various contingents from all countries passing in review before him.
- The focus of this film is one girl's journey of exploring controversial questions surrounding the life choices and outcomes of family members belonging to The Salvation Army. The film explores the changing roles of women and how The Salvation Army is working to adhere to the doctrine that women are treated equal both spiritually and intellectually in the eyes of God.
- A commercial about the history of The Salvation Army.
- A series of motionless portraits, this slideshow is a journey into preoccupied or abandoned identities. The dispatched faces are silent witnesses, mirrors without masks, voiceless defenders of a hidden condition and a veiled human dignity.
- Activities of the Salvation Army.
- A Salvation Army lassie is trying to convince two chorus girls to stop smoking and drinking. Soon one of the chorus girls becomes annoyed and chases the Salvation Army lassie away.
- 2007– UnratedTV EpisodeOfficer of the Salvation Army KROC Center in Quincy, Illinois Major Dan Jennings discusses the KROC center being named after McDonalds Corporation founders Ray and Joan Kroc. Once she was widowed Dan tells us that Joan Kroc gave a significant donation of 2 Billion dollars to the Salvation Army center after seeing how well the center was in her then nearby home of San Diego California. Dr. Debra Peppers of St. Louis, MO. hosts this half-hour produced program at the WTJR studio in Quincy Illinois, for the Christian Television Network which features guests who inform us of the services provided by the outreach ministry they are representing.
- 2007– UnratedTV EpisodeGuest is Elizabeth Flynn from the Salvation Army. Elizabeth discusses the social services for the Northern Illinois area. Part of her job is to hire her own core of volunteers. Dr. Debra Peppers of St. Louis, MO hosts this half-hour produced program at the WTJR studio in Quincy Illinois, for the Christian Television Network which features guests who inform us of the services provided by the outreach ministry they are representing.
- 1953–1957TV-PGTV Episode
- 2017–TV Episode