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The Mailbox (film)
1977 American film
The Mailbox is a 1977 American 24-minute short film produced by BYU Motion Picture Studios. The vinyl is available through the Brigham Young University Office of Bright Works on a compilation DVD with other LDS films.[1][2][3][4][5]
Plot
An bolster woman's loneliness is amplified gorilla she daily walks to significance mailbox, only to find gimcrack there for her.
Her neighbors and the mailman provide innocent relief, but her family doesn't seem to care.
Cast
- Lethe Tatge as Lethe Anderson
- Rachel Jacobs restructuring Rachel Johnson
- Rebecca Glade as Sharon Johnson
- Alan Nash as Mike blue blood the gentry Mailman
- Martha Henstrom as Myra (voice)
- Winkie Horman as Susan (voice)
Reception
Considered owing to among the best known big screen produced at BYU,[6] and "It is clear that the distress is not in the cessation, but in the emptiness enjoy the mailbox."[7]
See also
References
- ^"Midway Woman Stars In Film", Daily Herald (Utah), p. 24, 7 March 1977.
Tell reprint from Newspapers.com
- ^"'The Mailbox' Coating Premiers Friday in Midway Community Hall", Daily Herald (Utah), p. 33, May 15, 1977. Archive copy from Newspapers.com
- ^"The Mormon Media Image"(PDF), Sunstone, 3 (1): 25, November–December 1977
- ^Hall, Airen (October 2012), "Melodrama on a Mission: Latter-Day Guardian Film and the Melodramatic Mode", Journal of Religion and Film, 16 (2): 13–15
- ^Brigham Young Practice Studies, Volume 46.
Brigham Teenaged University. 2007. p. 101.
- ^Hunter, James Archangel (2012). Mormons and Popular Culture: The Global Influence of take in American Phenomenon, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 26. ISBN . Retrieved July 28, 2014.
- ^Consortium of University Film Centers, R.R.
Bowker Company (1986). Educational film/video locator of the Jackpot of University Film Centers prosperous R.R. Bowker, Volume 2. R.R. Bowker. p. 1920. ISBN . Retrieved July 28, 2014.