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|}<center>Let There Be Light was a 1946 American documentary film directed by John Huston. This documentary film follows 75 U.S. soldiers who have sustained debilitating emotional trauma and depression. A series of scenes chronicle their entry into a psychiatric hospital, their treatment and eventual recovery. Much of the filming was shot at [[Edgewood State Hospital]]. </center></div>
<div style align=center>This is part one of an interview of Delores a retired Psych Tech that worked at the [[Stockton State Hospital|Stockton State Mental Hospital]] during the time frame of 1955 and 1960. This is the same time frame that Elizabeth Rathjen allegedly walked away from the hospital and has been missing since that time. Delores sheds light on the process at the medical center and some of what she witnessed during the time she was working there. [[Stockton_State_Hospital#Video|Click here for parts 2, 3, and 4]]</div>
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<div style align=right>[[:Category:Articles With Videos|Other Articles With Videos]], [[Main Page/Future Featured Nominations|Future Featured Videos]].
 
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Let There Be Light was a 1946 American documentary film directed by John Huston. This documentary film follows 75 U.S. soldiers who have sustained debilitating emotional trauma and depression. A series of scenes chronicle their entry into a psychiatric hospital, their treatment and eventual recovery. Much of the filming was shot at Edgewood State Hospital.