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Classroom Classics Film Library DVD
Take a trip back to the 50's
when life was much simpler and everything you needed to know was taught
to you by films that you watched in class. Films that would teach you
how to be responsible, how to develop good social manners and table/eating
skills, how to deal with others better and much more. Of course in today's
world, these views seem simplistic and even amusing. This is a great collection
of vintage 50's era films that will actually teach good lessons but at
the same time make you laugh at how things were portrayed back then.
Here are all the films that
make up this historical collection:
Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners (1959)
  
The puppet Mr Bungle shows kids how to act when they are in the
school cafeteria. It shows proper table manners and how to relate
to the other children in a positive manner.
Production Company: Coronet Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Color
Run time: 9:32
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Let's Be Good Citizens at School (1953)
  
Teaches children how to be careful to respect their items and those
of others and also how to make others feel welcome in their social
groups.
Producer: Camerart Pictures
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 8:45
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How Quiet Helps at School (1953)
  
Teaches the lesson of quiet and civility in the classroom and shows
how this environment is better suited to learning than a rowdy classroon
environment. It also demonstrates the proper way to study and makes
it clear that there is nothing wrong with some noise and rowdiness
as long as it is on the playground and not in the classroon.
Producer: Coronet Instructional Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 10:11
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The Bully (1952)
  
This film tells the story of Chick, a young and large teenage boy.
Chick discovered early on in life that being big allows him to bully
others. This film explores the problems created by Chick's bullying
of his classmates.
Producer: Centron Productions
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 10:22
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Mind Your Manners (1953)
  
Good manners are important and they are no more important than
when you are interacting with your peers. This film explores good
manners and demonstrates how and why they should be applied to all
sorts of situations. It also demonstrates how good manners help
you get along with others.
Producer: Coronet Instructional Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 10:36
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Shy Guy (1947)
  
Phil - played by Dick York - is starting at a new high school and
has no friends. Phil's father sits down with him to teach him how
to get along with the others in the school and how to make friends.
His father's advice was to be helpful to the other students and
that will make him popular with the others. Taking his father's
advice to heart, he helps others, shakes off his shyness and becomes
popular with the other students.
Producer: Coronet Instructional Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 12:48
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Good Table Manners (1951)
  
Table manners are important. They tell a lot about upbringing.
And that is no more important than to a teen boy who may need to
impress girls. This is a story about a 14 year old boy who is uncomfortable
with is table manners and just can't grasp what the right manners
are for a party. He meets himself as a 21 year old man who then
educates his younger self on good table manners in a simple to understand
way. The young man then goes to the party, has a good time and commits
no social blunders.
Producer: Coronet Instructional Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 10:19
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Act Your Age (1949)
  
Young Jim often acts immaturely at school and one day marks his
desk with doodles. He gets sent to the principal who educates Jin
on the challenges of growing up and shows Jim that thinking through
problems is a much more successful pattern than acting out the childish
behaviors that arise from acting without thinking. He then sends
Jim back to fix the desk. While doing so, Jim looks at a variety
of situations he and his classmates experienced and thinks them
through to see how they could have been handled differently.
Producer: Coronet Instructional Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 12:31
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School Rules: How They Help Us (1953)
  
Rules are important.They let everyone know their place and what
is expected of them. There are rules at home and at school. This
film looks at a variety of those rules and demonstrates how those
rules actually make life better and more safe. It also explains
why the rules must be obeyed as to not do so can cause problems
later in life.
Director: Ted Peshak
Production Company: Coronet Instructional Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Color
Run time: 10:13
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Gossip (1953)
  
Gossip is bad. It can hurt people either intentionally or unintentionally.
This film clearly demonstates the harm gossip can cause to others.
Producer: Sid Davis Productions
Audio/Visual: Sound, Color
Run time: 10:05
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The Gossip (1955)
  
Explore the impact of gossip on a high school girl and how it affects
her interactions with her social group. It also demonstates how
a gossip, even one spewing untruths, can become the center of attention
in her social group.
Producer: Centron Corporation
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 12:44
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Table Manners (1947)
  
Learn manners from the master as Emily Post discusses manners at
a dinner party. She gives detailed and formal directions for how
to handle most awkward food situations such as what peice of silverware
should be used for a particular course, how to deal with unwanted
bits of food, how to eat more awkward items like soup and spaghetti
and much more. It also shows some examples of bad manners to contrast
against the good manner approach.
Producer: Christy Associates, Inc.
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 10:07
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As Others See Us (1953)
  
Discussed manners in a variety of situations young people find
themselves in. It concnetrates mostly on how to present yourself
at both formal and infomal gatherings.
Producer: Premier-Hardcastle Productions / Social Science Films
Audio/Visual: Sound, Color
Run time: 9:30
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Social Acceptability (1957)
  
This film explores being accepted socially has a major influence
on growing up to be a successful, well adjusted adult. It covers
the responsibilty of the parent to work with the children to help
make these adjustments and shows what happens when the parent does
not participate in a positive manner.
Producer: Crawley Films, Ltd.
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black & White
Run time: 19:01
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