This is a nontraditional version of Dicken's story, a Xerox special made to promote the United Nations.
It features Sterling Hayden, Eva Marie Saint, Ben Gazzara, and many more leading actors of the day.
The message of the film is simple: when we stop talking wars begin. We can no longer be isolationists. The fate of the world rests in the hands of all of us.
50 years after this film was made, nothing much has changed. We still refuse to care about those we cannot see. We celebrate 9/11 because 3000 died, while we ignore the fact that 20000 die every single day due to starvation and disease.
It features Sterling Hayden, Eva Marie Saint, Ben Gazzara, and many more leading actors of the day.
The message of the film is simple: when we stop talking wars begin. We can no longer be isolationists. The fate of the world rests in the hands of all of us.
50 years after this film was made, nothing much has changed. We still refuse to care about those we cannot see. We celebrate 9/11 because 3000 died, while we ignore the fact that 20000 die every single day due to starvation and disease.