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1950's Kombi Owner
1950's Kombi bigpond famous
Length: 165
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1950 s Exhibit Wrestling Cards
Antonio Rocca
Al Williams
Bill Parks
Bill Brooks
Billy Goelz
Billy Darnell
Buddy (Nature Boy) Rogers
Benito Gardini
Cyclone Anaya
Dave Levin
Don Eagle
Enrique Torres
Fritz Schnabel
farmer Don Marlin
Friedrich Von Schacht
Gorgeous George
Gene Stanlee
George Drake
Hans Schnabel
Joe Millich
Joe Savoldi
Jim Londos
Lou Thesz
Michael Leone
Pete Bartu
Primo Carnera
Rudy Kay
Ruffy Silverstein
Roger MacKay
The Great Balbo
The Mighty Atlas
Walter Palmer
Zuma (Man of Mars)
Length: 180
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
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London to Brighton in 4 minutes BBC interlude
London to Brighton in 4 minutes BBC interlude. From the days when TV was all live and programming was hectic. Often when one program finished, the next one was not ready yet, and the gap had to be filled. So the BBC developed a number if interludes to fill these gaps, this being the most famous one. I think the others included a potters wheel and playing cats.
Length: 320
Rating: 4.90 (35 ratings)
Tags: London to Brighton in four minutes BBC interlude
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1950’s Scare Film: Road Rage and Aggressive Driving Film
Borrowed Power is a typical driver’s education film meant to scare kids into being cautious and responsible drivers. Jerry Thomas, quarterback of his high school football team and all-around great guy (the classic 1950's perfect young man), turns into a different person when he gets behind the wheel of a car. He drives aggressively, speeds, and generally abuses the “borrowed power” of the car. When he and two friends get hauled into court on suspicion of a hit-and-run in their (now) vintage cars, Jerry gets a lesson in the responsibilities of safe driving from the judge. In a touching showing of loyalty, a parade of friends and family come in to testify about how Jerry is such a great guy. The judge comments to Jerry’s father that Jerry received enough training to be a good pedestrian and bicyclist, but that he needed some more guidance when it came to being a good driver and vehicle safety. Life lessons abound by the end of the film as Jerry begins to understand what a serious matter safe driving is. One of many educational videos to employ scare tactics, Borrowed Power effectively contrasts reckless driving with defensive driving, car safety, and safe driving habits.
Length: 43
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: accident accidents car cars classic crash crashes defensive drive fear learn photos safety shocking to victims videos
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1950"s SILVERTONE ARCHTOP
RECORDING OF ME PLAYING MY SILVERTONE
Length: 209
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Office & Telephone Business Etiquette from the 1950’s
Office Etiquette follows a young woman on the first day of her new job. The film takes a hilarious look at some of the right, as well as some of the wrong things to do in the office setting. Most importantly, this vintage etiquette film highlights how you can use courtesy & proper manners to advance in the workplace while building functioning relationships with your co-workers.
Length: 65
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: behavior business common empathy good important lessons life polite proper social teach telephone training
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Fantastically Racist Movie about Diversity! 1950’s Racism
Who Are the People of America is a mind blowing classic film from the 1950's that paints America as a utopian land of diversity and happiness. The narrator waxes poetically about how Americans owe many of their favorite things to the rest of the world, including such insignificant things as spaghetti, baseball, music, and hot dogs. The film highlights this diversity by saying, “These are some of the things we share as Americans. For we have become Americans through the process of sharing.” Expressing hope for the future, “Playing together, growing together, learning together…” the narration misses the irony of these words as we see scenes of Southern plantations with slaves working in the fields, and shots of Native Americans, two groups of people who did not “share,” but were instead exploited. This film serves as a shocking exposure to racism in America in the mid 20th century. The great American melting pot was an idea that existed long before different races and cultures became equal in the eyes of the law and the government. Who Are the People of America is one of those old racist movies that truly makes the case for real multiculturalism.
Length: 53
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: america cultural discrimination history melting multiculturalism nationalism patriotic patriotism pot prejudice racial
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Historical Presidents Film from the 1950’s Up to ...
This is a brilliant historical overview of the first 33 United States Presidents, produced in the early 1950's. The history of America is influenced by the Presidents of the United States' actions, the film describes the US Presidents in order from President George Washington, the first president in war and peace, to President Abraham Lincoln, a humble leader, who preserved the Union, and on up to the 50s. Stuffed with interesting President facts, the movie is fast moving and covers the great American leaders at a break neck pace. Certain leaders receive more mention than others, such as President Woodrow Wilson who won the Nobel Prize for his efforts in World War I and helped form the League of Nations. Lastly, President Eisenhower, the thirty-third president, was the architect of victory in World War II. America has had many great executive power leaders and the legacy of these men will surely continue to influence the way America’s leaders serve.
Length: 61
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: abraham accomplishments american assassination facts george lincoln list states united us washington wilson woodrow
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