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Sex Eductation: 1930s to 1960s
4-DVD Collection
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A 4-DVD collection filled with Sex Education videos from the 1930s to 1960s. From a time when sex was viewed as a taboo subject most of these films share a common theme; that abstibence is the best policy.
Sex Eductation: 1930s to 1960s comes with the following films:
Volume 1: Sex Madness
![]() | Sex Madness (1938)This sex exploitation film includes wild parties, sex out of wedlock, lesbianism, etc. After going to a "casting couch", a chorus girl contracts syphilis. The film then focuses on the effects this lifestyle and disease have on her marriage. |
![]() | In the Beginning (1937)God meant sex and reproduction to be a beautiful thing. Disection of Rabbits to prove this point. |
![]() | The Innocent Party (1950)Like many other Centron venereal disease films, Innocent Party focuses on the morality and emotions associated with venereal disease rather than the medical aspects. The actual mechanics of syphilis transmission are only briefly mentioned let alone prevention via condom use, yet the shame and anguish are clear for all to see. This film echoes the common theme found in many venereal disease films - that premarital sex leads to VD. |
Volume 2: How Much Affection?
![]() | Social Sex Attitudes in Adolescence (1953)Social-sex development of Bill and Mary and how they came to meet, fall in love and marry. |
![]() | Physical Aspects of Puberty (1953)Animated explanation of primary and secondary sex characteristics in adolescent boys and girls. |
![]() | Molly Grows Up (1958)Menstruation education film for young teenage girls, redolent with dated detail. |
![]() | How Much Affection? (1958)How far can young people go in petting and still stay within the bounds of personal standards and social morals? |
Volume 3: Perversion for Profit
![]() | Perversion for Profit (1965)Perversion for Profit is a 1965 propaganda film financed by Charles Keating and narrated by George Putnam. A vehement diatribe against pornography, the film attempts to link explicit portrayals of human sexuality to the subversion of American civilization, and briefly draws a parallel between pornography and the Communist conspiracy. |
![]() | Parent to Child about Sex (1966)This instructional film teaches parents how to talk to their children about sex. |
![]() | Labor and Childbirth (1950)Diagrammatic explanation from the Baby Boom era. |
Volume 4: Human Reproduction
![]() | Human Reproduction (1947)Though this sex education film concentrates on presenting the anatomy and physiology of human reproduction in sober medical terms, its release kicked off a controversy in many American cities and towns over the legitimacy of sex education in the public schools. The film is narrated from the point of view of an adult who tries to decide how to answer his son`s natural questions about sex and reproduction. With excellent diagrams of the reproductive process. |
![]() | Your Body During Adolescence (1955)Shows the seven glands that regulate human life and growth with emphasis on the pituitary and sex glands. Outlines changes that take place in the bodies of boys and girls. |
![]() | As Boys Grow (1957)Sex education film aimed at teenage boys, with the coach as authority figure and teacher. |
![]() | Towards Emotional Maturity (1954)A teenage girl reflects on her emotional growth, remembering episodes in which her love, fear, anger were not always under control, and decides not to go "park" with her boyfriend. |
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