Jack Benny Program: The Jam Session
An episode of Jack Benny's TV show. Original Air Date, October 17, 1954 (Season 5, Episode 2). Has the original tobacco commercials.
Added: June 1, 2008, 6:21 am
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Felix the Cat in Two-Lip Time (silent-1926)
Felix takes a trip on a boat and ends up in the Netherlands! While there, he falls in love and tries to court a young lady, only to enrage the young man already after her. This cartoon contains lots of Dutch stereotypes (such as wooden shoes, windmills, etc.) as was common in many cartoons of the period. Director: Pat Sullivan Producer: E.W. Hammons Production Company: Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. Audio/Visual: silent, black and white Language: English
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:45 pm
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Hungry Felix tries to steal some food and fails. He then decides to "Go West" to "The Land of Opportunity" by hitching a ride on an airplane. When he gets to his destination, he has encounters with the local wildlife and Indians. Director: Pat Sullivan Producer: M.J. Winkler Audio/Visual: silent, black and white Language: English
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:40 pm
Time: 08:22 | Views: 368 |
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Felix Gets the Can (silent-1924)
Felix has trouble catching fish on his own, so he tries to steal some. The shop owner throws a can at Felix and gives him an idea: go to Alaska, where the fish are plentiful and large, and try to catch some there. Director: Pat Sullivan Producer: M.J. Winkler Audio/Visual: silent, black and white Language: English
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:35 pm
Time: 08:21 | Views: 368 |
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After Felix gets his friend in trouble for not doing his homework, Felix tries to make amends by finding out for him "What makes the moon shine?" Director: Pat Sullivan Producer: M.J. Winkler Audio/Visual: silent, black and white Language: English
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:30 pm
Time: 09:12 | Views: 353 |
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Felix: Doubles for Darwin (silent-1924)
Felix takes a trip on a boat and ends up in the Netherlands! While there, he falls in love and tries to court a young lady, only to enrage the young man already after her. This cartoon contains lots of Dutch stereotypes (such as wooden shoes, windmills, etc.) as was common in many cartoons of the period. Director: Pat Sullivan Producer: E.W. Hammons Production Company: Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. Audio/Visual: silent, black and white Language: English
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:25 pm
Time: 09:34 | Views: 351 |
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Felix: All Puzzled (silent-1924)
Felix has to help his master find the answer to a crossword puzzle before he is allowed to feed. Like other Felix cartoons, this one contains ethnic stereotypes. Director: Pat Sullivan Producer: M.J. Winkler Audio/Visual: silent, black and white Language: English
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:20 pm
Time: 02:44 | Views: 351 |
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Felix in Hollywood (silent-1923)
A struggling (and starving) actor finally relents and agrees to go to Hollywood to be in films. But first, Felix has to find a way to raise the money to get Felix and his master (the actor) there.
Added: May 31, 2008, 6:15 pm
Time: 09:34 | Views: 412 |
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Betty Boop and Grampy - The Candid Candidate 1937
Classic Betty Boop cartoon. Betty campaigns for Grampy for Mayor. He wins by one vote, but finds politics is no picnic. Urban renewal is parodied.
Added: May 28, 2008, 7:52 pm
Time: 06:03 | Views: 399 |
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An early public service announcement about how to survive a zombie onslaught. Although the wardrobe is somewhat dated, this information is still useful today.
Added: May 27, 2008, 7:15 pm
Time: 15:31 | Views: 528 |
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Dramatic and shocking safety film set in the dangerous landscape and roadscape of 1930s America.
Added: May 23, 2008, 9:31 pm
Time: 10:09 | Views: 414 |
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This is a promotional video for Regal Ridge, which is Canada's World Class Acreage Development. Visit regalridge.com for more information
Added: May 23, 2008, 7:47 am
Time: 10:14 | Views: 514 |
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Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Campaign Ad 1964
LBJ running for re-election to the presidency talks about poverty
Added: May 18, 2008, 5:50 pm
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Barry Goldwater Election Campaign Ad 1964 - Big Government
Barry Goldwater talking about big government taking money out of peoples' pockets.
Added: May 18, 2008, 5:47 pm
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Barry Goldwater Election Campaign Ad 1964
Barry Goldwater, the "Morality" Candidate
Added: May 18, 2008, 5:42 pm
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Lyndon Johnson Campaign Ad 1964
President Johnson is running for election (for the first time, since he became president via the assassination of JFK). In this ad a little girl eats an ice cream cone while a voice-over accuses Barry Goldwater of being pro-nuclear testing and basically of causing people to die.
Added: May 18, 2008, 5:38 pm
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Lyndon Baines Johnson election advertisement from 1964. Powerful advertisement using the contrast between a little girl pulling petals off of a daisey and a nuclear blast.
Added: May 18, 2008, 5:16 pm
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This tune, which was in the movie The Wall, was supposed to be on the album The Final Cut, released in 1982, but never made it. It's an awesome song though.
Added: May 18, 2008, 9:02 am
Time: 02:46 | Views: 385 |
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Dick Van Dyke - Bank Book 6565696 (1962)
In this un-Cooley episode, Rob discovers Laura's secret bank book. Director: John Rich Producer: Carl Reiner Production Company: Calvada Productions Audio/Visual: sound, b/w Language: english Keywords: Dick Van Dyke; Mary Tyler Moore; sitcom; The Dick Van Dyke Show; Carl Reiner
Added: May 17, 2008, 7:51 pm
Time: 25:31 | Views: 374 |
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Metropopular is an animated short film about what the cities of America would say to one another if they could talk. Frantic about a popularity contest in which these cities are competing, they jockey for top position while arguing between themselves. Highlighting their separate personalities, each city had his or her own reason why they should be "America's favorite city". Director: Jonah Hall Producer: Jason Heapy, Laura Lockwood Production Company: PDI/DreamWorks Audio/Visual: sound, color Contact Information: marketing@pdi.com www.pdi.com 3101 Park Boulevard Palo Alto, CA 94306 United States 650-846-8100 Fax: 650-320-2895
Added: May 17, 2008, 7:41 pm
Time: 06:38 | Views: 401 |
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