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No Whistles, Bells, or Bedlam

This film short was produced by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

It is the story of P.J. Flynn, who dreamed of the day that his son, P.J. Flynn Jr would play for the Chicago Bears. One day he is visited at the plant by a gentleman who explains about the benefits of hiring the deaf. He didn't take it seriously until his son is born.

 

Studio: Rochester Institute of Technology
Rumrill-Hoyt Inc.
Date: 1973
Director: Raul daSilva
Written By: James Halpin
Producer: Raul daSilva
Cinematography: Fred Bornet
Film Editing: Maxwell Seligman
Running Time: 30 Minutes
Status: Not available
Cast:
Jean Shepherd Narrator
Distributors: National Technical Institute for the Deaf
The National Technical Institute for the Deaf

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