They Have What It Takes(1963)

They Have What It Takes(1963) Explains how unions and management can cooperate to establish more job opportunities for the disabled. Portrays a meeting between a union representative, a personnel manager and a rehabilitation consultant. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. they-have-what-it-takes1963

Day of Thanksgiving (1951)

This film relates the experiences of a middle-class American family when they are stimulated to review the things for which they are thankful. Bill Johnson, a garage mechanic, comes home from work on the day before Thanksgiving to find his children completely disheartened by their mother’s announcement that the family cannot afford a turkey for […]

A World of The Right Size (1968)

An animated film which discusses mental retardation. Cites case histories to explain the varying degrees of mental retardation, emphasizes its individual differences, and describes the learning potential of the retarded. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. a-world-of-the-right-size-1968

Bright Young Newcomer (1958)

Presents for discussion in supervisory training sessions the problem which arises when a senior girl clerk resents the suggestions made by a new employee who was encouraged by the office manager in his welcome talk to raise questions and submit new ideas. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. You can purchase this film on DVD and […]

The Grapevine (1958)

While trying to address the problems of gossip in the workplace, this film does an excellent job of offending everyone involved the overreacting manager, the nosey secretary and the chattering female grapevine participants. Shown to audiences nowadays, you can see folks flinch every time a female employee is referred to as a “girl.” Contact footage@avgeeks.com […]

Bicycle Safety (1950)

Points out that the bicycle rider is responsible for maintaining the bicycle in good condition, obeying traffic rules and watching out for others. The film also reads like a laundry list of hazardous things to attempt on your bicycle! Those familiar with Lawrence, Kansas (Centron’s home) may recognize some landmarks. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. […]

Circus Day In Our Town (1949)

Circus Day In Our Town 1949 Scenes of a big three-ring circus include the arrival, the parade, unloading, tent raising and highlights of the show itself. This film has amazing footage of a circus coming into a town, the townspeople helping with construction of the circus tents, the clowns preparing for their performance and the […]

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 him […]

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. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. americas-first-thanksgiving

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. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. oriental-brushwork-1956-2

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 and […]