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FEATURED DVD:
Historic Marijuana & Drug Propaganda Films
6 DVD Box Set
This is the largest and most comprehensive
collection of adult and teenage historic drug movies assembled. Topics include marijuana,
alcohol, teenage drinking, drinking and driving, heroin, peer pressure, gateways
drugs, propaganda, addiction and so much more is included in this unbelievable
collection.
Historic Drugs Films Box Set Table of
Contents:
Volume I - Refer Madness
(1) Reefer Madness (1938) - The world famous cult
flick....need I saw more. Watch the madness!!!
Length: 01:08:25
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
   
Run time is 1 hour 8 minutes
Volume II - Narcotics
(1) Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness (1972) -
Narrated by Paul Newman, this film follows the history of opium and heroin.
Length: 00:22:12
Audio: sound
Color: color
(2) Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (1969) -
Propaganda film about the growing drug abuse problem in the U.S.
Length: 00:18:28
Audio: sound
Color: color
(3) Subject: Narcotics (1951) - Made for police
training and orientation about drug users and the horrors of drug addiction.
Length: 00:21:01
Audio: sound
Color: color
(4) That Boy Joe (1944) - Focus is on juvenile
delinquency, but discussed how drugs are related. Is the story of a boy in
court for stealing cigarettes after drinking beer.
Length: 00:17:27
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(5) Day In The Death Of Donny B. (Circa 1969) - Shows
the life of a junky searching for a fix.
Length: 00:14:10
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(6) Opium Fire - Short film of California
government burning building full of opium in 1914.
Length: 00:02:14
Audio: silent
Color: b & w
   
Total run time is 1 hour 4 minutes
Volume III - Marijuana Propaganda Films
(1) Pit of Despair Part I & II (1967)- Propaganda
film about how Marijuana will lead to more hard core drug usage.
Length: 00:28:00
Audio: sound
Color: color
(2) Terrible Truth, The (1951) - Classic
propaganda about marijuana as a "gateway drug."
Length: 00:10:03
Audio: sound
Color: color
(3) Drug Addiction (1951) - Propaganda film about
Marijuana as a "gateway drug."
Length: 00:21:02
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(4) Drugs In Our Culture (1970) -
Examines why drug use is so prevalent in American culture and takes a close look
at the problems young adults face.
Length: 00:29:13
Audio: sound
Color: color
   
Run time is 1 hour 29 minutes
Volume IV - Marijuana Propaganda Film
Hemp For Victory
(1) Hemp For Victory (1942) - What
irony! The government made a propaganda film promoting hemp/marijuana
production during WWII. This film shows that there are plenty of uses for
marijuana apart from getting high off of it.
Length: 00:14:00
Audio: sound
Color: b&w
   
Run time is 14 minutes
Volume V - Alcohol
(1) Alcohol Trigger Films for Junior
High: The Party & The Mother(1979) - Show three dramatic scenarios
about alcohol abuse. Follows some very young teenagers as they drink
beer after school and a drinking and driving mother who picks up her kids from
school.
Length: 00:08:57
Audio: sound
Color: color
(2) Alcohol and the Human Body (1949) -
Great scientific explanation of how the different types of alcohol are made and
explains the process of fermentation. Also shows how alcohol goes through the human body and its effects.
Length: 00:12:06
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(3) Measure of a Man (1962) - Three boys
face peer pressure to drink while cruising the town trying to pick up girls.
One of the young men stands up for what he believes in and leaves his friends
because he doesn't want to be around drinking.
Length: 00:22:02
Audio: sound
Color: color
(4)
None for the Road: Teenage Drinking and Driving (1957) - Jerry Landon is home
from college, he loves to play binge drinking games and thinks he is invisible.
A research doctor also gives alcohol to lab rats to show the effects of alcohol.
Drinking ginger ale was never so cool.
Length: 00:14:03
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(5) What About Drinking? (1954) -
Bob and Ted hit a pedestrian while drinking and driving on their way to a party.
When the news of the accidents makes it to party the kids get into a heated
argument about teenage drinking.
Length: 00:10:25
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(6) Where Does It Get You? (1946) -
Shows the effects of alcohol on the human body with descriptions of how it
alters judgment, perception, and reaction times.
Length: 00:15:45
Audio: sound
Color: b & w
(7) Few Too Many - A melodramatic film
in which a married man kills one of his closest friends and loses a leg in a
drunken driving accident. His conscience tortures him worse than the law
could ever punish him as his life is torn apart by what he has done.
Length: 00:10:50
Audio: sound
Color: color
   
Run time is 1 hour 10 minutes
Volume VI - Social Seminars -
Life & Drugs
(1) Social Seminar: Tom (1979) - This film
explores the life of Tom, a high school drop out and has tried just about
every drug know to man.
Length: 00:18:48
Audio: sound
Color: color
(2) Social Seminar: Changing (1971) - This
film explores the life of a 30 something man who is trying to recapture control
over his hippie lifestyle.
Length: 00:21:47
Audio: sound
Color: color
(3) Social Seminar: Bunny (1971) - This
film explores life of a young co-ed who smokes marijuana from time to time.
Length: 00:15:28
Audio: sound
Color: color
(4) Social Seminar: Guy (1971) - This film
explores life of a young 15 year old Mexican American who likes to get stoned.
Length: 00:18:55
Audio: sound
Color: color
   
Total run time 1 hour 15 minutes
Historic Social Guidance Films Series
A
Little History Lesson:
The social
guidance films series is an extensive collection of propaganda films from the
1950's and 60's, when fear, sex, drugs, war, and civil rights were the dominant
social guidance topics. When the U.S. servicemen returned home from fighting
abroad, the economy began to soar, as a booming population whole-heartedly
bought into the rising consumerist American culture. Everything seemed
great. But wait - what about those crazy teenagers, susceptible to dangerous,
abnormal and subversive influences? To attempt to safeguard American standards,
the U.S. government (with the help of many corporations and big businesses)
began a campaign to strengthen communities, families, and the overall moral
atmosphere in America. As part of this campaign, dozens of films were sponsored
that encouraged viewers to follow the social norms of the day. These movies were
shown in schools across the country and became quite popular as the production
techniques improved and funding for these films increased. Originally, most of
the films dealt with the subject of social etiquette and public behavior.
However, as the collection of films and filmmakers grew, more challenging,
risqué themes were tackled, such as: tobacco, alcohol and drug abuse, sexual
abstinence, societal outcasts and strangers, homosexuality, and racial, gender
and religious prejudice. Eventually, a film was made for almost every
imaginable topic, including less controversial issues such as: community
awareness, developing strong friendships, getting married the "right way,"
respecting the autonomy of elders and those in power, and health and hygiene
issues. Today, we are left with a terrific library of these social guidance
films, which allow us to learn about the past using the DVD technology of the
present. We have preserved a massive collection of these films onto DVD format
so that future generations can have the opportunity to view and study these
fantastic films, while taking a deeper look at the development of sociology in
our world.
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