This film shows young children what to do in case of an atomic attack. The film opens with "Bert the Turtle" wobbling down the street and singing a song, "Duck and Cover." When there is a bright flash, Bert immediately ducks into his shell. The narrator explains that when there is a bright flash - brighter than the sun - children should follow Bert's example. The film shifts to a classroom of youngsters who are practicing what to do in the case of an atomic attack. The narrator says that this new danger can cause several types of injury. He tells them that it can knock them down or burn them. He explains that many schools are talking about atomic attacks and that many youngsters and their teachers are learning the best ways of protection. The simple rule that they should be like Bert, who ducks and covers, is emphasized. The film ends by suggesting that they must always be ready to duck and cover when there is an atomic explosion.
Gives students a basis for thinking clearly about real love and shows that mere conviction of love is not enough to insure lasting happiness. DIRECTOR: Ted Peshak; CAMERA: Dale Sharkey; WRITERS: Mel Waskin, George Tychsen, Hartley Pfeil; EDITOR: Ace Moore; AUTHORITY: Reuben Hill, Ph.D., Research Professor in Family Life, The University of North Carolina; NORA'S MOM: Rosemary Kelly
A caveman professor demonstrates to caveman managers the different effects of drugs.
Designed to help a girl overcome periods of dating slumps gracefully. Attempts to eliminate the feeling of social failure by encouraging the girl to make the best of a temporary situation and to concentrate on self-improvement.
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Shows two boys' ideas of good sandwiches in contrast with the more attractive tuna rarebit sandwiches which a young girl prepares for her guests.
A teen starts taking speed to lose weight and then gets hooked.
Live actors with animated sequences bring to life the celebrated poem, 'Night Before Christmas'
This trippy tribute to our country's 200th birthday was funded by a Bicentennial Project Grant and animated by Vincent Collins who made other psychedelic cartoons. This film was produced by the United States Information Agency -the government's propaganda agency.
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