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  1. You Can Change The World (1952) - YouTube. Nuclear Vault. 332K subscribers. 2.6K views 3 years ago. ...more. A large assortment of guest stars (Jack Benny, Rochester, Bob Hope, Bing...

  2. You Can Change the World (1950-1952) Bob Hope Bing Crosby Jack Benny. This short was the first of 30 films planned by the Christophers, a non-denominational, anti-totalitarian,...

    • 28 Min.
    • 17K
    • DeputyDoug829
  3. You Can Change the World: Directed by Leo McCarey. With Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Jack Benny, Ann Blyth, Johnny Burke. Comedian Jack Benny has his butler, Rochester, call several of his celebrity friends over to the house. Benny introduces them to a Catholic priest, who speaks to them about doing a film for a group called the Christophers ...

    • (81)
    • Documentary, Short
    • Leo McCarey
    • 1950-02-25
  4. 26. Mai 2008 · Cast: Eddie `Rochester` Anderson (Rochester), Jack Benny, Ann Blyth, Johnny Burke, Bing Crosby, Paul Douglas, Irene Dunne, William Holden, Bob Hope, Father James G. Keller, Jimmy Van Heusen and Loretta Young. From IMDB. Remember: All men are created equal all over the world; the people of the United States are not better than the rest of the world.

  5. YouCanChangeTheWorld. Sound. sound. Year. 1952. Reviews. Reviewer: Spuzz - - May 13, 2015. Subject: Not one of their best. This is part of a group of films made by The Christophers, which is a curious religious movement that everyone got on the bandwagon in the 50's and 60's.

  6. You Can Change The World (1950) directed by Leo McCarey • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1950 Directed by Leo McCarey. Comedian Jack Benny has his butler, Rochester, call several of his celebrity friends over to the house. Benny introduces them to a Catholic priest, who speaks to them about doing a film for a group called the Christophers.

  7. Overview. Comedian Jack Benny has his butler, Rochester, call several of his celebrity friends over to the house. Benny introduces them to a Catholic priest, who speaks to them about doing a film for a group called the Christophers.