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A Place to Live

1941 | 17m | English

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Popularity: 0.1 (history)

Director: Irving Lerner
Writer: Muriel Rukeyser
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Inner city squalor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the subject of this documentary, which focuses on a child returning from school to his home, a cramped and squalid apartment in a rat-infested slum neighborhood.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1941
Director: Irving Lerner
Writer: Muriel Rukeyser
Genres: Documentary
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 24, 2026
Entered: Jun 29, 2024
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Name Character
Bill Watts Narrator
Frieda N. Blank The Mother
William Kesselring The Boy
Name Job
Muriel Rukeyser Writer
Irving Lerner Director
Roger Barlow Director of Photography
David Diamond Music
Max Goberman Conductor
Name Title
Irving Lerner Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

It is quite interesting to look at this film, from a British perspective, and observe that though we exported a great deal to the USA - a bicameral parliamentary system, Magna Carta, Charlie Chaplin et al - I hadn’t quite appreciated that slum dwellings was also one of them! This is a rather stark d ... epiction of a young boy’s life in a Philadelphia that has seen many better days. It showcases all the historic sights of this former American capital city before contrasting those images with some squalid sights that would not have look out of place in a bombed out London, or Manchester, or Glasgow - and at least they could blame the Nazis! That these tiny accommodations were ever built in the first place is a question worth asking, but that they were expected to house families is one too imponderable. The photography almost makes you want to look, nervously, at where you are walking as we are taken through the squalor from the youngster’s perspective for a quarter of an hour that ought to be shown now to anyone planning large scale, economic, housing as an example of how not do do it.

Jul 27, 2025
Geronimo1967
6.0

It is quite interesting to look at this film, from a British perspective, and observe that though we exported a great deal to the USA - a bicameral parliamentary system, Magna Carta, Charlie Chaplin et al - I hadn’t quite appreciated that slum dwellings was also one of them! This is a rather stark d ... epiction of a young boy’s life in a Philadelphia that has seen many better days. It showcases all the historic sights of this former American capital city before contrasting those images with some squalid sights that would not have look out of place in a bombed out London, or Manchester, or Glasgow - and at least they could blame the Nazis! That these tiny accommodations were ever built in the first place is a question worth asking, but that they were expected to house families is one too imponderable. The photography almost makes you want to look, nervously, at where you are walking as we are taken through the squalor from the youngster’s perspective for a quarter of an hour that ought to be shown now to anyone planning large scale, economic, housing as an example of how not do do it.

Jul 27, 2025