Voice Of Experience
A dramatic series of one-reel shorts based on a popular radio series in which "The Voice" tells a story and gives advice as the drama unfolds on the screen. Ben K. Blake served as director and each entry was written by Irving A Jacoby. Re-issued in 16mm by Nu-Art Films, Inc.
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Voice Of Experience #1: Love Is Never Blind (9/15/1935) D: Ben K. Blake. Muriel Kirkland, Byron McGrath, Ann Cleveland.
Voice Of Experience #2: The Family Quarrel (9/29/1935) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #3 (10/13/1935) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #4 (10/13/1935) D: Ben K. Blake. "The Voice" tells us the "taken from real life" story of a young man who has been sentenced to death in the shooting of his wife. As the story unfolds, we see the events that led up to the shooting, the trial, the imprisonment and finally "The Voice" weighing in his thoughts. As the reel wraps up, we learn that, during one of the VOICE OF EXPERIENCE radio broadcasts, "The Voice" appealed to the Governor to change the sentence to life in prison.
Voice Of Experience #5 (11/17/1935) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #6 (11/26/1935) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #7 (12/12/1935) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #8 (1/2/1936) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #9 (2/27/1936) D: Ben K. Blake
Voice Of Experience #10 (3/17/1936) D: Ben K. Blake