This film is such a stereotype of an educational film that it seems like a parody. Shows how children meet and correctly cope with situations calling upon them to remember each of the safety rules they have been taught
Gives information about various types of poultry and shows the incubation and hatching of an egg. Found useful in stimulating an interest in poultry.
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
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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Rhythmic Exercises (Paul Burnford Film Productions, 1950)
Presents a series of rhythmically integrated exercises, performed to music by a group of boys under an instructor's direction on a school athletic field. Both boys and girls can participate in these exercises, indoors or outdoors.
Shows in detail techniques used by amateur and professional shoplifters and explains how alert employees can prevent thefts. While this film was made for retail employees, the film really is a how-to for potential shoplifters. The biggest hauls are made by women who can carry up to 25 pounds of meat, cigarettes, typewriters or shoe polishers under their dresses. If you are a store owner, its hard not to watch this without assuming that everyone is your store to steal from you...
Shows that good grooming habits begins with personal care, and describes daily habits that can help everyone to make the most of his natural endowments. Demonstrates how to keep the skin, hair, nails, and teeth clean and healthy. Includes animated drawings and photomicrographs.
Shows two boys' ideas of good sandwiches in contrast with the more attractive tuna rarebit sandwiches which a young girl prepares for her guests.
This film looks at what happens when an atomic bomb goes off in London. Great but creepy as hell.
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