Goodbye, Miss Turlock

  • John Nesbitt: narrator
  • Nana Bryant: Miss Turlock
  • Norman Ollestad: Irish

Goodbye, Miss Turlock is an American short film from the year 1948. Directed by Edward L. Cahn. Production, screenwriting and the role of the narrator took over John Nesbitt. Goodbye, Miss Turlock won at the Academy Awards 1948 Academy Award for Best Short Film. The distributed by Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer film had on January 24, 1948 premiere.

Action

John Nesbitt laments in his film on the disappearance of the small country schools in America and remembers looking back at his school days and the strict but beloved teacher, Miss Turlock. Nesbitt told by classmates, and from the fact that Miss Turlock apparently also had the back of the head eyes. By linking the village to Highway Miss Turlocks School 1940 is closed and the significantly aged teacher retires. The grown- classmates gather Nesbitt On their last day of school in the school house and say goodbye Miss Turlock as well as the long-standing inter-year education school.

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