Movies (52) tagged by 'Ephemeral Film'
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The Middleton Family At The New York's World Fair (1939)
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Be Tartib ya Bedoun-e Tartib (1981)
No plot available for Be Tartib ya Bedoun-e Tartib
Ballet Robotique (1982)
In Ballet Robotique, the graceful movements of giant assembly line robots are perfectly synchronized to classical music recorded by London's Royal Philharmonic ...
The ABC's of Sex Education for Trainable Persons (1975)
This training film is meant for professionals who work with the mentally impaired, and is meant to teach them how to help their patients deal with sexual issues...
ABC's of Walking Wisely (1959)
Illustrates how people walk in streets like the alphabet. Shows among others the G-Walker, who doesn't look where he's going but says 'Gee, look at that,' the Y...
Master Hands (1936)
The worth of every individual is inestimable. This film, based on the beloved poem by Myra Brooks Welch, follows the path of a finely crafted violin that falls ...
All the Way Home (1963)
A white family has just put their house on the market and are soon showing it to an interested black family. The neighbors begin to gossip and soon the white fa...
Censored (1944)
When Snafu gets his wish to have his personal mail uncensored by the military, he inadvertently reveals military secrets that lead to disaster.
A Is for Atom (1953)
Animated classic presenting what an atom is, how energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of atomic energy and the byproducts of nucle...
Health: Your Posture (1953)
A young girl finds out the reason why she isn't popular and doesn't get invited to many parties is because of her posture--she slouches a lot. However...
The Snob (1958)
Sarah, a pretty young high school student, doesn't want to associate with the other students at school, preferring to spend her time at home by herself, doing h...
The Cool Hot Rod (1953)
A misfit teenager with a passion for hot rods - and trouble - moves to a California town where he learns the errors of his ways and becomes a model hot rodder.
The Mind-Benders: LSD and the Hallucinogens (1967)
This FDA film explores the history of hallucinogenic drugs, and specifically the effects and therapeutic uses of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Combining gra...
School Rules How They Help Us (1952)
Mr. Taylor, the school principal, explains to his students how rules in school are meant to help everyone, and that people who want exceptions made to the rules...
What to Do on a Date (1951)
A shy boy wants to ask out a girl on a date - but how can he know what she'd like to do, or what kind of activity would be best suited for getting to know her?
What Makes a Good Party? (1950)
Three teenage girls decide to throw a party to introduce their college-student friend Steve to the crowd. However, instead of just calling up friends & invi...
Dating Do's and Don'ts (1949)
Woody's friend George has given him a couples ticket to the upcoming Hi-Teen Carnival at their high school. As such, Woody, who has always just hung out with fr...
How to Keep a Job (1949)
Ed, a teenager, applies for a job, but upsets his interviewer, Mr. Wiley, by criticizing a former employer. Mr. Wiley tells Ed the story of two brothers, Bob an...
The Haunted Mouth (1974)
In a haunted house, the invisible spirit of plaque - which evidently has the ability to possess rocking chairs - warns children against the dangers of not brush...
Appreciating Your Parents (1950)
A boy realizes that he could help his parents by doing things around the house.
The G.I. Bill of Rights (1945)
No plot available for The G.I. Bill of Rights
How to Be Well Groomed (1948)
The importance of good grooming is emphasized by showing how Don and Sue, a brother and sister, keep up their neat appearances. The benefits of not wearing red ...
The Relaxed Wife (1957)
A short industrial film that seeks to help working men and their wives deal with life's little problems.
The Atom Strikes! (1945)
Evaluation of the atom bomb strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Sex Hygiene (1942)
Several servicemen relax by playing pool, but one of them goes off to spend time with a prostitute. Later, he discovers he has contracted a venereal disease. A ...
The Good Egg (1945)
Navy seaman Mr. Hook is convinced of the value of holding on to his war bonds.
Coming Snafu (1943)
Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces.
A Date with Your Family (1950)
Educational short showing how you should never show any emotions at the dinner table.
Let's Make a Sandwich (1950)
The American Gas Association presents this informative film on how to make tuna rarebit for visiting guests.
It's Murder She Says... (1944)
A haggard mosquito complains how tough life is with the military taking the proper precautions against malaria infection.
Gripes (1943)
Private Snafu learns the hard way about the need for military dicipline and procedures to maintain an effective army.
The Return of Mr. Hook (1945)
Seaman Hook has big plans for after the war, mostly involving rushing home and marrying his sweetie. So do his fellow seaman, but theirs involve buying bonds.
LSD-25 (1967)
The dangers of LSD are driven home to teenagers in this classroom training film, which is "narrated" by an LSD tab. The "tab" tells kids tha...
The Trouble with Women (1959)
A boss is having trouble learning how to treat his female employees.
Target Snafu (1946)
A armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught.
How Much Affection? (1957)
Teenager Mary has strong physical yearnings for her boyfriend, so she asks her mother for advice on what she should do about said carnal cravings.
The Home Front (1943)
A homesick Pvt. Snafu learns that his family are almost as commited to the war efforts as himself.
How Do You Know It's Love? (1950)
Nora has been going steady with Jack for a while, and thinks she may be in love with him. Her mom, apparently sensing that her virginal little daughter is about...
Marriage Today (1950)
Post-World War II film for young couples advising them of means to strengthen their marriages. Shows how two young couples have built lasting marriages by a cle...
Three Brothers (1945)
Dissatisfied with being assigned to shoe consignment detail, Snafu learns about the true value of his responsibilities
The Goldbrick (1943)
A fairy encourages Snafu to duck out of his training regime for his own reasons.
Pay Day (1944)
Technical Fairy First Class shows Snafu the consequences of frittering away his pay.
Operation Snafu (1986)
Snafu steals some top secret Japanese documents and has to disguise himself as a geisha girl to elude the General chasing him.
Snafuperman (1943)
Pvt. Snafu becomes a superhero, only for him to become the world's dumbest one because he won't study his field manuals.
Are You Popular? (1947)
The issue of popularity, specifically amongst the high school set, is dramatized. Jerry occasionally goes on dates with Ginny, who goes on "sitting in park...
The Army Nurse (1945)
This short details the importance of U.S. Army Nurses and all of the hard work and compassion that they provide on a daily basis. The film also shows the many d...
The Gossip (1955)
Jean, an outgoing high school student, has been nominated for the presidency of the Pep Club. However, Laura, her best friend, has turnedf against Jean, and it&...
None for the Road (1961)
The dangers of drinking and driving are illustrated in this tale of three friends - one who drinks a lot, one who drinks a little and one who doesn't drink...
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