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So, 'Have Faith in Our Children' is this intriguing short film from 1955. Glenn Ford, known for his dramatic roles, introduces his wife, Eleanor Powell, who takes center stage asking for support for blind babies and their families. The atmosphere is quite earnest, blending a sense of urgency with heartfelt appeal. It's not a conventional movie, more like a public service announcement with a personal touch, really. The pacing is slow but purposeful, drawing viewers in rather than bombarding them. The sincerity of their mission shines through, making it distinctive, even if the production values are simple. It's interesting how such films can evoke compassion; this one definitely leans into that spirit.
This film is quite rare, often overshadowed by more mainstream works from the 1950s. It has limited circulation, primarily appearing at charity events or in specialized collections focused on public service films. Collectors with an interest in historical charity efforts or short films from this era might find it particularly appealing, though it doesn't pop up too frequently on the market.
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