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Mental Hygiene: Classroom Films 1945 - 1970

Mental Hygiene: Classroom Films 1945 - 1970 is a book by former Comedy Central writer Ken Smith[?], about a large genre of social guidance films on topics ranging from driver safety to dating to sexual relations and drug use.

In addition to giving a brief historical overview of educational films in the U.S., Smith devotes chapters to common themes within the works (conformity, cautionary tales, dating, menstruation, drugs, sex education, driver safety, and product placement) and to large producers such as Encyclopedia Britannica, Coronet[?], Centron[?], and independent producer Sid Davis. The last 120 pages of the book are devoted to thumbnails and synopses of 250 of the films Smith considers most notable.

Further reading

Mental Hygiene: Classroom Films 1945 - 1970, Ken Smith, (c) 1999, published by Blast Books, ISBN 0922233217



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