55000 for Breakfast (1949) - Double Feature

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This short documentary profiles a 1949 meeting of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers in Guelph, Ontario. The IFAP plans to help solve the dire problem of world hunger—a problem sharpened by the birth of 55,000 more human beings, arriving "for breakfast," each day. Delegates emphasize the plight of the many nations who face starvation while others have a surplus of food. The conference challenges the world to succeed at implementing a proposed plan for the fair distribution of food.


Main Cast: Jacques Scott

Directors: Evelyn Cherry, Lawrence Cherry

Writers: Evelyn Cherry, Lawrence Cherry

Editor: Horace Clarke

Cinematographer: Robert Campbell


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