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Man to Man (1954)
Sponsors: Michigan State Dept. of Mental Health; New Jersey Dept. of Institutions and Agencies; Alaska Dept. of Public Health; Mental Health Film Board. Production Co.: Affiliated Film Producers. Director: Irving Jacoby. Writers: Irving Jacoby, Jack Neher. Camera: Richard Leacock. Editor: Aram Boyajian. Transfer Note: Scanned from a 16mm print held by the Library of Congress. Running Time: 31 minutes.
Sensitive film produced for the training of mental health workers. Man to Man portrays the bond that develops between an aide in a psychiatric hospital and a severely depressed patient.
Resources
“Trainer Film, Man to Man, Analyzes Hospital Psychiatry,” Business Screen 15, no. 6 (1954): 54.