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    The Whistle at Eaton Falls

    1951 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. The Whistle at Eaton Falls (also known by the alternative title Richer Than the Earth) is a 1951 American social drama film [1] directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lloyd Bridges and Dorothy Gish. [2] Plot. A newly promoted plant supervisor finds himself in the position of having to announce a layoff of his fellow workers. Cast.

  2. The Whistle at Eaton Falls: Directed by Robert Siodmak. With Lloyd Bridges, Dorothy Gish, Carleton Carpenter, Murray Hamilton. Brad Adams is the new manager of a manufacturing plant in a small New Hampshire town. He is brought in by owner Mrs. Doubleday to calm labor relations plus layoff employees. Brad manages to also find romance.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Siodmak
    • 1951-08-02
  3. The Whistle at Eaton Falls marked one of silent-film star Dorothy Gish's rare film appearances. It was her first film in five years and her second-to-last before her permanent retirement in 1963. The film was director Robert Siodmak's last film to be shot in the United States.

    • Robert Siodmak, George Ackerson
    • Lloyd Bridges
  4. Summaries. Brad Adams is the new manager of a manufacturing plant in a small New Hampshire town. He is brought in by owner Mrs. Doubleday to calm labor relations plus layoff employees. Brad manages to also find romance. With the closing of the Granite State Shoe Company's factory, Doubleday Plastics is the last major manufacturing employer in ...

  5. The Whistle at Eaton Falls. A newly promoted plant supervisor finds himself in the position of having to announce a layoff of his fellow workers.

    • Robert Siodmak
    • Drama
    • Lloyd Bridges
  6. Jan 14, 2022 · The Whistle at Eaton Falls. By Richard Brody. January 14, 2022. A plastics factory in a small New Hampshire town is the focus of this unusual 1951 drama, filmed on location, that’s...

  7. Apr 19, 2022 · By Raymond Benson. This is a little-known gem of a film from producer Louis de Rochemont, the man best known for introducing The March of Time documentary newsreels to cinemas that ran from the 1930s until the early 1950s.

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