American Portrait

American Portrait

25 mins | Documentary | July 31, 1940

This movie's preamble explains the importance of salesmanship after the great depression The industrial revolution has created a life of modern convenience for America, and there are more products available than most people can fathom. David, one of the main characters in this drama, is a life insurance salesman. His livelihood and profession rely on people willing to take out new policies. Throughout the beginning of the film, a narrator points out modern inventions like telephones, electric toasters, and other conveniences, and explains the significance of these items.

American Portrait

25 mins | Documentary | July 31, 1940

American Portrait
This movie's preamble explains the importance of salesmanship after the great depression The industrial revolution has created a life of modern convenience for America, and there are more products available than most people can fathom. David, one of the main characters in this drama, is a life insurance salesman. His livelihood and profession rely on people willing to take out new policies. Throughout the beginning of the film, a narrator points out modern inventions like telephones, electric toasters, and other conveniences, and explains the significance of these items.
Producers Wilding Picture Productions
Original title American Portrait
Directors Wallace Fox
Writers

Cast

Alan Ladd

as Young man / Old man

Mary Brodel

as Barbara

Ben Alexander

as David

Charles Miller

as Mr. Wilkes

Milburn Stone

as George

Hal Taliaferro

as Calvin