Ivy Films Inc. will premiere its first production in three years tonight, "The Last Time I Saw Them." The movie, which will be shown at the Geographical Institute at 7:15 and at 9:30, is a documentary film on Phillips Brooks House's social service activities.
"The Last Time I Saw Them" deals with PBH work in Boston's Denison House. The 20-minute film follows the work of a PBH volunteer and his activities with the underprivileged children in his group. Gordon Barnes '56 directed the movie which was produced by Leroy Huntington '53. Lewis Schneider '56, president of Ivy Films, was the director of photography.
Along with its locally produced short, Ivy Films will present Ernest Hemingway's "Spanish Earth" and Charlie Chaplin's "Satire of Carmen."
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