A compilation of 1970s ecologically-themed school films featuring Uncle Smiley – a clumsy, heavy guy with a heart of gold. Films include – Uncle Smiley Goes Recycling, Uncle Smiley Follows the Four Seasons, Uncle Smiley Goes Up the River, Uncle Smiley Goes Camping, Uncle Smiley Goes To The Beach, Uncle Smiley Goes Planting and Uncle Smiley and the Junkyard Playground.
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These films try to head off problems early. Films include: Living with the Atom, Radioactive Fallout and Shelter, The Atom Strikes!, Fallout: When and How to Protect Yourself, The Atom Goes To Sea
The AV Geeks pay homage to the granddaddy of school films – the military training film. Includes Naval training and recruiting films: Why Me?, Know Your Aircraft, Very Special Man and Pvt. Snafu cartoons.
In the afterglow of victory against tyranny in World War II, the United States found itself as a world superpower with a new potential foe – the Soviet Union. The films on this DVD, pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational Film Archive, hoped to educate the American public about the menace of the Soviet Union as the “battles” of the Cold War were being waged in the Third World. Films include: Russia At War, What Is Communism?, A Message to Women, Red Myth: International Communism, Yankee Go Home and Crusade Report.
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