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Shy Guy (1947) Part 1 of 2
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Shy Guy (1947) Part 1 of 2
Phil (played by Dick York) is the son of an apparently single father who seems rec...
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Are You Popular? (1947)
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Are You Popular? (1947)
One of the best examples of post-World War II social guidance films, with examples...
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Why Study Home Economics? (1955)
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Why Study Home Economics? (1955)
This fine film attempts to cloak fifties "happy homemaker" stereotyping in the man...
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As Boys Grow (1957) Part 1 of 2
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As Boys Grow (1957) Part 1 of 2
Prior to the period of frankness that began in the mid-1960s, relatively few sex e...
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Make Mine Freedom (1948)
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Make Mine Freedom (1948)
This Cold War-era cartoon touts the dangers of Communism and the benefits of capit...
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Destination Earth (1956) Part 1
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Destination Earth (1956) Part 1
Quite possibly my favorite John Sutherland cartoon! In this golden nugget of a too...
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Capitalism (1948)
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Capitalism (1948)
Another winner from Coronet Instructional Films! In this one, a group of teenagers...
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How Much Affection? (1958) Part 1
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How Much Affection? (1958) Part 1
How far can young people go in petting and still stay within the bounds of persona...
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Molly Grows Up (1953) Part 1 of 2
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Molly Grows Up (1953) Part 1 of 2
Menstruation education film for young teenage girls, redolent with dated detail.
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A Date With Your Family
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A Date With Your Family
A short educational film brought to us by Mystery Science Theatre. VERY funny.
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The Good Housewife Guide
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The Good Housewife Guide
How to be a good housewife! ;D
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john.he.is
Will.i.am totally stole this idea from us, we've been thinking for a long time tha...
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sarspof88
(2 days ago)
I'm not sure if you know, but I've been watching your videos for a while and figured you'd be the person to ask, but do you have any videos made by the 1354th Video Production Squadron of the Air Force? It was started in the early 50's I think. My grandpa was in it and I'm looking for a specific video called "Too Little, Too Late" because my grandma played a nurse in it. It was about the importance of donating blood. It was made in 1952, I'm almost positive. If you can't help, that's okay. Thank you for putting up these videos, they've provided countless hours of entertainment for me (and I'm almost embarrassed to admit, a few life lessons I actually use).
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pinkdes2ny
(1 week ago)
I'm so glad that I found your channel. I love this Coronet and such films. I think I was always the one that didn't fall asleep in school when they broke out the projector. I have been able to find some of the social skills series on Net.Flix. Again, Thanks!
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TOMSERVO745
(3 weeks ago)
because of you, i am not a mr. bungle, i learned how to throw parties and how to say no
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collegegoer45
(1 month ago)
You are the prevaior of godliness!
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Alternate90sguy
(2 months ago)
I like your videos and subscribed.
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fiwats
(3 months ago)
These films are amazing - so nostalgic. Makes me want to be a teenager again! The lessons, even though put in an old-fashioned way, are actually quite interesting and honest. I have been swept away all afternoon watching these! Thanks
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topliff12345
(3 months ago)
i have been watching some of your vids about boys and girls growing up, and have been finding them fasinating, in someways very dated but in others surprisingly frank and sensible. i have subbed your excellent channel !
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melaniestevens
(3 months ago)
I love your channel and always look forward to your uploads
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jamieleeeq
(4 months ago)
Thank you so much for sharing these.. they are quite interesting to watch.
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xanderbelle
(4 months ago)
thnx for the old coronet clips. i watch them and just laugh at how ridiculous they are sometimes, but at the same time i find them a little endearing and sweet. ;D
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