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Judy Holliday speaks on behalf of the American Cancer Society

Title Card: "And Now A Message To You From Judy Holliday"/ MS actress Judy Holliday, holding American Cancer Society sword symbol, with sign next to her "Give to the American Cancer Society"; SOT Holliday: "Friends, I'm here to bring you good news and thanks. Good news about the progress in the attack on cancer and thanks to all of you. Thanks from the American Cancer Society for your gifts, which helped save so many lives. Cancer will strike one in four Americans. It's frightening, isn't it. But do you realize how many are being saved today?" "This little boy had cancer." CU little boy standing by tree / "But he is cured." CU same little boy riding merry-go-round on playground / "This clam fisherman, but he's cured." CU angle view of clam fisherman / "This motion picture technician had cancer, cured." VS woman near klieg light / "This bleach manufacturer had cancer, but he's cured." CU man working on material / Judy Holliday SOT: "These are four of hundred of thousands that have been saved. But too many we love are still being lost. Do you know that more school children die of cancer than any other disease…?" / SOT Holliday encourages donations to the American Cancer Society; she gives address for donations; Caption: "The foregoing subject has been presented by this theatre as a public service." / Note: exact day not known
Title Card: "And Now A Message To You From Judy Holliday"/ MS actress Judy Holliday, holding American Cancer Society sword symbol, with sign next to her "Give to the American Cancer Society"; SOT Holliday: "Friends, I'm here to bring you good news and thanks. Good news about the progress in the attack on cancer and thanks to all of you. Thanks from the American Cancer Society for your gifts, which helped save so many lives. Cancer will strike one in four Americans. It's frightening, isn't it. But do you realize how many are being saved today?" "This little boy had cancer." CU little boy standing by tree / "But he is cured." CU same little boy riding merry-go-round on playground / "This clam fisherman, but he's cured." CU angle view of clam fisherman / "This motion picture technician had cancer, cured." VS woman near klieg light / "This bleach manufacturer had cancer, but he's cured." CU man working on material / Judy Holliday SOT: "These are four of hundred of thousands that have been saved. But too many we love are still being lost. Do you know that more school children die of cancer than any other disease…?" / SOT Holliday encourages donations to the American Cancer Society; she gives address for donations; Caption: "The foregoing subject has been presented by this theatre as a public service." / Note: exact day not known
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Editorial #:
1415025584
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
April 01, 1955
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Rights-ready
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Clip length:
00:01:23:09
Location:
United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr005159_01_07