Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTells the story of Ben Helwig and his important contribution to the American war effort. Ben's story starts in the Great Depression when he, a young teen, is separated from his parents leavi... Tout lireTells the story of Ben Helwig and his important contribution to the American war effort. Ben's story starts in the Great Depression when he, a young teen, is separated from his parents leaving him for a better life at an institution as they search for work. A freak baseball accid... Tout lireTells the story of Ben Helwig and his important contribution to the American war effort. Ben's story starts in the Great Depression when he, a young teen, is separated from his parents leaving him for a better life at an institution as they search for work. A freak baseball accident at the home leads to Benny losing sight permanently in one eye, followed by losing sig... Tout lire
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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination au total
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WELL WHEN THIS short came on between feature films over Turner Classic Movies the other day, we were, to say the least, flabbergasted! Not only was it not a farce replete with Pete Smith's droll narration giving power and direction to Stuntman/Actor Dave O'Brien's hapless behavior in trying just about any everyday activity. but it was an overwhelmingly success at bringing on the tears.
AS AN OLD adage states, "Truth is Stranger than Fiction." This is perhaps the finest example of the veracity of this platitude. What was dramatized and then featuring the actual, live, flesh and blood man whose story was being told.
IN THE OLD, proverbial; nutshell, the young boy is placed in an orphanage, following the death of the father; which further complicated the severe economic strife the family was suffering. The boy gets blinded for life in a baseball accident.
BOLDLY THE BOY continues at his hobby of model plane building; which leads to his becoming a most valued technician in making sensitive aeronautical instruments. Being 1943, his talents and carefully skills are most needed and appreciated.
IN THE END, MGM and "a Smith named Pete" are reminding just that we are all valued in the international effort to defeat Fascism be it in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan.
SO LET US say; "Thank you, Mr. Pete Smith & Company!"
By the way, a couple things to note. First, Spanky Mac Farland took a break from the Our Gang films in the 40s and tried his hand in a few other films--including this one. Sadly, the narrator referred to him as 'Fatty'...nice, huh? Also, I have no idea why, but the adult Helwig was NOT played by Helwig and I'd sure love to know why.
Thus begins his true rehabilitation. RUSSELL GLEASON does a nice job as the man who works with his hands despite his disability.
This short was produced in 1943 during the war effort which needed every pair of able hands to work in America's factories and offices. Well worth watching and based on a true story.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Oscar-nominated Pete Smith short is very serious in tone, which was a rarity with his films. The movie tells the true story of Bel Helwig (Russell Gleason) who as a boy was blinded after being hit in the head. As an adult he wants to help when WW2 breaks out but most won't hire him for anything until a couple men discover that he can pretty much see with his hands. I had never heard of this guy before but that's a reason why these shorts showing up on Turner Classic Movies are so great because they can teach you about things and people who might not have learned about otherwise. I was really effected by how great this guy appeared to be and how strong he had to become just to get over his blindness. Smith does a very tender job in telling his story and handles everything just fine. I also enjoyed the performance by Gleason and if you look fast you can see George "Spanky" McFarland in one of his final roles. I think the film also gives a good lesson on why disabled people should be allowed to work and how many could become great if given an opportunity.
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- AnecdotesBased on the life of Benjamin Charles Helwig (1919-2011). During WWII he was an aircraft parts inspector at Northrop. After the war he became a master cabinet maker.
- ConnexionsReferences Our Gang (1922)
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- A Pete Smith Specialty: Seeing Hands
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- Durée11 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1