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Hoopla
79
7.6
/4778/
76
/159/
73
/71/
3.8
/5310/
93
/27/
85
/159/

The Atomic Cafe (1982)
A disturbing collection of 1940s and 1950s United States government-issued propaganda films designed to reassure Americans that the atomic bomb was not a threat to their safety.
poster
75
28
8.4
/602/
66
/19/
76
/9/
3.8
/1953/

Surviving Edged Weapons (1988)
In an intense action-filled 85 minutes, you will learn to defend yourself against the mounting threat of “knife culture” offenders.
poster
62
23
6.7
/692/
54
/17/
65
/25/
3.2
/761/

Spies (1943)
The doltish but self-confident and self-congratulatory Private Snafu is in possession of a military secret during World War II. Over the course of the day, spouting rhymed couplets, he divulges the secret a little at a time to listening Axis spies. He tells his mom some of the secret when he calls her from a phone booth; the rest he spills to a dolly dolly spy who plies him with liquor. Snafu's loose lips put himself at risk.
poster
62
14
6.6
/375/
69
/18/
48
/12/
3.4
/660/

Shake Hands with Danger (1980)
This short cautionary training film examines dangers associated with earthmoving equipment operation, showing many simulated accidents on construction sites.
poster
60
13
5.8
/434/
60
/10/
63
/15/
3.1
/443/

Snafuperman (1944)
Pvt. Snafu becomes a superhero, only for him to become the world's dumbest one because he won't study his field manuals.
poster
60
13
6.3
/362/
50
/8/
65
/13/
3.1
/496/

Censored (1944)
Private Snafu wants to tell his sweetheart, Sally Lou, that he thinks his unit will be sent to the South Pacific. But every effort he makes to get his letter through uncensored is thwarted by a resourceful (and unseen) censor with an array of contraptions and booby traps. Not even Snafu's carrier pigeon can avoid the censor -- not when he has a hawk for an assistant. Technical Fairy, First Class, comes to the rescue and agrees to deliver the letter -- but he has good reason to say that he'll hate himself in the morning.
poster
64
12
6.4
/436/
66
/10/
60
/13/
3.3
/410/

Booby Traps (1944)
Pvt. Snafu thinks he's too smart to get caught by an enemy booby trap, but he soon finds that the traps are alluring and that he is every bit the booby.
poster
60
12
5.9
/347/
57
/9/
62
/14/
3.2
/360/

The Home Front (1943)
A homesick Pvt. Snafu learns that his family are almost as committed to the war efforts as himself.
poster
64
11
6.1
/293/
54
/10/
70
/13/
3.3
/312/

Rumors (1943)
Snafu inadvertantly starts a panic on his base when he begins a mistaken rumour that the base is about to be bombed.
poster
63
11
6.0
/298/
58
/8/
67
/13/
3.2
/325/

Gripes (1943)
Private Snafu learns the hard way about the need for military dicipline and procedures to maintain an effective army.
poster
62
10
5.5
/349/
57
/8/
62
/11/
3.1
/362/
75
/4/

Coming!! Snafu (1943)
Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces. The cartoon, ironic and humorous in tone, was created during World War II and it was designed to instruct service personnel about security, proper sanitation habits, booby traps and other military subjects, and also to improve troop morale. The main character's name is a play on the military slang acronym SNAFU, "Situation Normal: All Fouled Up."
poster
?
6.8
/17/

Learn and Live (1943)
Joe Instructor, an Army Air Forces flight instructor, visits Pilot Heaven and has a discussion with Saint Peter about the unacceptable number of pilots who have died and gone to heaven without ever getting into combat, all as a result of haphazard or inattentive flying. Joe points out several pilots as examples and tells Saint Peter just what they did wrong that landed them in Pilot Heaven.
poster
?
6.0
/31/

Don't Kill Your Friends (1943)
By setting a bad example, pilot Dilbert shows the necessary safety rules for fighter pilots, and the ones training them.
poster
20
?
2.2
/312/
23
/3/
16
/9/

Posture Pals (1952)
A teacher gives her third-grade class a "posture test". Four students--two boys and two girls--fail it. The teacher then suggests that the four become each other's "posture pals" and point out to each other when they're slouching, slumping or engaged in other such deviant non-good-posture activities.
poster
?
7.1
/153/

The New Lot (1943)
A new batch of Army recruits, from diverse backgrounds and with varying degrees of commitment, is shaped into an efficient fighting unit.
poster
?
5.3
/100/
50
/4/

Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter (1943)
Military training film on the characteristics, capabilities, weaknesses, and recognition of the World War II Japanese fighter aircraft known as the Zero.
poster
?
7.1
/21/

Position Firing (1944)
Hapless B-17 waist gunner "Trigger Joe" learns how to adjust his aim, to take into account the relative motion of his aircraft, his bullets, and the attacking enemy fighter.
poster
?
4.9
/73/
40
/1/

The First Motion Picture Unit (1943)
A documentary showing the functions of the Army Air Corps' First Motion Picture Unit, which made training and inspirational films for the Army Air Force during the Second World War.
poster
?
6.0
/30/

The Dawn Guard (1941)
Bernard Miles and Percy Walsh play two members of the Home Guard, on duty by a windmill, discussing the causes of the war and the issues at stake.
poster
?
10
/1/

In a Manner of Speaking (1952)
Training film on correct use of the telephone.
poster
?
1.5
/67/

Primary Flight Training: First Flight, Part 2 (1945)
In this continuation of a prior government documentary short film, a pilot trainee continues his first flight instruction. His instructor demonstrates the use of ailerons, elevators, and rudder to control the plane in banks and turns, and illustrates the necessity of using them simultaneously in a coordinated manner. Occasionally, a less attentive pilot, McDribble, is shown failing properly to execute the maneuvers in the prescribed manner.
poster
?
6.7
/10/
10
/1/

