Thursday's Children

Thursday's Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Guy Brenton and Lindsay Anderson[1] about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK. The film is nearly silent, apart from music and narration. It focuses on the faces and gestures of the little boys and girls. As a residential school teaching lip reading, rather than a sign language, it features methods and goals not now used, and notes that only one child in three will achieve true speech. Filmmakers Lindsay Anderson and Guy Brenton were unable to gain distribution for the film until it won an Oscar in 1955 for Documentary Short Subject.[2][3][4] The Academy Film Archive preserved Thursday's Children in 2005.[5]

Thursday's Children
Directed by
Written by
Narrated byRichard Burton
Music byGeoffrey Wright
CinematographyWalter Lassally
Production
company
Release date
  • May 1954 (1954-05) (UK)
Running time
21 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Cast

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See also

  • Richard Burton filmography

References

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