How to make the most of your free time.

GUIDES IN DEVELOPING CONSTRUCTIVE ATTITUDE ABOUT LEISURE TIME. SHOWS HOW TIME CAN BE USED EFFECTIVELY THROUGH A SELF-PLANNED PROGRAM OF LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES.



Ken Smith sez: "Ken" has nothing to do, but the helpful interactive narrator soon puts a stop to that. Sensible leisure activities (bird watching and reading, for example) help Ken "prepare himself for better living" and "use his time well." This film is more imaginative than most when it comes to visual gimmickry. Ken later starred as Chuck-of-the-future in Good Table Manners.



TIME SOCIAL GUIDANCE EDUCATION BEHAVIOR LEISURE RECREATION PLANNING ACTIVITIES STUDENTS BOYS GIRLS TEENAGERS ADOLESCENTS ATTITUDES

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Reviewer: pkkms - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 11, 2010

Subject: Time I had some free time, so thought I would come here and write a review of this....it was funny....made me laugh...HA!!!! - April 11, 2010Time

Reviewer: marianne333 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 6, 2007

Subject: ahhhh keeping the world safe from beatniks, juvenile delinquents, and riff raff by reiterating the work ethic of 72(!!) hours a week.. - April 6, 2007ahhhh

Reviewer: ERD - favorite favorite favorite - January 1, 2007

Subject: Film makes sense The basic information in this 1950 film made for teenagers is excellent. Even today, with too much time-a lot of youngsters get depressed or bored. It could lead to doing harmful things to themself or others. Many children and teenagers need some adult guidance to help them find interesting activities to fill in their leisure time. - January 1, 2007Film makes sense

Reviewer: autoguy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 20, 2005

Subject: Twilight Zone Shades of Rod Serling color this bazaar tale. Film outlines the intrusions a young man suffers with in his own bedroom. He barely gets home from school and he faces intense badgering and criticism from the moment he enters his own bedroom. It seems the room is hardly private at all. One wall has a strange hole in it. His parents use this hole to observe him as though he were an animal in a cage. Other influences on the boy include a strange man who is also intrudung. One moment the aggressive father is barking and growling, insisting the boy work 12 hours a day. Then the strange man suggests the boy do the complete opposite and pursue unproductive activities. Film ends with the boy giving in to their confusing demands. Givin the boy's radical mood change, it also appears that anti-depressant medication had been administered. Perhaps the strange man is a demented doctor? Was he hired by the parents to drug the young boy and administer intense psychological trauma as seen much later in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange? The boy is now as fine a lad as you would meet on a May morning! - November 20, 2005Twilight Zone

Reviewer: Christine Hennig - favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 2, 2003

Subject: Like Watching Film Ephemera In this campy Coronet film, Ken spends all his leisure time in his room moping about his friends all being busy, until he develops a hobbyÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂvisual and auditory hallucinations! The voice in his head tells him he's wasting his time, though, and his visual hallucinations all involve his parents 50 or 100 years ago working their butts off and expecting Ken to do so as well. Ken finally decides to trade his psychosis in for a more conventional hobby like photography (though photography of what he doesn't tell us). This film's ludicrous set-up makes it loads of fun and a good subject for msting. It also can be part of the wholesome hobby of film ephemera collecting.

Ratings: Camp/Humor Value: *****. Weirdness: ****. Historical Interest: ****. Overall Rating: ****. - October 2, 2003Like Watching Film Ephemera