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School films that feature clowns or cavemen. Films included – The Clowns, How the First Letter Was Written, Toothache of a Clown, Standing Up For Yourself, Pirro and the Alarm Clock, Drug Effects, Circus Day.

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Sudden Birth (circa 1960s)

This film was made to instruct police officers on the basics of childbirth and to show them an actual birth – mostly so they wouldn’t panic or pass out when confronted with such a scenario. WARNING! The poor acting by actual police officers and doctors and low production values in this film make the live birth scene even more shocking than others from this genre.

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Check The Neck (circa late 1960s)

A film made for police, firemen and first responders to alert them to special care that needs to be taken when rescuitating a laryngectomee – a person whose larynx has been removed, usually due to cancer.

This film is available on the Best of A/V Geeks 1 DVD-R


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Best of AV Geeks 3

Another round of superlative school films from the A/V
Geeks archive. Films include – More Dates for Kay, Teeth, The Lunatic, Purely
Coincidental, Parent to Child About Sex
and The Huntsman

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How To.. How To..

In order to keep up their status as an edu-info- tain-gency, the A/V Geeks present an evening of films that show you how to do things. For example, How To Build an Igloo teaches us step-by-step how to build a shelter in the ice. With How to Get Cooperation we learn the fine art of twisting classmates’ arms to cooperate. And The Shoplifter accidentally teaches you some nifty shoplifting tricks (circa 1964).

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Those Infernal Machines

those_infernal_machines_dvdAn evening of films that look at our love/hate relationship with machinery. Films include Machine Story, Magic Machines, Why Things Go Wrong and more!

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The How To Show

Instructional and educational films to help you survive in
the modern world. Learn how to mow your lawn, operate a dishwasher, juggle,
deliver a baby in the back of a car AND survive a hostage situation. Films include
Mowing Lesson for Charlie, Mr. Dish Machine Operator, Juggling Lesson, Sudden
Birth
and Surviving Hostage Situations.

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