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These raccoon relatives ransack a ranch but redeem themselves when rustlers appear one night.

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From The Archive

Live and Learn (1951)

Sid Davis film that illustrates that accidents that happen at home and at play can be avoided by taking time to think. Sid Davis’ daughter stars as the little girl who falls on her scissors.

This film is available on The World According to Sid Davis DVD-R


From The Archive

Explosives – Tool for Progress (ca 1970s)

Demonstrates the essentiality of explosives to the nation’s life. Illustrates how our daily living is touched by explosives constructively, efficiently, economically and safely.

This film is available on the BOOM! DVD

From The Archive

Just Cartoons!

C’mon!
Sometimes you just want to sit around and watch a bunch of goofy cartoons that
have no redeeming educational value. Well, this is the DVD for you! Films include
– some wonderful old black & white Terrytoon cartoons and more!

From The Archive

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) .


From The Archive

When Mascots Attack!

Given the success of Smokey the Bear and Woodsey the Owl, a whole army of z-grade mascots appeared on the school film scene. The AV Geeks are happy to present some of the most ill-conceived they’ve found committed to film. Films include: Roscue’s Rules, Soapy the Germ Fighter, Let’s Find Something Better To Do, Snuffy’s Fire Brigade, Safety – Harm Hides At Home and Duck and Cover.

From The Archive

Best of AV Geeks 1

Some of the most requested films from the A/V Geeks collection.
Films include: Pamela Wong’s Birthday for Grandma, Santa Claus and Punch
& Judy, The Lottery, Check the Neck, Shake Hands With Danger
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