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- Veteran CIA agent Henry is reunited in Vienna with his former colleague and lover Celia.
- A thriller centered on a woman who suspects her husband is cheating, and enters into an affair of her own, before learning her husband's true, dark secret life.
- CBS late afternoon specials designed for middle school and high school students, dramatizing issues affecting teenagers.
- "Punishment Park" is a pseudo-documentary purporting to be a film crews's news coverage of the team of soldiers escorting a group of hippies, draft dodgers, and anti-establishment types across the desert in a type of capture the flag game. The soldiers vow not to interfere with the rebels' progress and merely shepherd them along to their destination. At that point, having obtained their goal, they will be released. The film crew's coverage is meant to insure that the military's intentions are honorable. As the representatives of the 60's counter-culture get nearer to passing this arbitrary test, the soldiers become increasingly hostile, attempting to force the hippies out of their pacifist behavior. A lot of this film appears improvised and in several scenes real tempers seem to flare as some of the "acting" got overaggressive. This is a interesting exercise in situational ethics. The cinéma vérité style, hand-held camera, and ambiguous demands of the director - would the actors be able to maintain their roles given the hazing they were taking - pushed some to the brink. The cast's emotions are clearly on the surface. Unfortunately this film has gone completely underground and is next to impossible to find. It would offer a captivating document of the distrust that existed between soldiers willfully serving in the military and those persons who opposed the war peacefully.
- Contains two stop-motion animation episodes featuring Margret & H.A. Rey's inquisitive monkey: 'Curious George' and 'Curious George Goes to the Hospital'.
- The exciting adventures of an 11-year-old tomboy growing up in the Wisconsin frontier of the 1860s. Based on the children's book.
- Documentary on the "Chicken Ranch," a legal Nevada brothel.
- Claymation version of Arnold Lobel's story of two amphibian friends.
- A boy and a tree grow old together.
- More claymation adventures of Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad.
- Stanley is a boy who Dreams of times long past, while on a field trip at the museum you follow this child's mind to an alternative stone age where dinosaurs and cavemen roam. Stanley; though first jilted for being different, helps show how thinking through problems is the better alternative to brute force alone in this childhood classic.
- A mouse caught by a hungry weasel must think of ways to delay the prospect of becoming lunch. Includes all four stories from the book: 'Bees & the Mud', 'Two Large Stones', 'The Crickets' and 'The Thorn Bush'.
- A young elephant goes to live with his eccentric uncle when his parents are lost at sea.
- After a moose gets germs from a ball that a raccoon sneezed on, and a musical number from said germs, a bear has to nurse the moose back to health.
- Introductory hygiene film combining animation and live action. A germ living on the dirtiest kid on the block teaches youngsters about the importance of cleanliness.
- A child inventor creates a flying bicycle.
- A documentary and dramatization of gang life in 1960s Philadelphia.
- St. George devises a means to sparing the life of a friendly dragon believed to be a fire breathing terror, as narrated by John Carradine.
- 250,000 teens! That sounds like a recipe for fun! Uh-oh: in fact, it's the number who got sexually transmitted diseases last year (according to this health-class short). "Perhaps it's time we stopped being secretive," opines our narrator, adding, "Embarrassment should never prevent a person from getting help." Indeed: the consequences of avoiding treatment can be very serious and are certainly "icky" in the photos of open sores and such that are seen here. More watchable are artist Spencer Peel's illustrations of how disease works in the body, animated modern-art graphics that would look perfect as framed graphics on a mid-1960s bachelor pad wall. - Dennis Harvey
- An animated version of the Allegory of the Cave taken from Plato's Republic, book VII.
- Made in 1981, "Albert Whitlock: A Master of Illusion" is the original 'behind the scenes' look at movie making, showcasing the Special Visual Effects by matte artist, Albert Whitlock for Mel Brooks' "History of the World: Part I".
- Undisciplined little Martha Ann is sick of her mother's nagging, so Martha decides to take her mom to the "Mother Store" and replace her with a more lenient mother. However, Martha soon learns that you can't replace motherly love.
- In this collection of die cast shorts, a Toy-loving Yoshi, embarks on some eccentric adventures
- Yûichirô Miura, the man who skied down Everest, journeys to an 8,000 foot mountain in the midst of a frozen antarctic wasteland to experience the incomparable thrill of skiing where no one has skied before.
- A behind-the-scenes look at how Frog and Toad Are Friends (1985) was made.
- Jack, who has no fears, no ability to experience emotion, hopes to solve his problem by moving into a haunted castle.
- Introduce you to pipe instruments by using wind sounds. This film was awarded for Music series in Venice Festival Award.
- Documentary of the story of the Los Angeles Wholesale Produce Market. See the market life's over a one day period.
- A boy is given a choice between a plain kite and a fancy one.