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What are little boys made of? Fidgety hands, evil minds
and little legs that will run away if given the chance. Films included: Trick
or Treat, Cheating, Other People’s Property, The Bike,
and The Game.



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Helpful Little Fireman (Coronet, 1966)


Semi-fantasy tells story of a little boy who is a real fireman. At the station he helps a big fireman with little jobs.

This film is available on the Boys Boys Boys DVD-R


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Night Before Christmas (1946)


Live actors with animated sequences bring to life the celebrated poem, ‘Night Before Christmas

This film is available on the An A/V Geeks Christmas DVD-R


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Rod Serling Makes A Mortgage Payment


You’ve already unlocked a door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension: a dimension where you have written some amazing dramatic television, but those sweet gigs are in the past. A middle ground that recognizes that you are a celebrity, but forgets that your narration makes everything a little creepy. You’ve just crossed over into… the Bill Paying Zone. Rod Serling narrates these films: Your New Job, Patterns of Time – the Hardwood Story and a TV pilot episode, In Search Of Ancient Astronauts.

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Kids & Kritters

W.C. Fields once said, “Anyone who hates children and animals can’t be all bad.” The AV Geeks present a night of school films where the producers seem to share that same sentiment with films featuring children interacting with animals. Films include: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Frances and her Rabbit, Kitty Cleans Up, Skipper Learns A Lesson, Lost Puppy, Safety with Animals and Ro-Revus Talks About Worms!

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Night of the TV Trailer 2

A collection of 30 second TV ads for mid-1970s theatrical feature films. Trailers include – Meatballs, Swap Meet, Sacred Knives of Vengence, Walking Tall, Death Race 2000, High Ballin’ and so many more!

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Courtroom Classroom

While Court TV pretends that there are moral lessons to be learned from the trials they are exploiting, the A/V Geeks present films that use mock trials to teach children about literacy, the generation gap, good gum care and more! Films include- Boy Meets Dog, Magnificent Major, Forrester Vs. Forrester, and Thunder And Lightning Case and more!

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