Door to freedom.
- Date:
- 1956
- Videos
About this work
Description
This film shows the work of the National Spastics Society (soon to become the Spastics Society) at the Wilfred Pickles School for younger children, the Thomas Delarue school for secondary school age children and many other centres. The narrator visits the head quarters in Fitzroy Square to view expansion plans. Wilfred Pickles appears at the end to make an appeal.
Publication/Creation
UK : Scope, 1956.
Physical description
1 videocassette (VHS) (28 min.) : sound, color, PAL.
1 DVD (28 min.) : sound, color
2 videocassettes (Digibeta) (12 min. one master and one with restored audio) : sound, color, PA
1 DVD (28 min.) : sound, color
2 videocassettes (Digibeta) (12 min. one master and one with restored audio) : sound, color, PA
Contributors
Creator/production credits
Produced by and directed by Ian Sinclair, devised and narrated by John Slater, photographed by Henry Hall, sound by Allan Vetter, musical direction by Merrick Farren. A Sovereign Production for the National Spastics Society. Featuring Wilfred Pickles.
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Location Status Access Closed stores3758DLocation Access Closed stores3758VMNote
Location Access Closed stores3758SNote