The Case of Charlie Gordon
The first film ever distributed by the NFB, The Case of Charlie Gordon focuses on an unemployed young Canadian who has never held a job. In the late '30s, there were many in Charlie's position. Determined to change this, a committee was formed to team up local employers with these young men. Through their efforts, and with the help of the Federal Government, people were trained and employed. As a result, their hopeless attitudes were transformed into a readiness to learn and be useful members of society.
The Case of Charlie Gordon
January 1, 1939
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Directing
Stuart Legg
Director
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Frank Badgley
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Sound
Jack Ryan
Sound
George Thurling
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Ernest Wilson
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John M. Alexander
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