A war orphan, played by Dean Stockwell, wakes up one morning to find his hair has turned green. Along with the green hair comes a vision that he feels must be told to all ... all wars must stop!
"A war orphan, played by Dean Stockwell, wakes up one morning to find his hair has turned green. Along with the green hair comes a vision that he feels must be told to all ... all wars must stop!"@en
"A war orphan begins a personal campaign for peace, but when his hair inexplicably turns green he becomes ostracized by the community."
"A young child sits quietly at the police station, unwilling to answer questions about himself or how he lost his hair. But when he finds out that his parents are killed in an air raid, his hair turns green. While the townspeople label him as an outcast, fellow war orphans stand behind him, encouraging Peter to turn his green hair into a symbol of the futility of war."@en
"During the war a young boy learns he is an orphan and the next day he awakens to find his hair has turned green."@en
"Peter Frye, typical American boy, is orphaned when his parents are caught in the London Blitz. He is not told of their fate, but shuttled from one selfish relative to the next, ending with "Gramp," a kindly ex-vaudevillean. Peter and Gramp, both fond of "Irish bulls," get along fine; but the morning after Peter finally learns he's an orphan, his hair spontaneously turns green! The absurd over-reactions of stupid people overturn his life as the story becomes a parable."@en
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