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s_is_for_shootin_dvdLearn about the wonders and dangers of firearms and then shoot at clay pigeons. Films include: The Magician, Trigger Happy Harry, Shoot/Don’t Shoot 2, Shotgun – Second Weapon and more!



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A/V Geeks Event Calendar

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Answering The Child’s Why (1951)

Dramatizes actual situations in which youngsters meet both positive and negative attitudes toward their questions. Suggests effects on their personalities of each type of attitude.

This film is available on the Why Why Why 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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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.

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Atomic Age Classics Vol 4 : Venereal Disease and You DVD

Out of the many genres in the AV Geeks Educational Film Archive, venereal disease films are one of the most popular, simply because they provide a revealing glimpse into the secret history of sex in the United States. During the first half of the twentieth century, society was conservative in regards to sexuality, but only on the surface. VD films tell quite a different story – one of a nation struggling with epidemic levels of syphilis and gonorrhea being spread by rampant premarital sex. In the days before penicillin, Americans infected with VD required several months of treatment with ominous substances like arsenic and health officials were faced with the challenge of educating a naive public about the dangers of VD without breaking decency laws. Films include: With These Weapons, Health is a Victory, A Message to Women and Story of D.E. 733 (aka USS VD: Ship of Shame) .


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P is for Police Officer

Training films made for one of the most stressful and dangerous jobs in a democracy – being a police officer. Films include: Disturbance Calls, Failure to Protect, Shotgun – Second Weapon and more!

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Those Naughty Girls

Why should boys have all the fun of breaking laws and
physically and mentally abusing friends, family and neighbors? This show features
16mm school films that show how little girls can be just as delinquent as their
male counterparts. Films include – Never A Bride, Fur Coat Club, All My Tomorrows,
The Grapevine, That’s Stealing!


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