It’s Your America (1948)

Emphasizes the returning soldier’s responsibilities in preparing himself for the job of running his country in such a way that the things he fought for will be achieved and preserved. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. its-your-america-1948

Day in America, A (1969)

Presents a day in the life of the United States featuring a cross-section of Americans. Stresses freedom to work, worship, and play. A wonderful pro-American propaganda piece made by the US Air Force during a time when the country was divided by the civil rights movement, a rebellious youth culture and the country’s participation in […]

Care of the Skin (1948)

Demonstrates good habits of cleanliness. Shows the proper way to wash hands and face, to clean nails and to bathe. Animated drawings describe the structure of the skin and explain why soap is necessary for cleanliness. Films like these were made to educate students who didn’t get good hygiene practices from their families. Contact footage@avgeeks.com […]

Are You a Good Citizen? (1949)

Discusses the qualities of a good citizen and the role of Democratic institutions with which he is concerned. Jim learns how to work with the government to get a playground. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. are-you-a-good-citizen-1949

Getting Ready Morally (1951)

Shows how the service experience helps a youth to develop self-reliance and to assume the responsibility for making his own decisions. Part of the Coronet’s “Are You Ready for Service” series, these films prepared young men who were about to be drafted into the armed services. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. getting-ready-morally-1951

Right Or Wrong – Making Moral Decisions (1951)

Tells the story of a boy who is caught breaking into a warehouse. Considers the moral decisions of the watchman, the boy’s mother, the property owner, the police sergeant, a social worker and the boy, himself. Coronet borrows a page from Centron by having a film that has no resolution and is open-ended for class […]

I Want to Be a Secretary (1951)

Discusses clerical aptitudes and points out the preparation needed before one can become a secretary. Follows a young woman through her clerical training and job search. Shows pre-World War II offices and office workers, primarily women. One of Coronet’s earliest educational films Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. i-want-to-be-a-secretary-1951-2

Alcohol and the Human Body (1948)

Traces the course of alcohol through the body until it either oxidizes or escapes, and shows the effects of alcohol on the brain. Dramatizes the case of a problem drinker, including a treatment. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. alcohol-and-the-human-body-1948

Developing Self – Reliance (1951)

How dependency grows and how necessary self-reliance is to all successful endeavor and happiness is shown in this motion picture. It analyzes the steps in developing self-reliance as: (1) assume responsibility; (2) be informed; (3) know where you are going; and (4) make your own decisions. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. developing-self-reliance-1951-2

And Then There Were Four (1950)

Narrated by James Stewart. Dramatizes the need for careful driving, following five drivers from the time they leave their homes one morning, until night, when one, the victim of an accident, fails to return. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. and-then-there-were-four-1950-2

Borrowed Power (1951)

Jerry, a high school student, misuses the ‘BORROWED POWER’ of a car and is arrested on suspicion of hit and run manslaughter. With the help of the judge, Jerry comes to realize the responsibility inherent in driving a car. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. borrowed-power-1951-2