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             The Message of Émile Coué 
            (1923) United States of America 
            B&W : Two reels 
            Directed by John L. McCutcheon 
            Cast: Émile Coué [himself] 
            Modern Picture Arts, Incorporated, production; distributed by Educational Film Exchanges, Incorporated [Educational Pictures Special]. / Produced by Earl Hurd. Scenario by Earl Hurd, from an adaptation by Lewis Allen Browne. Animation by Earl Hurd. Presented by E.W. Hammons. / Released 18 February 1923. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. 
            [?] Documentary: Cartoon? 
            Synopsis: [The Film Daily, 25 September 1923, page ?] A demonstration by Emile Coue, by means of titles and illustrations of his points, of the theory of auto-suggestion. Coue is shown lecturing before a group of people, and you get the impression that you yourself are listening. The well-known phrase “Day by Day” is stressed a great many times in the closing sequence and finally the audience is made to say it with M. Coue. 
            Survival status: (unknown) 
            Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. 
            Keywords: Animation - Émile Coué (1857-1926) - Psychologists - Psychotherapy 
            Listing updated: 7 December 2024. 
            References: Sherwood-Best p. 124 : Website-IMDb. 
            
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