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Please be sure to check out my eBay store for even more of my vintage DVD's! I am happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases...up to 10 DVD's shipped for just one $2.00 shipping charge. Shipping outside the U.S. the buyer must contact me for shipping costs. All of my DVD's come with a menu for easy film selection Total runtime of the DVD is 138 minutes. Item specifics are: Film 1: "Molly Grows Up" (1953) B&W Runtime 14:20 Molly anxiously awaits her first sign of menstruation, which means that she'll be able to date and go dancing. The school nurses explains exactly what menstruation is to her, by using diagrams and drawings. A MUST SEE. Film 2: "As Boys Grow" (1957) B&W Runtime 16:17 This film was way ahead of its time. It deals with sex in a very open and honest way without shying away from the more sensitive topics. While the acting isn't brilliant (but I think that adds to its charm) this is an interesting and, at times, quite amusing film.
Film 3: "Physical Aspects of Puberty" (1953) B&W Runtime 17:41 Let's follow janey and Jimmy as they go through puberty ok? We follow them using standard animation explaining this, with some strange font choices thrown in. The film in my opinion doesnt really get interesting until talking about the emotional problems the kids go through, which make them all crabby and over-emotional.
Film 4: "Human Reproduction" (1947) B&W Runtime 21:24 A peculiar movie made apparently for adults who have absolutely no idea where babies come from LOL. The movie starts by a young tyke asking his father where babies come from. The Dad soon starts, um, I don't know, going into a trance I guess, and then narrator starts talking about the female reproduction system. quite an informative and educational film. Film 5: "In the Beginning" (1937) B&W Runtime 16:02 Another one of these films that look far too innocent in the beginning, but then turn on you and gets graphic. The initial stages of this shows plenty of mammals and their young, like deer.. and rabbits.. Wait a minute! Did we see say Rabbit? Ever wonder how a rabbit is born? Why, we'll show you! Then it cuts into (literally) a rabbit being dissected and we see it's ovaries. Geez. After that, a pretty detailed course on how a rabbit egg is fertilized and grows. At the very end, I am not making this up, we cut into another rabbit, to see the rabbits ovaries with rabbit young still inside! then they do a CAESARIAN and take one of the young out for our examination.
Film 6: "How Much Affection?" (1958) B&W Runtime 19:48 Rather interestingly told short about Laurie and Jeff, two people who get hot and heavy one night and Laurie is SO ashamed of it. A great show at the beginning has Laurie fleeing Jeff's car. Quite effective. After Laurie has a heart to heart talk with her Mom, she takes it very very slow with Jeff for the time being. You can just sense the discomfort the two have for each other now, and one wonders where there relationship will wind up. Not exactly a bed of roses here. Recomended!
Film 7: "Toward Emotional Maturity" (1954) B&W Runtime 10:25 Towards Emotional Maturity tells of the psychological maturing of Sally, a senior in high school. A narrator teaches us how Betty got to be this way, it's a combination of several things. Her Psychology playing that hilarious game, "What’s In The Box?" It’s a snake! Yikes! Sally gets so scared she trips over a desk. The teacher remarkably doesn’t really do anything except put the desk back calmly. Such a thing would’nt dare to be tried today. There’s another box, who wants to see whats in there?
Film 8: "Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence" (1953) B&W Runtime 22:59 Surprisingly good, except for a for questionable spots, about a girls and boys attitudes of, well, boys and girls and what it means to have a relationship. Here we follow Bob and Mary. We watch them grow up. Mary has a nice Mom and Dad and Bob has a widowed Mom. We follow each other's upbringing and how important Mom and Dad were for advice in bringing their kids up properly. Please note: To keep my prices as low as possible all my DVDs are cleanly labeled with a thermal printer and placed in paper sleeves and securely shipped in a bubble envelope. DVDs are not factory sealed Please be sure to check out my eBay store for even more of my vintage DVD's! I am happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases...up to 10 DVD's shipped for just one $2.00 shipping charge.
To take advantage of the combined shipping discount you must, make all of your purchases first before paying. When you have finished shopping eBay will then allow you to combine all of your purchases into a single payment. If you do not combine your items and pay for each seperately I cannot give the combined shipping discount.
Also the combined shipping discount is for up to 10 DVDs /CDs. Any amount over 10 and the shipping amount is the exact weight of the package.
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