" BOYS TOWN: A PLACE CALLED HOME " FATHER EDWARD J. FLANAGAN JUVENILE DELINQUENCY OMAHA 18914

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This color educational film is about Boys Town, the famous refuge for orphaned and neglected youth which was originally founded on December 12, 1917, as an orphanage for boys. The organization was founded in Omaha, Nebraska by Father Edward J. Flanagan, a Roman Catholic priest. This film is circa 1951 and was produced by Carl Dudley, directed and written by Herman Boxer, and released by Dudley Pictures Corp.
Opening credits and then a title card (:06-:31). Young boys run around a city block and play. They then play cards. A broken liquor bottle on the floor near the arm of a drunk father as a young, upset boy stares at him. Police bring a young boy to the station. A priest, Father Edward J. Flanagan. Exterior of a shabby building. Boys Town sign outside of the building. This is located 10 miles west of Omaha, NE. Boys play in the yard (:32-2:32). A statue of Father Flanagan and some boys is being looked at by a young boy at Boys Town. Father Wegner, general director of Boys Town, sits at a desk and writes. Boys play as Father Wegner walks by, takes their ball, and throws it. Boys walk toward the building. Boys in class. Older boys are taught. A student raises his hand while a female teacher teaches. Exterior of a Trade School building on campus, boys walk towards it. Students look at a printing machine. Students work on an automobile. Others look at a machine and are taught. A boy receives a high school diploma (2:33-5:20). A student plows a field with a tractor. Shots of corn field, cows, chickens. A student readies a hose. Others round up sheep. Boys take care of a cow. Boys fix a bicycle as others play. A boy who has recently arrived is not socially adjusted as of yet, he is shy and lonely. A boy runs away from a woman. A student stops working. The welfare department at Boys Town work as a group. Boys leave class and run wild across the grass. Boys play checkers as others do other things (5:21-8:07). Exterior welfare office at Boys Town. An instructor walks a boy out. Boys play. Some boys water the grass. Boys play baseball. Boys walk towards a campus building. Boys run out of a building. Track and field, football, varsity football played for a while (8:08-11:22). A boy eats. All of the boys eat at 'feeding time.' A boy puts on ties and wears a dress shirt. Boys dance with girls. A house band at a party plays. A couple dances while others watch and clap. A Chapel on the campus grounds. Catholic service as a boys choir lines up on the altar (11:23-13:44). Boys play on the streets as a cop approaches. A woman brings a boy to Boys Town. A boy sits on a wall. Boys play and walk. Feeding time at Boys Town. A boy plays a trombone. A student works in the machine shop. A truck pulls up, a boy gets out of the back of it and walks in to Boys Town (13:45-15:24). A boy talks with a priest. A boy writes at a desk. A bus pulls up to Boys Town. Boys sit in a rec room. Boys throw a football around. Others play on the grass. The 'feeding room.' The campus of Boys Town, boys wave at the camera. Boys walk along the campus grounds. One approaches a priest (15:24-17:41). The Boys Town motto: 'He ain't heavy, Father…he's m' brother' (17:42-17:49). End credits (17:50-17:51).
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  • @bbt305
    @bbt3053 жыл бұрын

    If we knew then, what we know now. Oh boys town. How terrible to see this video and what really happened and what was happening to them. “Relationships “ yeah is that what they called it?

  • @jimmartin7881

    @jimmartin7881

    3 жыл бұрын

    And very few have ever heard about what actually happened there. Have you seen the doc on this place? They ran it like an auction house for molesters, it would make Epstein blush ffs. And the ties to so many politicians goes to show how powerful they really are, sickening how long this place was allowed to operate.

  • @bbt305

    @bbt305

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jimmartin7881 i have seen it. So many people got away w murder. Literally. Just one person was the fall guy and really for stealing from a bank! Insane! So many victims!

  • @readyroc7845

    @readyroc7845

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bbt305 not to mention the victim served 25 years in jail for perjury while he only served 15! Insane

  • @grouchomarksmen1436
    @grouchomarksmen14363 жыл бұрын

    This is just another video on youtube glorifying child sex abuse. Look up Boystown on your own. This was exposed long ago. There is absolutely no reason to show this video without the context of what was allowed to happen here.

  • @FuzzyDancingBear

    @FuzzyDancingBear

    6 ай бұрын

    Larry King

  • @oldradiosnphonographs
    @oldradiosnphonographs3 жыл бұрын

    You knew you grew up around Omaha when your parents threatened to send you there if you misbehaved! Also interesting to see how much smaller Omaha was in the 1950s.

  • @crisbrown1694
    @crisbrown1694 Жыл бұрын

    I HAD: Learned Throughout So Much Of My Own Life And Growing Years. WITHIN: A Mighty Strong Sense Of Structure. I HAD: That Which Was Like The “BOYSTOWN” Of The Past. WHEN: I Had Started Building Upon Most Of My Career Experience From The Ground Up. WORKED: At A Hewlett-Packard Production Plant When I Was A Teenager In The 1980’s And In 1986. THEN: I Had Learned And Mastered Most Of My Career Experience Training In Retail Like It Was Quite A Few Years Ago. Possibly Like The 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, And The 1980’s Let Alone In Those Days Where Training and Experience Is Taken Mighty Seriously.

  • @jimmartin7881
    @jimmartin78813 жыл бұрын

    Father Flanagan's dream come true...and just about every other Catholic priest's dream too. It went all the way up to the White house and nothing was ever done about it. Boys town was the subject of the documentary "Conspiracy of silence" truly sickening what these people got away with for decades under the guise of helping children at their most vulnerable.

  • @codygreen1673
    @codygreen16733 жыл бұрын

    An incident occurs at 10:40. This could have been the cleanest, best pleasure for these young men but the camera turns off too soon.

  • @andyZ3500s
    @andyZ3500s3 жыл бұрын

    It is hard to believe how much BoysTown grew after the depression. I imagine that the movie were Spencer Tracy played Father Flanagan brought alot of attention and financial help to the town. As far as I know up to the war everything was run by the boys with Father Flanagan overseeing it and keeping them above water. It is a amazing story the town had its own zip code, was completely self governed. Everything was done by the boys from the post office, maintenance, teaching, farming and everything that any town would need. Every boy left with a trade or some way of making a living. It is truly amazing what Father Flanagan achieved.

  • @user-cm5sc1vj5f
    @user-cm5sc1vj5f5 ай бұрын

    I see they pushed father boes out of there. Boys town is struggling with issues in every area and law suits and fines from saftey, to aligations and more. Boys town is there to help kids not try and groom them. And some employees are doing the same with each other.its sad how the kids are treated at the treatment center