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Old Time Family Films MegaSet 7 DVD Set $39.49

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A Bargain Bundle Of OLD TIME KIDS FILMS 2 DVD SET, TEENAGERS 3 DVD SET, FAMILY VALUES FILMS DVD And Our Popular TEENAGE DATING FILMS DVD! Over 18 Hours Of Classic Tender Youth Films Packed Into 7 All Regions DVDs!

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DVD # 1: OLD TIME KIDS FILMS VOL. 1 - KIDS! 1950s SOCIAL GUIDANCE FILMS
What Baby Boomers Were Taught About Who They Were & How To Behave - Over 110 Minutes Of School Day Classics!

AM I TRUSTWORTHY? (1950, B&W, 10:20)
A young boy learns to do what he's told, keep his promises and to return what he borrows.

BEGINNING RESPONSIBILITIES: TAKING CARE OF THINGS (1951, B&W, 9:18)
The little ones learn to take care of their stuff properly.

BETTER USE OF YOUR LEISURE TIME (1950, B&W, 10:31)
Appropriate use of free time is one of the most important lessons a person can learn, and this film ensures young adults learn it early.

DON'T BE AFRAID (1953, B&W, 11:30)
A psychological journey through what makes a child frightened and why.

HELPING JOHNNY REMEMBER (1956, COLOR, 10:07)
Johnny thinks the world revolves around him, and his friends have had enough, and through a psycho-drama worthy of "The Prisoner" television series, Johnny is brought back into the fold.

HOLIDAY FROM RULES? (1959, COLOR, 10:10)
A "Lord of the Flies" story copy, dramatizing the need for children to have clear rules they must be made to abide by.

HOW QUIET HELPS AT SCHOOL (1953, B&W, 10:11)
This film could also be called "THIS IS WHAT PLAYGROUNDS ARE FOR", which is where the noise & horseplay of the kiddies are supposed to be banished to.

LET'S BE GOOD CITIZENS AT SCHOOL (1953, B&W, 8:45)
Neat, clean-cut and practicing good citizenship skills - that's the ideal student this film intends to produce.

LET'S SHARE WITH OTHERS (1950, B&W, 10:25)
Share and share alike & you'll get along & profit by it, as Jimmy's lemonade stand experiences teaches.

OTHER PEOPLE'S PROPERTY (1951, B&W, 9:55)
Three young boys horse around a little too much & their childish prank results in big, big trouble.

WAYS TO SETTLE DISPUTES (1950, B&W, 10:06)
Alice, Jerry & Eddie learn how to get along by practicing the art of compromise and playing according to the rules.

DVD #2: OLD TIME KIDS FILMS VOL. 2 - OLD TIME KIDS FILMS 1934-1967
33 Years Of Childhood Memories In Media Century Celluloid - 3 Full Hours Packed Into 13 Films On 1 All Regions DVD!

A CHILD WENT FORTH (1942, 19:46)
A National Association of Nursery Educator's film distributed by the New York University Film Library artistically rendering a day in a kid's life at a progressive summer camp.

ALL-AMERICAN SOAP BOX DERBY (1934, 10:26)
A great Jam Handy Organization movie short produced as the official film document of the 1934 Soap Box Derby Competition at Dayton, Ohio.

THE 1936 ALL-AMERICAN SOAP BOX DERBY (1936, 10:27)
A 1936 rework of the same great Jam Handy Organization movie short of 1934.

DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS (LATE 1950s, 13:06)
A child safety film of unknown origin dramatizing the danger of child stalkers to both children and adults alike.

JOURNEY THROUGH A DAY (1967, 16:55)
How a child subjectively experiences the objective realities of the day is dramatized by following Ralph through a beautiful countryside to his favorite fishing spot in this unnarrated stream-of-conciousness film so significant of its day.

ONE GOT FAT: BICYCLE SAFETY (1963, 14:48)
Narrated by Edward Everett Horton in the great manner for which he was famous in so many 1960s cartoon series & films, this strange & wonderful educational piece looks at first like a primitive storyboard for "The Planet Of The Apes" as ape-masked kids dramatize how-not-to ride their bikes.

PLAYING TOGETHER (1947, 10:00)
How-to and how-not-to play with each other post-war style is dramatized as two boys go through their playing day riding bikes and going swimming.

PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE (1940, 10:48)
A Film made on the eve of America's involvement in WWII and reflective of the values of exactly that period, the National Motion Picture Company produced this clinical hodgepodge of images intended to show people in general and kids in particular doing things you don't see them doing today and demonstrating how doing those things will lead to disease in strange ways.

SAFETY PATROL (1937, 9:24)
The Chevrolet Division of General Motors produced this story of an avuncular police sergeant who quizzes a safety patrol boy on the finer points of crossing guard responsibilities over an ice cream soda.

SCHOOL HOUSE IN RED (1945, 23:11)
A small town is no longer able to afford its local school house and chooses to accept centralized school districting in its place, dramatizing the important issue of those World War II days over centralized versus decentralized education.

SOCIAL CLASS IN AMERICA (1957, 14:50)
A slightly frightening and disturbing social engineering film that seeks to validate hierarchical social castes within a democratic society by telling the story of three school chums that come from very different upper, middle and lower class families; it is nonetheless essentially a film seeking to validate elitism as a viable social order.

THE STRANGER (1957, 14:55)
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Department of California sponsored this cautionary color film tale of a young girl who is abducted and then murdered by a child stalker.

DVDs #3, #4 & #5: TEENAGERS! CLASSIC SOCIAL GUIDANCE FILMS 3 DVD SET
All The Triumphs & Travails of Tender Youth - Over 8 1/4 Hours Packed Into 39 Films On 3 All Regions DVDs!

ACT YOUR AGE(1949, 12:31)
Jim is an emotionally immature teen who discovers how to quantify, qualify, evaluate and control his juvenile responses from the lectures of both his school's principal and janitor.

AGE OF TURMOIL (1953, 18:36)
This chronicle of the after-school activities of a group of six teenagers was intended for the parents of teenagers to learn how their youngsters spent their time from the voice of Lorne Greene. Covers the gambit of activities from running around with the usual crew to picking on people & daydreaming.

ARE YOU POPULAR? (1947, 9:52)
Classic "good girl/bad girl" film of the post-World War II era covering dating ettiquette, parental courtesy & the great American obession with popularity.

AS OTHERS SEE US (1950, 12:34)
The rules of teen ettiquette - formal & informal gatherings, table manners, introductions & more - are demonstrated by the especially well dressed youngsters of Webster Groves High School, Missouri.

THE BENEFITS OF LOOKING AHEAD (1950, 10:28)
Nick's having problems planning for the future, but after scaring himself with visions of drifting around as a bum, he makes amends.

CHEATING (1952, 11:00)
John gets Mary into trouble when he bamboozles her into giving him the answers to an Algebra test. It ultimately brings about his personal, social and psychological ruin.

CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS (1950, 13:07)
How emotional self control brings about self-mastery, most especially for teens.

DEVELOPING SELF-RELIANCE (1946, 20:16)
An education in bringing about the traits that secure success and happiness in one's endeavors.

EMOTIONAL MATURITY (1957, 19:46)
Dave's girlfriend dumps him, his coach benches him and his Father thinks he's a good-for-nothing. What does a poor boy do? Slash the tires of ex's new beau for starters. An analysis of what could go wrong without emotional self-control.

HABIT PATTERNS (1954, 13:27)
Barbara wants in with the In Crowd, but her slovenly lower class ways nixes her. This films would have put her on the straight & narrow road to conformity!

HOW HONEST ARE YOU? (1950, 13:21)
Sure, it's easy to keep from telling a simple little lie, but what if the stakes are high, and the rewards or punishments are great? This film puts a group of teens into a situation where all involved have to work hard to come up with the right thing to do.

HOW TO BE WELL GROOMED (1949, 10:06)
And how! After this visit with brother & sister team Don & Sue, you'll really know what well groomed is!

HOW TO KEEP A JOB (1949, 10:06)
Ed finds out it's one thing to get a job, it's another thing altogether to keep it. The identical twins Bob & Walter take on "do" & "don't" roles respectively to illustrate what one should, and should not, do in the workplace.

HOW TO SAY NO: MORAL MATURITY (1951, 10:30)
The trouble kids get into - just because they can't say no! The three kings of drinking, smoking and love-making keep leading youth astray, and this film intends to do something about it.

JUNIOR PROM (1946, 20:16)
Lovely color film of two couples embarking on a double date, unaware that they were taking Emily Post along too for a real crash course in the manners & ettiquette of the age.

