

The most boring title hides a surprisingly radical corporate mea culpa disguised as drama.
Epic history of industrial medicine in the first half of the 20th century, showing how manufacturers and the medical profession came to terms with one another and culminating in GM's rehabilitation program for returned World War II veterans.
Production
Astonishing access to actual GM facilities for 1946.
Acting
William Post Jr. sells industrial medicine like Shakespeare.
Direction
Kerbawy somehow makes factory tours emotionally engaging.
Director
Haford Kerbawy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Haford Kerbawy was primarily an industrial filmmaker; this was his rare theatrical release, essentially a polished corporate training film.
The film's release coincided with massive post-war labor strikes; its 'harmony between worker and industry' message was politically pointed propaganda.
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