
John Hodges works a hand press at a ACME Printing Company and is forced to retire when he turns sixty-five. When it is discovered that no one at the company knows the parent company's president, John decides to dye his hair and mustache, and gives a convincing impersonation to the executive officers to ignore the mandatory retirement clause. John soon finds himself giving a creditable speech on the dignity of man and gaining national attention to an outmoded retirement policy.
Publisher:
Beverly Hills, Calif. : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2004.
Branch Call Number:
DVD ASY1215
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (76 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentWhat a delight! I have waited years to see this one as a Monroe fan. The story was inspiring to say the least. Hurah for happy endings. They DON'T make them like they used to, I just love old John. A man with dignity, morality and...I just can't say enough.