Mr. Whitney Had a Notion
Plot: Historical short showing how Eli Whitney (best known for the invention of the cotton gin) played a significant role in the introduction of mass production techniques to the USA in the late 18th century.
Lloyd Bridges. Lloyd Bridges was 36 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Eli Whitney'.
Erville Alderson. Erville Alderson was 66 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Thomas Jefferson'.
John Nesbitt. John Nesbitt was 38 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Narrator (voice)'.
Howard Negley. Howard Negley was 51 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Military Committee Man (as Howard J. Negley)'.
Harry Hayden. Harry Hayden was 66 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Senatorial Committee Man'.
Mitchell Lewis. Mitchell Lewis was 68 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Eli Whitney's Workman'.
Gerald Mayer. Gerald Mayer was 29 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Director'
Harold Lipstein. Harold Lipstein was 50 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Director of Photography'
John Nesbitt. John Nesbitt was 38 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Writer'
Herbert Moulton. Herbert Moulton was 26 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Producer'
Newell P. Kimlin. Newell P. Kimlin was 35 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Editor'
Rudolph G. Kopp. Rudolph G. Kopp was 62 in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Original Music Composer'
Lynden Sparhawk. Lynden Sparhawk was >> in Mr. Whitney Had a Notion as 'Art Direction'