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Summary
| Description | This film featuring actress June Lockhart traces the story of Larry, a news reporter who is diagnosed with tuberculosis. He is ashamed, and unwilling to talk about it or follow his doctor's orders to go to a sanitorium. The film follows Larry as he tells his supportive fiancee, hears the stories of others, and begins to accept his diagnosis. Larry is admitted to a a pleasant-looking sanitorium with caring staff, but still has trouble adjusting. He is non-communicative and has nightmares. Eventually he does adjust and becomes more participatory, launching a sanitorium newsletter and making toys for children. He is released, healthy and with a new attitude towards TB and its treatment. Credits: Technical supervision, Charles E. Lyght ; cinematography, William Steiner ; screenplay, William S. Resnick ; set designs, William Saulter ; original music, Solita Palmer ; production assistant, George Ackerson ; directed and edited by F. Howard O'Neill. Cast: June Lockhart, John Harvey, Donald Coo |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Lyght, Charles E. (Charles Everard), 1901-, Lockhart, June, 1925-, National Tuberculosis Association., United States. Public Health Service., Emerson Yorke Studio. |
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Attribution: Lyght, Charles E. (Charles Everard), 1901-, Lockhart, June, 1925-, National Tuberculosis Association., United States. Public Health Service., Emerson Yorke Studio.