Love That Car! 1967
A film about the importance of automobile maintenance.
A film about the importance of automobile maintenance.
This is a musical retelling of the classic Clement Moore poem animated with soft sculpture animals.
An educational short film designed to tell the viewer of the importance of seat belts in cars.
This film presents a series of extemporaneous interviews with teenagers and young adults who have taken narcotics for "kicks," "association," or "curiosity." Residents of the California Rehabilitation Center relate how they were introduced to narcotics, why they wished they had not used drugs or narcotics, and what the future holds for them. Film is shot in Hollywood, Calif.
The film focuses on mammals of the Cenozoic Era. It shows many developments and adaptations achieved as milestones in Cenozoic history, such as the evolution of the horse. The film also covers significant concepts such as geological time, differentiation of species, adaptation, and extinction.
This educational film from the 1960s demonstrates the basic rules of defensive driving including planning ahead in traffic situations and a willingness to give way to another driver.
An insight into the life of a herd of horses and their watchdog.
Presents a check-passer describing the tricks of his trade. Explains how a conscientious check-out clerk can easily trip him up.
A short film about the history and eventual demise of the dinosaurs, all in stop-motion animation.