Business Venture
Business Venture

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Business Venture

1966
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Greek

Two poor roommates, Spouritis and Floros, owe their landlady, Mrs. Persephone, several months' rent and are in danger of being thrown out onto the street at any moment. One day, they take on a job painting a house, but Spouritis's repeated blunders cause them to be chased by the owner, who demands that they pay for the damage. In their attempt to escape, they come across a dying woman, who entrusts them with a sick child and asks them to find his father. The two friends, kind-hearted and compassionate as they are, take it upon themselves to place an ad in a newspaper to find the boy's father. Coincidentally, the child's father is someone who is pursuing them. They try various tricks to avoid him. Then they get into trouble as photographers, and so someone else takes up the chase, resulting in a series of mishaps and blunders.

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Director: Charles F. SmithGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the world of American business and the principles behind successful ventures. It delves into various aspects of entrepreneurship, from idea generation to market strategy, aiming to educate and inspire aspiring business owners. The film highlights the dedication and innovative thinking required to navigate the competitive landscape.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focused on business education, 'Business Venture' likely received professional reviews within trade publications or educational circuits rather than mainstream critical acclaim. Its impact would have been measured by its effectiveness in conveying its intended message to its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Informative for its time on business principles.

  • A straightforward educational tool for entrepreneurs.

  • Likely appreciated for its practical approach to business.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not available for this historical documentary.

Fun Fact

This short film was likely produced to serve an educational purpose, possibly for business students or aspiring entrepreneurs during the mid-20th century, reflecting the economic climate and opportunities of the era.

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