LAW AND SOCIAL CONTROLS(1949, 9:37)
This group of teens gangs up as "The Teen Canteen" and entangle themselves in the authority-figure-invoking dilemma of whether to break up their daily fun at 10:30 or 11:00 at night.

MEASURE OF A MAN (1962, 22:02)
In this film, it's measured by one teenager's will to "just say no" to demon beer.

MENTAL HEALTH: KEEPING MENTALLY FIT (1952, 12:04)
A kind of "Four Freedoms" of the psyche are inculcated here - the natural expression of emotions, self respect, respect for others and the solving of problems.

OVERCOMING FEAR (1950, 11:50)
How Bill overcomes his fear of water becomes an example for all teens on how to conquer their fears.

RESPONSIBILITY (1953, 13:27)
A lesson in instilling a sense of personal responsibility into the behavior of individual students.

SELF-CONCIOUS GUY (1951, 10:20)
Illustrates how a lack of self assurance limits the self-actualization and achievement of students.

SHY GUY (1947, 12:48)
Dick York of "Bewitched" TV show fame shows himself to be a good son when he follows Dad's advice to emulate the popular kids at school. One might want to think twice about giving such advice to children nowadays.

SNAP OUT OF IT! (EMOTIONAL BALANCE) (1951, 11:24)
A straight-A student gets more than a little unhinged when he fails to get an A in History, and the Principal of the school helps to get him emotionally straightened out again.

THE DROPOUT (1962) - PART I (13:07) & PART II (14:21)
Several case studies in what causes a high school student to drop out, analyzing such causes as academic failure, finances, misanthropy, etc..

THE PROCRASTINATOR (1952, 11:33)
Jean lets her fellow students down when as chair of the social committee her failure to use time management results in disaster at the school dance.

THE SHOW-OFF (1954, 11:03)
More than one class clown or merry prankster make for hijinks throughout the high school, and the principal has to intervene to help their fellow students to help themselves and solve the problem.

THE SNOB (1958, 13:18)
Why are some girls snobs? This film seeks to answer the question and to illustrate the effects such snobbery has on the snob themselves and those around them.

THE TROUBLE MAKER (1959, 12:06)
A boy goes sour on life and resorts to troublemaking as a means of compensating, and his fellow students must learn how to cope with and combat the menace.

TOWARD EMOTIONAL MATURITY (1954, 10:14)
A teenage girl take stock of her emotional life as she deals with love, anger, fear and sex all at once when a conflict arises involving herself, her parents and her boyfriend.

UNDERSTAND YOUR EMOTIONS (1950, 12:32)
Mr. Brent the Biology teacher teaches how emotions effect voluntary and involuntary behavior and how these emotions can be controlled through an understanding of what they are and how to deal with them.

UNDERSTANDING OTHERS (1959, 11:40)
A plea to evaluate an individual's true worth by their merits rather than their background or social standing.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR IDEALS (1950, 14:00)
Dad's example demonstrates to junior that true idealism consists of virtue and not cars, girls & good times.

WHAT ABOUT JUVENILE DELINQUENCY? (1955, 10:41)
After Jimmy's gang attacks Dad, he goes to City Hall to help fight for the institution of a curfew to contrain the hoodlums.

WHAT ABOUT SCHOOL SPIRIT? (1958, 14:08)
What school spirit is and does, and isn't and doesn't, for school kids.

YOU AND YOUR FAMILY (1946, 7:06)
A training film for youngsters to learn how to negotiate rather than fight with their parents.

YOU AND YOUR PARENTS (1950, 13:05)
When Dick gets fed up with his parents, he goes home with Mr. Martin, who counsels him to accept his parents guidance and control along with acknowledgment of his growing maturity.

YOUR FAMILY (1948, 10:06)
One of the original "family values" pictures which illustrates social engagement, group involvement in household chores, dinner table prayer and familial accord.

YOUR THRIFT HABITS (1948, 10:33)
Jack's interested in photography, but how is he to invest in this interest with his limited funds? This films shows how he sets himself a budget and practices self sacrifice in order to obtain the object of his highest priority.

DVD #6: CLASSIC FAMILY VALUES FILMS 1934-1957 DVD
A Moving Image History Of That Most Essential American Social Unit - Over 2 1/4 Hours Packed Into 12 Films On 1 All Regions DVD!

