
Mother's Day (1948)
Accepting the potentialities of the medium to manipulate both time and space, Broughton brings past and present head-on as he regards with adult feelings his childhood family and friends. Grown-ups romp like children, and by their magnified infantilism playfully underscore such basic traits as sadism, sensuality, arid egocentricity. (Melbourne International Film Festival)
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Marion Cunningham | As: |
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Donald Pidgeon | As: |
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Hal Goldman | As: |
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Donald Nelson | As: |
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Betty Lee Balder | As: |
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Accepting the potentialities of the medium to manipulate both time and space, Broughton brings past and present head-on as he regards with adult feelings his childhood family and friends. Grown-ups romp like children, and by their magnified infantilism playfully underscore such basic traits as sadism, sensuality, arid egocentricity. (Melbourne International Film Festival)
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James Broughton |
Director |
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Kermit Sheets |
Assistant Director |
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James Broughton |
Writer |
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Howard Brubeck |
Music |
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Frank Stauffacher |
Camera Operator |
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