To Be Alive!
1964 · 18 min · ★ 7.4 · Documentary
"To Be Alive!" was designed to celebrate the common ground between different cultures by tracing how children in various parts of the world mature into adulthood.
Directed by Francis Thompson · Written by Francis Thompson
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Robert Fields Narrator
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★ 6.51974
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1951
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1961
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