It's the Same Old Game (1971)

“It’s the Same Old Game” is a 16mm color film on urban studies directed by Charles Hobson. It was made to encourage citizen participation in the planning process, and shows examples of poor urban planning and development in which the residents had no voice. This film features interviews with children about their neighborhood, community activists, and planners that advocate for community involvement.

Director: Charles Hobson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 23 min
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Screenplay

Music: Rheet Taylor
Cinematography: Jose Garcia
Editing: Bob Jackson
Production: Chamba Productions
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles Hobson
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is It's the Same Old Game about?
“It’s the Same Old Game” is a 16mm color film on urban studies directed by Charles Hobson. It was made to encourage citizen participation in the planning process, and shows examples of poor urban planning and development in which the residents had no voice. This film features interviews with children about their neighborhood, community activists, and planners that advocate for community involvement.
Who directed It's the Same Old Game?
It's the Same Old Game was directed by Charles Hobson.
How long is It's the Same Old Game?
It's the Same Old Game has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is It's the Same Old Game?
It's the Same Old Game is a Documentary film.