Food for Thought
Originally released in 1940. Food for Thought is a documentary film. directed by Adrian Brunel. At just 5 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mabel Constanduros, Muriel George, and Eliot Makeham
Synopsis
In this film collaboration between the famous Ealing Film Studios and the Ministry of Food, we have a ‘ringside seat’ at a meeting of the ‘Hillside Road Food Club’, whose members are gathered around a table in a front parlour room. The leader of the group has some robust exchanges with a cantankerous ‘Grandma’ (known to the audience at the time as radio character ‘Grandma Buggins’ played by the comedienne Mabel Constanduros).
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Ealing Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Food for Thought about?
In this film collaboration between the famous Ealing Film Studios and the Ministry of Food, we have a ‘ringside seat’ at a meeting of the ‘Hillside Road Food Club’, whose members are gather...
Who directed Food for Thought?
Food for Thought was directed by Adrian Brunel.
How long is Food for Thought?
Food for Thought has a runtime of 0 hours and 5 minutes (5 minutes total).
When was Food for Thought released?
Food for Thought was released on January 1, 1940 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Food for Thought?
The main cast of Food for Thought includes Mabel Constanduros, Muriel George, Eliot Makeham, Hal Gordon, Phyllis Morris.