Social guidance films were generally produced by large corporations such as Coronet[?], Encyclopedia Britannica, and Centron[?], but were also produced by maverick independent filmmakers such as Sid Davis, dubbed by author Ken Smith[?] as the "King of Calamity" for his often calamitous narratives.
Notorious social guidance films include Duck and Cover (instructing children to duck under their desks in case of nuclear war, and including the famous cartoon with the turtle and the stick of dynamite to illustrate the point), Reefer Madness (which shows highly exaggerated effects of cannabis consumption) and Boys Beware, including the infamous line "What Jimmy didn't know what that Ralph was sick--a sickness that was not visible like smallpox, but no less dangerous and contagious--a sickness of the mind. You see, Ralph was a homosexual, a person who demands an intimate relationship with members of their own sex."
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