David and Hazel: A Story in Communication

196428 min 3 secFilm: Fiction

Direction: John Howe

Production: Nicholas Balla

Script: Charlotte Bronstein

Designed for discussing problems of family life, this film shows what may happen when a husband is over-secretive about his life at work. David is a man who believes that problems on the job are his alone and should not be allowed to bother his family. The film portrays the tensions and misunderstandings that develop when he stands to lose his job but fails to tell his family.

Subject categories


  • Families > CouplesWork and Unemployment

Credits


director
John Howe
producer
Nicholas Balla
writer
Charlotte Bronstein
photography
Robert Humble
music
Larry Crosley
cast
Tom Harvey
Peggi Loder
Grace McNair
Joyce McNair
Stewart McNair
Gladys Richards
Percy Rodriguez
John Sullivan