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1950, the family dinner has started to decline, and needed some help from film. Pleasent un-emotional conversation helps digestion (and still does), in this 1950 BW film by Edward Simmel.

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  • as old as it is.... the basics are RESPECT, DISCIPLINE, WELL MANNERED, AND, CONSIDERATE. A lot of loser families these days, cant even follow them anymore.

  • @mukome Most kids today have NO clue what a centerpiece even is less where to put it on a table.

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  • Good, I like that you share this video the family dinner has started to decline, and needed some help from film. Pleasent un-emotional conversation helps digestion, I wish success always

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  • Your Video the family dinner has started to decline, and needed some help from film. Pleasent un-emotional conversation helps digestion Is Very Useful Sharing

  • @MissileD11 Actually most kids do know what it is and where to put it would be in the name hence "centerpiece"

  • @88Keyz101 right. alcohol and prescription sedative abuse were rampant as well, especially amongst bored and depressed housewives. these films were more social engineering/post war propaganda than an actual reflection of reality. sadly, many middle class Americans bought into these fictional ideals and when they failed to live up to them, we saw an enormous spike in divorce rates during the 70s. mental health problems were "treated" with electroshock therapy and frontal lobe lobotomies

  • i'm watching this for Gary v's sociology class wipee!!

  • Wheres the Alcohol, Teen Pregnancy, screaming and dirty looks hahahahah oh wait, this is a movie, not the real world

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