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Bookkeeping and You (1947)

Shows the value of bookkeeping to business and the professions, and to the individual in keeping a record of personal finances. Features Dick York (star of several early educational films, Inherit the Wind and TV’s Bewitched).

This film is available on the Featuring an All-Star Cast DVD


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The Bottle and the Throttle (1961)

Sid Davis film where our protagonist Bill drinks and drives and kills a little girl and cripples a Mom.

This film is available on the World According to Sid Davis DVD-R


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Bikes Bikes Bikes

A bike spells freedom to a kid, and fear to parents. These
films try to get kids to be responsible – spoiling all the fun. Films included:
Bicycle Safety, Bicycle Clown, One Got Fat, The Day the Bicycles Disappeared,
African Odyssey: The Red Bicycle
and The Bike.

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S is for Sissy

What could be worse than to have a little boy become a sissy? The A/V Geeks examine the behavior of potential wimps and what can be done fix it. Films include: Soapy the Germ Fighter, Fears of Children, William’s Doll and Neurotic Behavior – a Psychodynamic View.

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Atomic Beach Blast Bingo

All about THE BOMB and how to survive an attack.
Films include: Duck and Cover, For The Next 60 Seconds, Nuclear War: A Guide
To Armageddon, Radioactive Fallout And Shelter, Operation Ivy

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A Very Special DVD

While devoting an entire DVD to films about the developmentally-disabled (mentally handicapped, retarded) might seem like an odd (maybe even inappropriate) theme, but these films provide insight into our culture’s view of the handicapped and the real-life problems that care providers must address. You can tell a lot
about a society by how it treats its handicapped- World of the Right Size, Teaching the Mentally Retarded, I’m Ready Mom, Are You?, Board and Care, Selling One Guy Named Larry.

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