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House I Live In, The (1945)

Advocacy film commissioned by the civil rights organization to discourage ethnic and racial prejudice. Caught in a dispute that assumes ethnic dimensions, a group of boys find common interests through the intervention of Frank Sinatra, who tells a story and sings two songs Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. house-i-live-in-the-1945

Fire and Police Service (1947)

Firefighters must learn to use many tools, be experts in first aid, and must know the theory of firefighting. Their work and training is presented and explained. The many kinds of police work are also presented. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. fire-and-police-service-1947

Science and Agriculture : The Soybean (1939)

The cultivation and use of the soybean as an illustration of the relation of science to agriculture and the interrelation of science, agriculture, and industry. Opens with a view of an Oriental farmer beginning to harvest his crop of soybeans. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. science-and-agriculture-the-soybean-1939-2

Narcotics : Pit of Despair (1967)

Tells the story of a boy from a good home who begins using narcotics ‘JUST FOR KICKS’ and later becomes addicted to the point where he drops out of school and eventually arrested. Features Kevin Tighe (Emergency, Lost) as the college boy who descends into despair. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. narcotics-pit-of-despair-1967

Cooking – Terms And What They Mean (1949)

Demonstrates some of the most commonly misused and misunderstood terms employed in cooking, and points out what they really mean. Made for the young homemaker who may have not gotten this education from her mother. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. cooking-terms-and-what-they-mean-1949

About Fallout (1963)

Uses animation and live action to illustrate the nature of fallout radiation, its effects on the cells of the body, food and water, and what steps can be taken to guard against its dangers. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. about-fallout-1963

Great Rights, The (1963)

Follows Millie and her father as they tour Washington D C. Uses animation to show what would happen if the Bill of Rights disappeared from American life. Designed to show that rights must be believed in, valued and used, to fulfill the promise of the Constitution. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. great-rights-the-1963

Frank and his Dog (1952)

Tells the story of how Penny, Frank’s dog, feels neglected when his master is too busy to play with him. Penny chases a cat up a tree, but Frank forgives him for getting into mischief. A simple film intended for very young audiences. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. frank-and-his-dog-1952

Choosing a Classroom Film (1963)

Uses a wide selection of recently produced films to illustrate the purposes of educational films and the standards by which to appraise them. Shows how film techniques–photomicrography, time-lapse photography and animation–can help overcome barriers to learning. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. choosing-a-classroom-film-1963

Signal 30 (1959)

Presents views of serious auto accidents taken moments after they happened. Uses actual (and quite gory) footage of traffic fatalities. Was the first in a long series of films by Highway Safety Films in Ohio that traumatized generations of school kids. These films are still being shown by some driver’s education instructors… Contact footage@avgeeks.com for […]