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  1. Thursday's Children é um filme-documentário em curta-metragem britânico de 1954 dirigido e escrito por Lindsay Anderson e Guy Brenton. [1] O filme segue a Escola Real para Surdos em Margate, Kent, Reino Unido, uma escola residencial que ensinava leitura labial em vez de língua de sinais.

  2. Thursday's Child: Directed by Rodney Ackland. With Sally Ann Howes, Wilfrid Lawson, Kathleen O'Regan, Eileen Bennett. Family tensions arise after a schoolgirl becomes a successful child actor.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Rodney Ackland
    • 1946-06-10
  3. 22 de jun. de 2023 · 14 views 7 months ago. ...more. A 1943 British comedy-drama film directed by Rodney Ackland and starring Sally Ann Howes and Wilfrid Lawson. It was produced by John Argyle and Associated Br...

  4. 23 de jul. de 2012 · Wm. Thomas Sherman. 53.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 64K views 11 years ago. ...more. Thursday's Child (1943)Associated British Picture Corporation Starring: Sally Ann Howes, Stewart Granger,...

  5. Thursday's Child. by. Rodney Ackland. Publication date. 1943. Topics. Drama. Publisher. Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC) Title: Thursday's Child. Summary: Family tensions arise when a schoolgirl becomes a successful child actor. Directed by: Rodney Ackland. Actors: Sally Ann Howes, Wilfrid Lawson, Kathleen O.

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  6. Thursday's Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Guy Brenton and Lindsay Anderson [1] about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK, a residential school then teaching lip reading rather than sign language. Apart from music and narration, the film is nearly silent and focuses on the faces and ...

  7. Directed by Lindsay Anderson, Guy Brenton. Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent. The hearing-handicapped children are shown painstakingly learning what words are through exercises and games, practicing lip-reading and finally speech.