Too Tough to Care

Too Tough to Care
Directed by Dave Parker
Produced by Marin County Medical Society
Distributed by Sid Davis Productions
Release dates
1964
Running time
18 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Too Tough to Care is an 18-minute educational film produced in 1964 to undermine teenage resistance to anti-smoking education.[1] Unlike other films in its genre, Too Tough to Care used satire and humor to illustrate the misleading claims of cigarette advertising. The film garnered attention in both the mainstream press as well as academic journals.

Synopsis

Farley, an advertising copy writer for the fictional Finster Cigarette Company, is dismayed by the medical establishment's successful campaign to link smoking with lung cancer. It dawns on Farley that one effective way to counter this campaign would be to promote the concept of being "too tough to care" about the hazards of smoking. So he launches an advertising campaign, complete with a compelling jingle, showing men such as dynamite workers and gas workers lighting up Finster cigarettes in situations that would be dangerous, suggesting that they are too tough to care about consequences.

The campaign is successful. Farley offers other executives a Finster cigarette to celebrate, but the offer is declined. Farley is the only one who smokes.

Production

Too Tough To Care was produced by the Marin County Medical Society, funded partly by a grant from the California Medical Association,[2][3] and distributed by Sid Davis Productions.[4][5] The British Film Institute lists the director as Dave Parker, the production company as Lawren Productions, and the sponsor as the American Heart Association.[1]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times called the film "a refreshing departure from conventional educational films."[2] An article in the academic journal American Biology Teacher cited the film with the comment "In contrast to Smoking and You, this film uses the humorous, overly dramatic approach."[4] A paper in The American Journal of Public Health used the film in an experimental program for research on school-based intervention of teenage smoking behavior.[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Too Tough to Care". British Film Institute.
  2. 1 2 L.A. Times Services (25 March 1964). "Antismoking Ditty Could Be Hit Tune". Evening Independent, St. Petersburg. p. 3-A. Reprint of L.A. Times release.
  3. "Too tough to care". Trove of the National Library of Australia.
  4. 1 2 Robert C. Ramger (February 1966). "The Availability of Helminth Parasites in Biological Supply Houses". The American Biology Teacher. 28 (2): 125–128. doi:10.2307/4441243.
  5. "Too Tough to Care (search result)". Mid-Hudson Library System.
  6. C Perry; J Killen; M Telch; L A Slinkard; B G Danaher. "Modifying smoking behavior of teenagers: a school-based intervention" (PDF). American Journal of Public Health. 70 (7): 722–725. doi:10.2105/ajph.70.7.722.
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