Sociology of film : studies and documents (1946)

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CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS AND THE CINEMA going to have'. These are Hazel's very words when I asked her to relate the story of the film. There must exist tens of thousands of Hazels in this country, not to mention the United States of America. Hazel is by no means a highly-strung child. The social conditions of her case allow strict and valid generalisations, though I am unable to say whether 100,000 Hazels are similarly affected or merely 99,999. I should think that no state can afford not to take notice of these social facts, however unpleasant and inconvenient they may appear to the film industry. 144