Hide Tide in Newfoundland
A dramatic tribute to the people of New-foundland and their efforts to modernise and extend their industries.
At the age of ten he is sent away to a school for delinquent boys in need of psychiatric treatment. There he is exposed to genuine friendships and affection for the first time in his life, but for a long time the counsellors, even under the guidance of a psychiatrist, cannot even begin to penetrate Donald's wall of silence and isolation. Then, mainly through his attachment to one of the counsellors,. Donald begins to enter into the school activities.
Two developments threaten to disrupt his rehabilitation. One is his growing jealousy over his favourite counsellor. The other is the discovery that his mother has disappeared. Her disappearance ends his subconscious hopes for a reconciliation, and the shock sends him into headlong flight. In a railroad tunnel, he narrowly escapes death by clinging to the face of a rock wall while a train roars by. During these fleeting seconds his whole life seems to race through his mind and something suddenly breaks the knot that had bound him to the past. Accepting his new circumstances in a different light, his own spirit begins to come of age.