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- Two men named Charlie Hinton and Phil Ryerson get laid off and have to become stay-at-home fathers when they can't find jobs. This inspires them to open their own day care center.
- An English Duke from 1876 is inadvertently dragged to modern day New York where he falls for a plucky advertising executive.
- Family and friends try to convince a young lady to hold off on getting married.
- An educational film. Dave has problems and becomes a juvenile delinquent.
- Amidst some of the most tumultuous times in our nation's history, Rev. Theodore Hesburgh finds himself in the eye of the storm as he works to advance the causes of peace and equal rights.
- Teenager Mary has strong physical yearnings for her boyfriend, so she asks her mother for advice on what she should do about said carnal cravings.
- The short film reflects on young genders when back in the 50s social courting was considered sexual and led up to dating and intimacy.
- A boss is having trouble learning how to treat his female employees.
- High school student Mel spreads rumors and gossip about others, trying to turn them against each other. He may learn the error of is ways when he turns his verbal attacks on the beloved football quarterback in front of the loyal students.
- Cook School in Flint, Michigan is in trouble. All the students are getting killed, arrested, yelled at and injured because after-school activity facilities are always closed. Finally, the school wises up and soon there is no more chaos.
- This film prepares seventh-graders for their entry in junior high school. Among the tips it gives is to try to blend in with their friends, to talk the way they do, dress the way they do, etc.
- The joys of secretarial work as a career for young women are illustrated in this classroom training film. Secretaries (all women) are shown to be the ones who transcribe the ideas of their bosses (all men) into "perfect and permanent form" via the training they get from Gregg Shorthand Books (which just happen to be published by McGraw-Hill, the producers of this film). In addition, this film shows how a good secretary, in addition to her office duties, also knows how to take care of her boss' personal needs, such as getting him coffee and reminding him when to get a haircut. At the end of the film, as a little "bait," the boss is shown with a well-dressed young woman in a mink stole--obviously his wife--who just happened at one time to be his secretary. As the "wife" winks at the secretary, the narratr asks, "Will you be the one that every bright young career man of tomorrow hopes to find?"
- The students at East High are upset that Bruce (who is actually never shown) is allowed to attend their high school, and that he is an undesirable element whom their parents have told not to associate with. However, an incident soon occurs that makes them rethink their ideas about prejudice.
- Sarah, a pretty young high school student, doesn't want to associate with the other students at school, preferring to spend her time at home by herself, doing homework, etc. The other kids think she's a snob because of her behavior, but a fellow student's mother convinces them that all she really needs is for people to be friends with.
- This film, produced for parents who have teenagers, shows that the types of behavior that upsets parents is actually normal teenage behavior, and that parents have nothing to worry about if their kids start acting up.
- Boys and girls become men and women when "the change" arrives. It happens to us all. But what really happens to YOUR BODY DURING ADOLESCENCE? McGraw-Hill, better-known as a book publisher, crafted this frank film that explains it all in full, animated detail.
- Larry, an obnoxous, ill-mannered little brat, is given detention after school and has to clean the chalkboard. However, instead of cleaning the chalkboard, he draws a cartoon-like character--which comes to life and convinces him that all of his problem result from the fact that he is a spoiled, nasty mannered little twerp. Larry vows to change his ways and become a good student.
- This film takes you to the days on American frontier during World War II. It describes how the United States government mobilized the American people and their resources to prosecute World War II and shows how the war changed the quality of American life on the home front.
- The sequel to the highly successful Reel Society Interactive Movie. The 2 disk set includes the original Reel Society disk and a follow-on interactive drama where users make plot choices for the main character and see the outcomes of their decisions. Viewers play the role of Daniel, a hardworking student who is the first in his family to attend college. Use your sociological imagination to help Daniel see the social factors that influence his life and the lives of people around him. Sold as a self-contained educational interactive movie or packaged with the top Sociology textbooks from McGraw Hill Higher Education, this interactive movie is a riveting drama and powerful learning tool.
- Educational short illustrating the significance of communications between management and clerical groups within an office.
- This short film is aimed at youngsters and shows how not to let sniffles and sneezes develop into a full-blown cold and, in addition to coughing and sneezing, how careless handling of infected articles can spread germs and viruses.