Category Archives: Films from the Archive

Innocent Party (1959)

Presents the case history of a teen-ager who contracts venereal disease from a casual contact and transmits it to his girl friend. Emphasizes the need for immediate medical attention. Depicts emotional effects. Innocent Party, The DIRECTOR: Harold “Herk” Harvey Presents the case history of a teen-ager who contracts venereal disease from a casual contact [...]

Everyday Courtesy (1948)

Discusses courtesy in connection with invitations, telephone conversations, introductions and entertaining guests.Buy this film on DVD. $10.00
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What Is Cloth? (1948)

A mother teaches her daughter about the practical facts about fibers, yarns, and weaves.Buy this film on DVD. $10.00
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Oriental Brushwork (1956)

Reveals the distinctive characteristics of Oriental painting, including dexterity, expressiveness and symbolism. Illustrates how Chinese and Japanese artists use brushes, inks and colors on silk scrolls and fiber paper.Buy this film on DVD. $10.00
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Christmas Creep

Eschatological realization that every day of your life is measured in shopping days until Christmas. WARNING – EXCRUCIATINGLY EXPERIMENTAL. PLAY IT LOUD!

America’s First Thanksgiving

Traces the development of the ‘GIVING-OF-THANKS’ tradition in early Virginia. Shows a re-enactment of the first Thanksgiving service, December 4, 1619, on the banks of James River.Buy this film on DVD. $10.00
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How To Carve A Turkey

A 1960s instructional TV piece on how to carve a turkey. Originally broadcast on WAII-TV Atlanta.Buy this film on DVD. $10.00
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We Learn About The Telephone (1965)

Tells the history of communications, from smoke signals to telephones.Buy this film on the DVD compilation, Back When Phones Were Dumb. $10.00
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Boy Meets Dog (1948)

A strict father, who won’t let his son eat sundaes, go fishing or keep a stray dog, dreams of being taken to a forest and put on trial by various elves, pixies and other creatures. The unwanted doggie is the star witness, and the dad is sentenced to a “youth machine”, which brutally turns [...]