Alf Goes to Work
Faith at Work in a Changing World
Produced in 1960 by The United Church of Canada and The National Council of Churches of Christ (U.S.A.), Alf Goes to Work is a black-and-white documentary narrated by Bernard Braden, with music by John Hotchkis and The Goldsbrough Orchestra. The film follows Rev. George MacLeod’s founding of the Iona Community in Scotland and Canon Ernest Southcott’s parish work in Leeds, exploring faith, labor, and the role of the church in modern industrial life.
Director: Robert W. Newnham
Runtime: 47 min
Cast
- Bernard Braden - Narrator
Editing: Raymond Kinsey
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Alf Goes to Work about?
- Produced in 1960 by The United Church of Canada and The National Council of Churches of Christ (U.S.A.), Alf Goes to Work is a black-and-white documentary narrated by Bernard Braden, with music by John Hotchkis and The Goldsbrough Orchestra. The film follows Rev. George MacLeod’s founding of the Iona Community in Scotland and Canon Ernest Southcott’s parish work in Leeds, exploring faith, labor, and the role of the church in modern industrial life.
- Who directed Alf Goes to Work?
- Alf Goes to Work was directed by Robert W. Newnham.
- Who stars in Alf Goes to Work?
- Alf Goes to Work stars Bernard Braden.
- How long is Alf Goes to Work?
- Alf Goes to Work has a runtime of 47m (47 minutes).