Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website NOTE: apologies, sound on this film is substandard. Produced by Visual Education Service Boy Scouts of America in 1944 and released in 1945, “The Cub in the Home“ depicts the virtues of becoming a Cub Scout from the perspective of a father, who is seeking out more information about the organization and its activities. 00:08 “The Cub in the Home“ titles over suburban house. Scenario: Arthur A. Gale. Cubbing Techniques: William Wessel, Gerald Speedy. Supervision: Irvine H. Millgate. Photography by Frank C. Gunnel, Leo J Heffernan, Spot Film Productions, INC.. Cast: Robert Hales, Winfield Hartmann, Vera Hales, J. Rulon Hales 00:47 Boy reads book, “The Wolf Club Book“ on bedroom floor. 01:03 Boy leaves room with book. 01:07 Father seated with newspaper turns on radio. 01:37 Montage: Boy talks to father. 02:26 Father on sofa closes newspaper. Opens book. 02:51 He r
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