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This film was made to instruct police officers on the basics of childbirth and to show them an actual birth – mostly so they wouldn’t panic or pass out when confronted with such a scenario. WARNING! The poor acting by actual police officers and doctors and low production values in this film make the live birth scene even more shocking than others from this genre.

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Motorcycle Safety and Courtesy In Traffic (Centron, 1973)

A carefully planned safety film loaded with practical information and explanations to help the beginning motorcycle rider handle his machine safely and courteously.

This film is available on Crotch Rocket Capers DVD-R


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Working With Older People #1 (1977)


Trigger films for case workers dealing with senior citizens.

This film is available on Triggerama! DVD-R

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Educational Archive DVD Lunchboxed Set

Get 4 DVDs (Social Engineering 101, Sex & Drugs, Drivers Ed and On the Job), a swell metal lunchbox and a thermos! $50.

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Crotch Rocket Capers

Short films about motorcycles and the people who ride them. Films include – Not So Easy (featuring Peter Fonda and Evel Knievel), Vicious Cycles, Popsicle, Motorcycle Safety and Courtesy in Traffic and Beginning Motorcycle Rider Course: Unit 2 (Motorcycle Instrumentation).

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SCIENCE!

Films
where some of the funniest experiments are also the most frightening. Films
include – Mobile Lab – Any Questions?, Squeak the Squirrel, Living in a Reversed
World
, Stanley Milgram’s infamous obedience experiments!

From The Archive

Can You Beat the A-Bomb?

Three different countries
take on the Atomic Bomb – the bleak and once-banned British “documentary”
about an atomic attack in England, the absurdedly optimistic U.S. You
Can Beat the A-Bomb
and a Canadian short that will make you forget about
the first two films.

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