Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate

[2] Written by American playwright and screenwriter Millard Lampell, the film stars Ed Begley as an established trade union leader fighting an attempt by the union membership to push him out in favour of a new, younger leader with a more modern approach.

As things heat up, both sides share their views with the old union leader speaking his mind and generally winning the debate.

[3] The origin of the expression "Do not fold, spindle or mutilate" comes from the inscription on an IBM punch card.

Office workers organized papers and forms by stapling or folding them together, or by impaling them on a spindle.

It was recorded in his home studio in Wilton, Connecticut and became part of his album Summit Sessions.