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With the passing of pantomime auteur Marcel Marceau, the A/V Geeks have found some films that show his genius and, in contrast, films that demonstrate why mimes are so despised today. Films include: Guessing Game, The Box, Language Of The Heart, Affective Learning, Safe Play – Danger Places and more.

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Your Image: Make It Work For You (Barr, 1983)


Gives important elements of the quality we call “personal image”. Explores grooming, dress, verbal communication, body language, integrity. Gives viewers tips on improving their image. Explains how our personal image affects our opportunities and successes in life.

This film is available on the As the Office Turns 2 DVD-R


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Borrowed Power (1951)

Jerry, a high school student, misuses the ‘BORROWED POWER’ of a car and is arrested on suspicion of hit and run manslaughter. With the help of the judge, Jerry comes to realize the responsibility inherent in driving a car.


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VD Isn’t Just for Valentine’s Day

vd_isnt_just_for_valentinesIn honor of those sticky, itchy days after Valentine’s Day, the A/V Geeks share their favorite film genre – venereal disease films. Each film is a mini melodrama of sin, sex and sores. Films include Casual Encounters Of The Infectious Kind, VD – Play It Safe, More Common Than Measles And Mumps and more.

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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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I Spy Racism

I Spy the 1965 TV show was the first U.S. show that featured a lead black actor, Bill Cosby, and helped usher in a more racially diverse primetime. In the late 1960s, both lead actors were asked to do TV specials that addressed the problems of racism and racial identity. Bill Cosby hosts the fascinating Black History – Lost, Stolen Strayed and Robert Culp hosts Black and White – Uptight.

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Best of AV Geeks 3

Another round of superlative school films from the A/V
Geeks archive. Films include – More Dates for Kay, Teeth, The Lunatic, Purely
Coincidental, Parent to Child About Sex
and The Huntsman

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