A young man is let go from his job when his company retrenches. He applies for a job at a different company and is given a long lecture about how to keep a job.
Coronet Educational films ran from 9 to 15 minutes and were meant, in their slue-footed way, to offer simple-minded instruction to youngsters on how to behave. This one is, like many of them, all about attitude and how it reflects in behavior. Because its subject would be best directed towards youngsters about to enter the work force, it was produced in color, to lend a veneer of importance -- or perhaps fantasy -- when compared to the black-and-white camerawork of most of its companion films.
It's still a lot of dull exposition.
Coronet Educational films ran from 9 to 15 minutes and were meant, in their slue-footed way, to offer simple-minded instruction to youngsters on how to behave. This one is, like many of them, all about attitude and how it reflects in behavior. Because its subject would be best directed towards youngsters about to enter the work force, it was produced in color, to lend a veneer of importance -- or perhaps fantasy -- when compared to the black-and-white camerawork of most of its companion films.
It's still a lot of dull exposition.