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From The Archive

Shoot / Don’t Shoot I (1971)


Uses actual cases to train law enforcement officers in the skills and knowledge needed to carry out their duties and uphold the law.

This film is available on Triggerama! DVD-R


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Mustang, The (ca 1962)


Shows the step-by-step development of the sports car model from the drawing board, showing how the design features are tested in wind tunnels and on driving courses.

This film is available on We Are Driven DVD-R


From The Archive

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.

From The Archive

New DVDs for you!

So many films for you to see…

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cisforcereal See the wonderment of all the A/V Geeks DVDs!

From The Archive

Son of Those Naughty Boys

Available by popular demand. More films about
alienated, angst-filled juvenile delinquents. Amazing. Films included: Who
Cares?, Right or Wrong, Why Vandalism?, Merry-Go-Round Horse, The Huntsman


From The Archive

Rod Serling Makes A Mortgage Payment


You’ve already unlocked a door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension: a dimension where you have written some amazing dramatic television, but those sweet gigs are in the past. A middle ground that recognizes that you are a celebrity, but forgets that your narration makes everything a little creepy. You’ve just crossed over into… the Bill Paying Zone. Rod Serling narrates these films: Your New Job, Patterns of Time – the Hardwood Story and a TV pilot episode, In Search Of Ancient Astronauts.

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