Points out importance of planning for future. Nick, a teen boy, observes this approach in some friends and notices how much more successful they appear to be. He applies it to himself and notices a change for the better in his own life.
Points out importance of planning for future. Nick, a teen boy, observes this approach in some friends and notices how much more successful they appear to be. He applies it to himself and notices a change for the better in his own life.
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From The ArchiveInnocent Party (1959)
Like many other Centron venereal disease films, “Innocent Party” focuses on the morality and emotions associated with venereal disease rather than the medical aspects. The actual mechanics of syphilis transmission are only briefly mentioned let alone prevention via condom use, yet the shame and anguish are clear for all to see. This film echoes the common theme found in many venereal disease films – that premarital sex leads to VD. This film is available on Cinema VD DVD-R From The ArchiveThe Day The Bicycles Disappeared (AAAFTS, 1967)
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February 21st, 2009 - 7:51 pm
perhaps this film should be called benefits of looking ahead if you are a straight, white, healthy young man in the ’50s!
guess what nick? i STILL have no point! i am like oblio!
September 29th, 2009 - 4:59 pm
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