Rural Rat Control (1951)
Farms are 'islands' of rat life, providing abundant food and harborage (shelter). But rats cost the farmer money and spread disease. This U.S. government training film demonstrates practical methods of rat control around farm buildings, animal feeding sites, and the homestead. The key is to cut off access to all food sources and places to hide. Methods for securing grain storage areas such as corn cribs include raising the floor off the ground, placing chew-proof metal flashing on wood edges, and adding rat-proof covers or lids.
poster
46
?
4.6
/111/
50
/6/
42
/10/

USS VD: Ship of Shame (1942)
This film was made by the U.S. government during World War II to show its young servicemen the results of "fooling around" with "loose women" overseas. Actual victims of such sexually transmitted diseases as syphilis and gonorrhoea are shown, along with the physical deterioration that accompanies those diseases.
poster
?
5.1
/24/

Use Your Eyes (1970)
“Use Your Eyes” is a police training film produced by the Alhambra Police Department, California, in 1970. It is intended to demonstrate to police officers how to search a residence for evidence of marijuana use, and what rights they have to search the property once certain prima facia evidence is established.
poster
?
7.1
/15/
10
/1/

Power of Decision (1958)
This documentary shows the early ideas about how nuclear war between the USA and the USSR could look like. It is made purely from the US side and takes place mostly in the US military command and control bunkers. The movie tries to be serious, however it is overly optimistic about the USAF chances to win the nuclear war.
poster
?
6.2
/13/
10
/1/

Charlie's Haunt (1950)
The residents of a small town are haunted by the ghost of Charlie McCarthy, who doesn't like the fact that they are a very careless bunch and are constantly putting themselves in danger.
poster
?
4.0
/41/
15
/2/

Better Use of Leisure Time (1950)
Shows how a self-planned program of activities helps in making constructive use of leisure time. For high school and adult groups.
poster
?
4.7
/15/
40
/2/
40
/1/

A Few Quick Facts: Air Transport/Ships/China/Fire (1944)
Animated cartoon from the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
poster
?
5.4
/18/
40
/2/
40
/1/

A Few Quick Facts: Chaplain Corps/Accidents/Gas (1944)
Animated U.S. Army Signal Corps film from World War II.
poster
?
4.9
/14/
20
/1/

A Few Quick Facts: Lend-Lease (1945)
U.S Army Signal Corps animated film explaining the concept of Lend-Lease.
poster
?
8.6
/26/
10
/1/

Second Effort (1968)
A nervous salesman gets a lesson in salesmanship from football coach Vince Lombardi.
poster
?
5.4
/67/
75
/2/
50
/2/

Baptism of Fire (1943)
Baptism of Fire is a 1943 American documentary, meant to be an Army training film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
poster
?
6.1
/33/
60
/1/

How to Get Killed in One Easy Lesson (1943)
In this WWII short training film, a Japanese sniper, who has just been captured by an American soldier, explains how easy it was to pick off ten troops from the G.I. platoon, due to mistakes they, themselves, had made.
poster
?
5.3
/12/
30
/2/

A Few Quick Facts: Japan (1945)
Short US propaganda cartoon.
poster
?
4.2
/29/
30
/1/

Arranging the Buffet Supper (1946)
The ins and outs of serving a buffet
poster
48
?
5.9
/157/
40
/6/
51
/7/

Outpost (1944)
Snafu has an object lesson on the value of complete and accurate regular reports when he discovers and reports evidence of the enemy's presence at his assigned area.
poster
51
?
6.0
/229/
32
/5/
53
/7/
3.2
/230/

Going Home (1944)
Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.
poster
58
?
5.9
/150/
55
/2/
58
/8/

Hot Spot (1945)
As the Devil watches Pvt. Snafu and his unit stationed in Iran, he talks about the hazards of working in the heat.
poster
61
?
6.1
/171/
40
/4/
54
/5/

Target Snafu (1944)
An armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu, who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught.
poster
?
35
/2/

Managing Time (1968)
Peter Drucker teaches you how to be an effective executive.
poster
?
6.4
/55/
70
/2/

Behind the Tunes: Looney Tunes Go to War! (2005)
A Documentary about the Looney Tunes war cartoons
poster
?
5.6
/17/
40
/2/
90
/1/

The G.I. Bill of Rights (1945)
This cartoon was featured as part of the U.S. military's "Army-Navy Screen Magazine, No. 60", issued in September 1945. The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the G.I. Bill, was a law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veteran.
poster
?
7.2
/18/
60
/1/

Fighting Men: Crack That Tank (1943)
A tank driver explains the nature of the armored combat vehicle and the techniques of how the infantry can deal with them in combat.
poster
?
7.1
/20/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Basic Autopsy Procedure (1961)
This U.S. Army training film demonstrates in graphic detail how to perform basic autopsy procedures.
poster
63
?
6.8
/355/
61
/6/
62
/4/

Resisting Enemy Interrogation (1944)
A downed American bomber crew quickly falls prey to the clever interrogation techniques of the Germans in this dramatic training film.
poster
53
?
5.4
/151/
46
/3/
56
/7/

Operation Snafu (1945)
Private Snafu steals secret Japanese war plans, is captured and tried. He escapes and rows out to sea.
poster
48
?
5.7
/168/
44
/5/
45
/6/

No Buddy Atoll (1945)
Private Snafu is stranded on a tiny island with a Japanese officer; he must depend on his wits to defend himself against his sword-wielding foe.
poster
49
?
6.0
/167/
25
/4/
45
/6/

It's Murder She Says... (1945)
A haggard mosquito complains how tough life is with the military taking the proper precautions against malaria infection.


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