Seeing hands
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Original title | Seeing hands |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1943 |
length | 11 minutes |
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Director | Gunther von Fritsch |
script | Joe Ansen |
production | Pete Smith |
music | Max Terr |
camera | Lester White |
cut | Philip W. Anderson |
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Seeing Hands is a 1943 American short film .
action
The film tells of Ben Helwig, who went blind as a child in an accident and is now dependent on a guide dog. Despite his disability, he learned to operate machines and at the time of the Second World War he now works in an armaments factory.
Awards
In 1944 the film was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Short Film (a film role) .
background
The MGM production premiered on July 3, 1943.
The film's spokesman was producer Pete Smith.
George McFarland was known as Spanky , one of the little thugs .
Web links
- Seeing Hands in the Internet Movie Database (English)