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Cipher in the Snow

  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
195
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Cipher in the Snow (1974)
DramaShort

Asking to leave a school bus, Cliff, a young teenager, collapses and dies in the snow near the roadside. His math teacher is asked to notify the parents and then write a short obituary. This... Read allAsking to leave a school bus, Cliff, a young teenager, collapses and dies in the snow near the roadside. His math teacher is asked to notify the parents and then write a short obituary. This task is difficult, for although he was Cliff's favorite teacher and had the most interact... Read allAsking to leave a school bus, Cliff, a young teenager, collapses and dies in the snow near the roadside. His math teacher is asked to notify the parents and then write a short obituary. This task is difficult, for although he was Cliff's favorite teacher and had the most interaction of any at the school, he barely knew him. In unraveling the mystery of the untimely de... Read all

  • Director
    • Keith J. Atkinson
  • Writers
    • Jean Mizer
    • Carol Lynn Pearson
  • Stars
    • Robert Bridges
    • Bruce Kimball
    • Jacqueline Mayo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    195
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith J. Atkinson
    • Writers
      • Jean Mizer
      • Carol Lynn Pearson
    • Stars
      • Robert Bridges
      • Bruce Kimball
      • Jacqueline Mayo
    • 22User reviews
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    Robert Bridges
    • Frank Collier
    Bruce Kimball
    Bruce Kimball
    • Cliff's Stepfather
    Jacqueline Mayo
    Jacqueline Mayo
    • Cliff's Mother
    Roberta Shore
    Roberta Shore
    • Peggy, school secretary
    Walter Stocker
    • Principal Ned Howard
    Larry Watts
    • Cliff Evans
    Mary Cox
    Martha Henstrom
    • Cliff's Teacher
    Kirk Hutchings
    • Young Cliff Evans
    Ronald Jenkins
    • Bus Driver
    Court LeRoy
    • Leroy Jones
    • Director
      • Keith J. Atkinson
    • Writers
      • Jean Mizer
      • Carol Lynn Pearson
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    10tomtheactuary

    People Are Never "Nothing"

    30 years ago, my friends and I walked into a high school classroom laughing and joking around like we always did.

    We weren't laughing when we walked out.

    "Cipher In The Snow" is a film that strikes an almost universal chord among those who have been fortunate enough to see it; a tremendous, penetrating sadness in realizing that people around us are sometimes abused or neglected or ignored, and we, with the best intentions in the world, don't even notice. For younger adolescents, the empathy for the character reference in the title is positively overwhelming.

    The film is also very well known as a film almost everyone who ever sees it remembers, although they can't remember its title. Very highly recommended.
    Schlitzboy13

    25 years and it still lingers..

    This film was shown to me at school when I was a mere 7 years old. I can only assume that the school felt it was necessary as along with 4 other children we were put in a 10x10 room and shown this film and asked about our feelings on the movie.

    I came from a broken home at the age of 4 and the memory of this film and my life at that time will never be forgotten. It is unfortunate that today's school systems refuse to show this film and ignore these problems that are so blatant in our younger single parent households.

    Without a doubt I can agree with the other comments that this movie changed my life in such a profound way. I am now married and a father of 2 kids. With the ever present residue of this film in my mind I know that my children will never become just another Cipher in the snow.
    EyeAskance

    A bleak but very moral story...

    This penetrating short film was screened at my middle-school in the mid-70s, and to this day it continues to cross my mind. Allegedly inspired by a true event, the film denotes a lonely, withdrawn boy ridiculed by schoolmates, invisible to teachers, and mistreated at home. A complete absence of love and intermutuality gradually reduces him to "a cipher"(meaning, literally, "zero"). One early morning before school, he is finally granted a single tender mercy...he falls dead on a snowbank, released at last from his quiet suffering.

    I consider this film an integral part of my upbringing. It planted a seed in my young mind, and served to pilot my conscious efforts toward being a good person, and to step forward when others are being unjustly or inhumanely treated. In the many years which have passed since I saw it, I suspect CIPHER has become stylistically dated. That said, I feel it should be remade generationally, so as to update its appeal with the ever-changing mindset of youth. The relevance of this story is eternal, and the importance of human empathy and the awareness that everyone matters can never be given too much reenforcement.

    Kudos to the LDS church for funding this silent scream. Eight well-deserved stars for the film, and a zillion stars for the urgency of its purpose.
    jazzfi

    A Powerful Lesson

    A wonderful, heartbreaking movie with a powerful lesson, how little we sometimes realize as parents, teachers, and leaders , the effect our words have on children.. "Cliff, what are you day-dreaming about today?" Our Father in Heaven never writes off any of his children, and yet we often label them as "dumb" or "slow learner" and they carry this with them.. Highly recommended for all age groups.. He started off such a happy little boy with a love for the beautiful, simple things in life (the frogs, the budding flower) that we take for granted, and his step father failed miserably to see the blessings of such an example, and so sad that mothers put up with such men who would mistreat their children so terribly..
    10dscbass

    I want a copy of this most important movie

    I saw this movie in Jr High I think was in 1977. It effected me very much, I wanted to cry when I watched it. God knows there are many 'ciphers' out there that even the slightest outreach would change their lives. If anyone knows a way to get a copy of this film I would sure be interested in buying a copy. In some ways back then I identified with the boy in the movie at the time. He was depressed and eventually went into total despair and literally willed himself to death. I believe the movie tried to portray how easily preventable this happening was. I think everyone should watch this movie. It shows how even the smallest initial clues can be picked up and the tragic event at the end of the movie can be prevented.

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      CIPHER IN THE SNOW was adopted by the NEA and was used as an initiation to grade school kids in the '70s as part of the standard curriculum.
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    • Release date
      • October 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Evanston, Wyoming, USA(elementary school exterior)
    • Production company
      • Brigham Young University
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    • Runtime
      21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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