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Middletown

Family Business

Directed by Tom Cohen
Produced by Peter Davis


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Howie Snyder is an archetype: a retired Marine colonel in his mid 40s, he is a prototypical American entrepreneur struggling to make his business go.

Howie's Shakey's Pizza franchise in Muncie, Indiana employs his whole family: wife, nine children, and Howie himself. He's the representative of the American Dream: the chance to invest long hours and hard work in exchange for financial security for oneself and family. To watch Howie Snyder as he dickers for better treatment by the Shakey's chain, as he seeks additional financing to stave off looming bankruptcy, and as he sits morosely counting an evening's disappointing receipts is to watch America at work. And to see Howie's family rally around him in the hour of his greatest need is a heartwarming experience.

FAMILY BUSINESS will appeal to business groups as well as small business owners. Franchising organizations will find it valuable as a case study. Schools will find it appealing as a study of a family in challenge. And everyone will find the drama of daily life compelling.

Part of the acclaimed Middletown series.

"Marvelous... as close to a genuine slice of life as televisioncan muster."—Los Angeles Times

"Remarkably intimate... There are scenes that will stick with you for life."—Chicago Tribune

90 minutes / color
Copyright Date: 1982
Sale/video: $245
Rental/VHS: $100


12-Page Study Guide Available
in Adobe PDF Format



Subject areas: American Studies, Economic Sociology, Economics, Family Relations, North America, Sociology

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