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The king of the school bus safety films. This film shows how unruly behavior on school buses can lead to accidents and injury.

This film is available on the Blackboard Bungle DVD-R


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6 Responses to “And Then It Happened (1972)”

  1. pheret

    at about 17:00 or so, the red-headed actress is the same woman who played the drunk secretary (atta girl) in the movie 9-5. otherwise boring and melodramatic!

  2. Bink

    Negroes and redheads are always a bad mix! Be careful, kids!

  3. boo

    This film was shown to my 2nd grade class as well as the Kindergardeners. I’m 34 now still remember how it was turned off half way through because kids were crying and puking. This is a sick thing to show 5 year olds.

  4. Tracy

    I just reunited with some school pals from the seventies. One of our topics of discussion was that we rode the most insanely wild and dangerous school bus in junior high in—yes—1971 and 1972. I guess bad kids like us were the norm all over the country!

  5. Jason

    Which movie is the one where a girl drops her folder under the bus wheel and then gets run over? That one was scary too.

  6. admin

    That was Death Zones, made by the same guy who made “And Then It Happened” You can order it on DVD from here

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Private SNAFU – Booby Traps (1944)

Private Snafu learns about the hazards of enemy booby traps the hard way.

This is one of 26 Private SNAFU (’Situation Normal, All Fouled Up) cartoons made by the US Army Signal Corps to educate and boost the morale the troops. Originally created by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) and Phil Eastman, most of the cartoons were produced by Warner Brothers Animation Studios – employing their animators, voice actors (primarily Mel Blanc) and Carl Stalling’s music.

This film is available on the DECLASSIFIED! DVD-R


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The makers of ‘“Soapy the Germ Fighter‘” are back to teach other things to keep us healthy. Young Jim and Judy learn about proper eating, keeping clean, proper rest and good toilet habits. The enthusiastic narrator reminds us not to be “bashful or silly about bathroom habits” and that we should “go” whenever we feel like it.

This film is available on the Educational Archives Volume 8: Social Engineering 201 DVD


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Promotion Bypass, The Trouble with Women


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Those Naughty Adults

Films about the bad people. Films include – Cautious
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and Roscoe’s Rules

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Atomic Age Classics Vol 5 : C is for Communist DVD

In the afterglow of victory against tyranny in World War II, the United States found itself as a world superpower with a new potential foe – the Soviet Union. The films on this DVD, pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational Film Archive, hoped to educate the American public about the menace of the Soviet Union as the “battles” of the Cold War were being waged in the Third World. Films include: Russia At War, What Is Communism?, A Message to Women, Red Myth: International Communism, Yankee Go Home and Crusade Report.


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