These old school films are the most! Good of you to edit them together. The bowling promo is a great (and corny) bonus. Seems like the Mr. Barnes character is himself the voice-over for bazillions of these films!
Yes, Keith Painton was a well-known radio announcer in Kansas City, Missouri, and to pursue his acting hobby and earn some extra income, he acted in and narrated many educational/business films made by studios in that area, including Calvin and Centron.
These films remind me of the short films featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
IrishEyedBlue 1 year ago
These old school films are the most! Good of you to edit them together. The bowling promo is a great (and corny) bonus. Seems like the Mr. Barnes character is himself the voice-over for bazillions of these films!
FatherHula 4 years ago
"Mr. Barnes" is played by Keith Painton who was in a lot of these films.
digitaldave1234 4 years ago
Yes, Keith Painton was a well-known radio announcer in Kansas City, Missouri, and to pursue his acting hobby and earn some extra income, he acted in and narrated many educational/business films made by studios in that area, including Calvin and Centron.
perchloythene 3 years ago
Can anyone guess who the "Shy Guy" will become? Here's a hint: He starred in a "magical" show a few years later.
excalibos 5 years ago
Dick York...the future Darren Stephens!!
ljcteehee 3 years ago
If you can't feed a projector, how can you watch the film on how to feed a projector?
g8kpr3000 5 years ago 4