A Place to Live (1941)
Inner city squalor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the subject of this documentary, which focuses on a child returning from school to his home, a cramped and squalid apartment in a rat-infested slum neighborhood.
Director: Irving Lerner
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Bill Watts as Narrator |
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Frieda N. Blank as The Mother |
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William Kesselring as The Boy |
| Production | Irving Lerner | Producer |
| Sound | David Diamond | Music |
| Camera | Roger Barlow | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Irving Lerner | Director |
| Writing | Muriel Rukeyser | Writer |
| Sound | Max Goberman | Conductor |