In an era so bound by conformity and predictability, it’s no surprise that children were actually taught to lose. Ray always wins contests and has come to feel entitled to glory. But when Marilyn beats him, he has to learn to accept defeat gracefully. Probably written by Margaret Carlile (“Trudy”) Travis. Directed by Arthur H. Wolf.
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