Your Town: A Story of America (1940)
This absurdly pro-business film tells the story of a young man who learns a lesson about capitalism and how his town is dependent upon its factories for their way of life. Young Jerry happens upon a labor uprising outside one of the factories in his town and is seduced by the crowd and the fiery speaker. He is about to join in the mob violence when he is plucked from the melee by a policeman who knows his grandfather. The cop takes him home and his grandfather, who remembers the town back when it was "a vacant lot," tells Jerry the story of how the Manson company "built" their town.
Director: Robert R. Snody
Release Date: August 4, 1940
Music: Edwin E. Ludig
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert R. Snody
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Your Town: A Story of America about?
- This absurdly pro-business film tells the story of a young man who learns a lesson about capitalism and how his town is dependent upon its factories for their way of life. Young Jerry happens upon a labor uprising outside one of the factories in his town and is seduced by the crowd and the fiery speaker. He is about to join in the mob violence when he is plucked from the melee by a policeman who knows his grandfather. The cop takes him home and his grandfather, who remembers the town back when it was "a vacant lot," tells Jerry the story of how the Manson company "built" their town.
- Who directed Your Town: A Story of America?
- Your Town: A Story of America was directed by Robert R. Snody.
- Where was Your Town: A Story of America produced?
- Your Town: A Story of America was produced in United States of America.