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Balance 1950

1951 | 8m | English

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Director: Peter Sachs
Writer: Roger MacDougall
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A visual précis of the annual report of chemicals giant ICI
Release Date: Jan 01, 1951
Director: Peter Sachs
Writer: Roger MacDougall
Genres: Animation
Keywords economics, report
Production Companies Larkins Studio
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Name Job
Peter Sachs Director
Roger MacDougall Writer
T.R. Thumwood Director of Photography
Denis Gilpin Animation
Richard Taylor Animation
Name Title
William Larkins Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite a quirky animation that uses arithmetical symbols and balance sheet lines to augment a narrative that demonstrate just how the £226,000,000 revenue of industrial giant ICI was arrived at. Then it takes us on a little executive summary, if you like, of it's expenses: £135,000,000 spent ... on raw materials, transportation, fuel, logistics, Then there's the staff - "a fiver for the driver" amounting to another £47,000,000! Then we see another £4,000,000 allocated to accommodate the leisurely pensioners astride their hammocks in the sunshine. £9,000,000 then goes on things that will need to be replaced - wear and tear, spiralling inflation etc. Next, £13,500,000 invested in the business to keep it robust - the seeding of new business for harvesting later. £12,500,000 goes into the public kitty via taxation and then we have £5,000,000 for dividends - odd how it all tallies up exactly! This is quite a fun look at how money lubricates a business and also just how quickly it can be spent. The score is lively and accompanies well the lightly-comedic narrative that uses an enjoyable series of rhymes and a basic, but effective, animated style to tell a story of just how this business spent ¼ billion pounds in 1950!

Feb 07, 2024