Navy film about how venereal disease nearly causes the sinking of a destroyer.
Part of the Bell Science series. The story of the science of language and linguistics centered around plot to destroy the alphabet and all language. Features Dr. Frank Baxter and the brilliant Hans Conried.
Shows how the residents of Peru, Indiana, join together to present a full-length circus every summer. Includes scenes of auditions, training, rehearsals and the acts themselves.
Stock Footage. Discusses the development of transportation in the United States in the last 50 years, and shows how it has changed the American's way of life. Stresses the improvements in American roads as they have gone from muddy lanes to concrete turnpikes. narrated by Raymond Massey. basically a history of Ford motor company. The ending has 70s cars yet it still has the 1950s narration.
This film looks at what happens when an atomic bomb goes off in London. Great but creepy as hell.
somewhat humorous British film about time management on the job. A couple of good dialogs.
The Lutheran Church's version of Carnival of Souls!... This very strange, slightly eerie, short film is directed by Rolf Forsberg and features Jack Hawkins as a misanthrope who makes wax figures and tries to escape God.
Gives a glimpse of what lies beyond our own space-time continuum. The elemental concepts of the theory of relativity are demonstrated to portray the interdependence of time, space and matter.
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Radioactive Fallout and Shelter (US Dept Health, Education & Welfare, 1965)
Neat animation and nuclear footage. Discusses the effects of radiation on people and emphasizes protective procedures against radiation.
By Jupiter - Wilding Picture Productions, 1941, 26 min Finally, a film for the rude parents! Veteran Hollywood character actor Chick Chandler plays Thornton Poindexter, a hapless everyman who learns that a little kindness goes a long way when the Roman god Jupiter allows him to re-live a particularly miserable day. This film was originally made for Marshall Fields' employees, who must have had a severe enough courtesy problem to warrant the expense of making such a film.
Traces the social and economic history of the Great Plains from the time of the settlement of the prairies by cattlemen and farmers through the World War I boom to the years of depression and drought.
Tells Of A Young Man's Insecurity And How It Leads Him To Befriending A Boy Whose Escapades Turn To Theft And Violence. Film Shows Young People How To Handle Peer Pressure That They Experience Every Day.
Shows the step-by-step development of the sports car model from the drawing board, showing how the design features are tested in wind tunnels and on driving courses.
Acquaints the student with data concerning the Mayan and Inca civilizations. Shows small, isolated groups of people living virtually untouched by progress surrounding them in the modern world. This Moody Institute of Science film then shows that these "primitive" cultures actually degenerated from great ancient civilizations that collapsed because they didn't believe in God.
A young girl who doesn't like to read is transported into the future where she encounters a society of "non-readers." When she is put on trial for not burning the book she brought with her, she reads to the court! Enchanting herself and the court, she returns to her own time anxious to begin her book report.
A man in white coat talking to Archimedes in room full of stone and bronze busts of famous scientists researchers. We learn about how machines have improved Western civilization.
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Motorcycle Safety and Courtesy In Traffic (Centron, 1973)
A carefully planned safety film loaded with practical information and explanations to help the beginning motorcycle rider handle his machine safely and courteously.
Like a nature film but with preschool kids. Lots of hitting and crying. Great!
Uses actual cases to train law enforcement officers in the skills and knowledge needed to carry out their duties and uphold the law.
Careless Harry learns about hunting safety.
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