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Shows a thirteen-year-old boy who is confused by the changes taking place in his body. Presents the facts about male growth and development in a straight-forward manner. Lighthearted look at sex-ed misinformation with a creepy scene involving a zookeeper.

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




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One Response to “Am I Normal? (1979)”

  1. badmunkee

    That Tony… whatta smooth operator.

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Carnivorous Plants (1955)

On the surface, this film may seem like an average biology film, but like most of films from the Moody Institute of Science, there is an ulterior motive. The film’s host Irwin Moon had an interest in science as a child and later incorporated that interest into his life as a pastor. He would tour the country giving his “Sermons of Science”” where the marvels of science provide the visible evidence of a Divine plan of creation. His work with GIs during World War II showed him the impact that training films had on the troops. Moon partnered with the Moody Bible Institute to form the Moody Institute of Science – a company that made basic science films with a religious hook at the end. While revealing the complexity of nature, their films would end with Moon saying that this complexity was part of God’s plan rather than evolution. Moody Institute of Science films were marketed to churches and also to public schools where today even the mention of the word “God”” sparks a conflagration of protests and court cases.

This film is available on the Educational Archives: Religion DVD


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Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence (1953)

Crawley Films 23 min Narrated by Lorne Greene. Director: Judith Crawley. Production manager: William O’Farrell. With Claudia Hall (Mary). Filmed in Fayetteville, N.Y. and Ontario. Social sex development of Bill and Mary and how they came to meet, fall in love and marry. Teenagers and children in every stage from infancy through marriage including toddlers, teens, young adults, dating, going steady, parties, juvenile crushes, petting.

This film is available on the Educational Archive Volume Two : Social Engineering 101 DVD


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Cinema VD

Sin, sex and sores! Films include: VD:
Every 30 Seconds, Innocent Party, Know For Sure, The Lunatic and VD Attack Plan.


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Schoolhouse Scandal

Given the current outrage against the extracurricular shenanigans taking place in our hallowed halls of learning, you’d think that kids have truly gone wild. But the A/V Geeks have picked school films from our past that show students have always looked beyond the Three Rs in school! Also all of the films were made by Kansas-based Centron Films. Films include – The Bully, The Outsider, The Show-Off, What About Prejudice?, Dance Little Children and more!

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Triggerama!

Short vignette films designed to provoke discussion with groups of kids, drivers and cops. Films include – Shoot/Don’t Shoot, Working With Older People, Behind the Wheel, What If?, The Grapevine, Library Science Trigger Films and more.

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Bus Nut – Extreme Bus Adventure 2

Witness the insanity of the films shown on the second Alamo-sponsored Extreme School Bus Adventure. Films featured – Bus Nut, Panic Factor, Ol’ #23, Rescue Man and the much requested, infamous Death Zones.

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