This film attempts to calm childrens’ fear of the dentist by having a very scary clown get a cavity filled. Nitrous oxide-inspired!
This film is available on the Best of A/V Geeks 4 DVD-R. ![]()
It is also available on the Clowns and Caveman DVD-R. ![]()
This film attempts to calm childrens’ fear of the dentist by having a very scary clown get a cavity filled. Nitrous oxide-inspired!
This film is available on the Best of A/V Geeks 4 DVD-R. ![]()
It is also available on the Clowns and Caveman DVD-R. ![]()
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Tribute to television as a servant of the public. Contains ample footage ostensibly taken from television news coverage, concentrating on Cold War events, disasters and accidents, and sports. A Narrator: Don Ameche Tribute to television as a servant of the public. Contains ample footage ostensibly taken from television news coverage, concentrating on Cold War events, disasters and accidents, and sports. There is an excellent sequence showing building demolition with a wrecking ball; the multistory building collapses. There is a continuing anti-communist bias to the film. Read more → |
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June 2nd, 2009 - 1:38 pm
I love the trippy dream sequence with the kid dentist who looks like he could be Harry Potter. Great stuff.
September 29th, 2009 - 5:11 pm
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