The Checker King
By David L. Gould and Kevin Kelley
"You know how many of us there are who lost their spouses? There
are nine million of us. And you know, if you're not careful, you'll have
a lot of suicides, because people don't talk to us." Harold
O'Brien
At the age of 68, Harold O'Brien met the love of his life and married
for the first time. Except when he was drafted into World War II, Harold
had never ventured far from his farm and hometown, but Norma convinced
him to enter the Iowa state Checkers Championship. With her
encouragement and faith, and against very long odds, Harold won the
championship.
Only a few months later, though, Norma died, and Harold began a
six-year struggle with severe depression. At one point, realizing that
he was suicidal, he had himself hospitalized. One morning, in his
eighty-first year, Harold awoke thinking about how disappointed Norma
would have been with his floundering life. In her memory, he decided to
enter the National Championships. This is a warm and inspiring story
that is nonetheless honest about the darker realities of aging and
depression.
39
minutes
© 2001
Purchase $229 VHS
Order No. QA-411
ISBN (VHS) 1-57295-411-6
Reviews
"The story is so common as to be unique — as subtly surprising as an
unseen double-jump." Ted Cox Daily Herald
"One of the things that gripped us was the sense of our own future. It's
the deep, hidden struggle of people who live around us, in our
neighborhood. It's very down-to-earth, very personal." Charles
Jarvis, United Seniors Association
"A moving biography. Chronicles Harold's emergence out of depression and
shows the struggles of older Americans to find life after the death of a
spouse, as well as one man's drive to share his love and passion for the
game of checkers. Recommended" Educational Media Reviews Online
Awards & Conference Screenings
DOCtober, International Documentary Association
American Society on Aging
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