Commissioned by the United Nations Film Board as a follow-up to "Boundary Lines", this film explores the nature of bigotry in greater detail. The first half shows the origins of prejudice, while the second half asks the viewer to examine his own mind for a false mental picture of the other man. Both "Picture In Your Mind" and "Boundary Lines" are today more pertinent- and in demand- than ever before. Philip Stapp conceived and designed the film, with original music by Gene Forrell (1964 IFF catalog).