Freedom Of Speech

The Bill of Rights guarantees us freedom of speech but are there limits to this freedom? Is it necessary to balance an individual’s freedom of expression against the community’s need for law and order? We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks Archives. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the […]

Freedom of the American Road (1955)

This new film is designed to act as the starting gun on a new campaign for better roads sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. As introduced in the film by Henry Ford II, the campaign intends to show that, although full credit can be given to governmental traffic experts for their efforts and skill in […]

Freeze In (1969 ca)

Made for Sears freezer salesmen training, this take-off “Laugh In” features Arte Johnson and Judy Carne. Judy goes bra-less and Arte goes lame as we follow this colorful, comical, and strange lesson on how to sell freezers in 1969. A wonderful film because it is so bad. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. freeze-in-1969-ca

Freight Train (1954)

Shows how the cars in a freight train are scheduled, inspected and assembled. Follows the fast freight number 40 on its journey from Kansas City to Chicago. Examines the specific duties of train personnel and the operation of safety devices. The conductor, yard master, engineer, fireman, brakemen positions are highlighted. The cars are separated into […]

French Influence In North America (1951)

Describes how the French have influenced the culture of North America in language, dress, architecture, religion & art forms. Shows historical places, such as Quebec & the Louisiana bayous, to illustrate the widespread movement & impact of the French. We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks Archives. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if […]