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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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The Bully (1952)

Dramatizes the problems created by a too-aggressive adolescent.

This film is available on Schoolhouse Scandal DVD-R


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From The Ground Up (1954)

Promotional film for “Nutrilite,” a 1950s-vintage food supplement – a multi-level marketing concept which beget Amway.

This film is available on Our Friend, the Factory DVD-R


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From The Archive

Yesterday’s Tomorrow Today

Films about our late-1960s nervous optimism towards the future. Films include: 1999, Man-Made Man, Miracle of the Mind and Future Shock.

From The Archive

Those Naughty Drugs

Drugs acting badly. Films include – Case Study:
Amphetamines, Drug Attack, Marijuana: Great Escape, Drugs Are Like That and
Drugs
and the Nervous System.

From The Archive

Drinky Drink

Films about our love of liquor and beer – both pro and con. Films include – Curious Habits of Man, A Case for Beer, Alcohol is Dynamite, A Snort History and a very odd promotional film for liquor.

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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