A DATE WITH YOUR FAMILY (1950, 10:00)
This extraordinary film suggests that making "a date with your family" - that is, a family's making an appointment for what we now call "quality time" - consists of unemotional behavior, deceitful pleasantness and pretense of affection. It nonetheless also illustrates some inappropriate behavior that is just as much so nowadays as it was then.

A DAY OF THANKSGIVING (1951, 12:28)
This Centron Corporation movie encapsulates the concept that what made America great were simple family virtues, faith in God and love of country, and this film's focal point for illustrating these virtues is that great American holiday, Thanksgiving.

DINING TOGETHER (1951, 10:15)
A primer in table manners for the very young becomes a showcase for the values of the cold war American family.

FAMILY LIFE (1949, 9:46)
The secret to a happy family life is the regimentation of family members to Mom's exacting time-studied, financially planned and politically organized regime.

FRIENDSHIP BEGINS AT HOME (1949, 15:01)
A Coronet Instructional Film dedicated to the proposition that children learn how to be close to their friends from their experience of being close to their family.

MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 13, 1934 PROMOTION (1934, 0:47)
Heartwarming theater advertisement for Mother's Day during the dark days of the depression, when such sentiments were more palpable as real than they are nowadays.

OUR CHANGING FAMILY (1957, 20:03)
An illuminating, in-depth analysis by way of dramatization of the change in the family unit from the 1880s to the 1950s.

SHARING WORK AT HOME (1949, 10:18)
Neat, clean-cut and practicing good citizenship skills - that's the ideal student this film intends to produce.

SOCIAL ACCEPTABILITY (1957, 19:01)
The '50s were largely obsessed with the individual subordinating their idiosynchracies in order to obtain the approval of the group, and this film goes a pretty fair distance in dramatizing this fact in this story of how a parent teaches their teenage child the social skills that will succeed or fail, to the degree of the parent's parenting skills, in obtaining for that child their proper place in society.

YOU AND YOUR FAMILY (1946, 7:06)
A veritable how-to film for the post-war father and mother to reassert control over their teenage children who had nationally become more difficult to assert authority over in the aftermath of the long term military service and war work of their parents.

YOU AND YOUR PARENTS (1950, 13:05)
A Coronet Film instructing parents and teenagers in how to avoid conflict and develop mutual understanding.

YOUR FAMILY (1948, 10:06)
This how-to-live-together-and-cooperate-as-a-family-unit movie is as illustrative as any film in general, and any film by Coronet in particular, of what exactly the family values of post war, cold war America was in their most idealized form.

DVD #7: TEENAGE DATING FILMS 1946-1958 DVD
Eight Classic Films On The Do's and Don'ts of Dating - Over 110 Minutes Packed Into 1 DVD!

BEGINNING TO DATE (1953, 11:20)
Studs Terkel plays a swimming coach who teaches a young student how to "take the plunge" into the world of dating.

DATING: DO'S AND DON'TS (1949, 11:55)
Roundly considered the best of the old time dating films, this classic how-to Kodachrome color picture guides Woody through the process of dating from the very beginning to (almost!) the very end, post-war generation style.

GOING STEADY? (1951, 10:34)
An attempt to "analyze" (criticize, really) "going steady", insinuating it is limiting to teen freedom while intimating it equates with promiscuity!

HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S LOVE? (1950, 12:34)
You'll know how to tell after seeing this film - at least, the film's producers hoped so, and many agree with them over this agreeable and practical drama.

HOW MUCH AFFECTION? (1958, 19:48)
A time capsule of Fifties fear of sex, a frank analysis of how much loving a going-steady teen couple should get themselves up to when Jeff tries to be a nasty young man to Laurie and her mother puts in her two cents.

HOW TO SAY NO: MORAL MATURITY (1951, 10:30)
No, no, no - no to drinking, smoking and petting. But how to keep face in front of your friends at the same time? This film attempts and succeeds at showing you how.

JUNIOR PROM (1946, 20:16)
Lovely color film of two couples embarking on a double date, unaware that they were taking Emily Post along too for a real crash course in the manners & ettiquette of the age.

WHAT TO DO ON A DATE (1950, 10:45)
For those boys who are late in developing interest in girls, this very well-loved classic piece takes us from weenie roasts to bicycle rides on the practical aspects of developing a dating relationship.

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