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A DAY OF THANKSGIVING (1951) - Classic morality tale from screenwriter Margaret Travis and director Arthur H. Wolf via the Centron Corporation. Due to unforeseen expenses, the middle class Johnson family will be unable to afford a turkey and a lavish Thanksgiving meal this year. Instead of anger and self-pity, the family reflects on all the things for which they are thankful. Per Wikipedia: Centron Corporation was an industrial and educational film production company. Founded in 1947 in Lawrence, Kansas by Arthur H. Wolf and Russell A. Mosser, Centron would come to the forefront of the industrial and educational film companies in the United States. Centron competed with large companies on both coasts to become one of the top producers of industrial and educational films. The company was known for its high quality films, coming in on time and under budget. Centron won many awards for its films and claimed an Oscar nomination for the documentary Leo Beuerman. In 1981, Wolf and Mosser sold Centron to the Coronet division of Esquire, Inc. Harold Herk Harvey was the principal director at Centron. His 1962 feature Carnival of Souls was produced with several people associated with Centron. John Clifford, a Centron screenwriter wrote the script for Carnival of Souls. youtu.be/Jxe4tTC1woY
Posted on: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 22:01:45 +0000

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