Developing Friendships (1950)

Bob used to be a loner, keeping to himself and thinking "my own thoughts"--until he meets Joe, a "sincere and real" young man who befriends Bob, and several other local boys, and together they form a group of happy young teens. Joe eventually wins a trip to the state capital by turning in the winning essay on Junior Citizenship in a contest, and Bob and the other boys learn of the rewards of friendship--which are, apparently, that all the hard work you put in on a project results in someone else getting a trip to the state capitol.

Director: Ted Peshak
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date:
Production: Coronet Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Developing Friendships about?
Bob used to be a loner, keeping to himself and thinking "my own thoughts"--until he meets Joe, a "sincere and real" young man who befriends Bob, and several other local boys, and together they form a group of happy young teens. Joe eventually wins a trip to the state capital by turning in the winning essay on Junior Citizenship in a contest, and Bob and the other boys learn of the rewards of friendship--which are, apparently, that all the hard work you put in on a project results in someone else getting a trip to the state capitol.
Who directed Developing Friendships?
Developing Friendships was directed by Ted Peshak.
How long is Developing Friendships?
Developing Friendships has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Developing Friendships?
Developing Friendships is a Documentary film.
Where was Developing Friendships produced?
Developing Friendships was produced in United States of America.