Drugs Are Like That

Anita Bryant (famous Florida orange juice and anti-gay spokeswoman) narrates this film that tries to simplify its drug abuse message with an analogy of kids putting together a contraption out of Lego blocks. Although the metaphors often don’t make sense, the visual impact of the film is stunning and could easily be quite popular with […]

Seduction Of The Innocent (1961)

Another Sid Davis classic about a teen-age boy and girl, who through a need to belong and to go along with the group, start first with barbiturates and end up as heroin addicts. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. seduction-of-the-innocent-1961

Kentucky Pioneers

Follows pioneer families along wilderness road to Kentucky. Shows their schools, recreation and everyday tasks, such as weaving, soap-making, cooking, carpentry and candle-making. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. kentucky-pioneers-2

Improve Your Personality (1951)

Shows how each individual’s personality can be developed and controlled. Suggests discussing personalities frankly in order to understand and to improve them. For high school, college, and adult groups. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. improve-your-personality-1951

Growing Girls (1949)

Presents the physiological aspect of menstruation. Emphasizes the need for rest and relaxation, proper exercise, diet, personal protection and cleanliness. The film seeks to remove the dread of the experience by showing its causes and by indicating proper self-care. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. growing-girls-1949

Pattern For Smartness (1948)

Betty learns from Johnny that she has that “Know How Look” compared to a miserable, grimy girl that happens to be walking past Betty’s window. Betty confides to Johnny that she uses clothing tricks to accomplish her look and to augment her figure. Then we watch as she sews a dress using Simplicity pattern all […]

Saying No: A Few Words to Young Women About Sex

While many sex-ed films of the late 1970s and 1980s push the abstinence message, this film is empowering in that it actually helps young women make their own decisions about when they want to have sex and to find the words to say no by giving responses to common tactics that horny young guys use. […]

Why Study Home Economics? (1955)

Janice and Carol are trying to decide on their next year’s high school classes and are at odds about the usefulness of home economics. Carol thinks that what her mom taught her should be enough for her to “get by”. Janice thinks otherwise – wanting to truly be prepared when she gets married. The home […]

Worth Waiting For (1962)

Highschoolers Joe and Julie just got engaged and nobody is happy about it. Julie is willing to drop out of school her senior year to get a job and raise a family. Joe is quitting the football team so he can work a crappy job at the bank, much to his little brother Gordy and […]

You’re Growing Up (1955)

This film introduces the physical and emotional changes that happen as we grow from birth to early adulthood. While more subdued than most of the cautionary childhood tragedy films made by Sid Davis Productions, this film still features some of hallmarks Davis is known for – a baby in peril, cartoony illustrations superimposed over a […]

Mulligan Stew – Countdown 4-4-3-2 (1972)

The Mulligan Stew gang must send a nutritional package of food to Wilbur Dooright, who is trapped in a flood while on a camping trip. They learn from NASA food specialists how to provide a well-balanced diet of foods what will not spoil without refrigeration. For elementary grades. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. mulligan-stew-countdown-4-4-3-2-1972