- Give a Man a Job
"Give a Man a Job" was a short
film produced in 1933 in conjunction with theNational Recovery Administration in which audience members were encouraged to offer jobs to the unemployed in the midst of theGreat Depression . The film featuredJimmy Durante misinforming an audience through a comic song how they could generate employment. Upon learning that a banker drives his own car, Durante suggests that he "hire a chauffeur / And keep a good man from becoming a loafer." He also has an exchange withMoe Howard playing anexterminator , suggesting that NRA stands for "No Rats Allowed." The film closes with an image of PresidentFranklin Roosevelt and the words "If the old name of Roosevelt / Makes your old heart throb / Then take this message, straight from the President / And give a man a job!"External links
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* [http://www.archive.org/details/National1933 Download "Give a Man a Job" from the Prelinger Archives]
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