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Title Lifestyles U.S.A. Vol. 6 [videorecording].

Imprint Seattle, WA : Something Weird Video, c2004.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe DVDs 1st Floor  973 L6263  v.6    ---  Available
Description 1 videodisc : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD.
Note Title from disc label.
Summary Presents various government and business film shorts that take us from countryside to chemical plants and from picking cotton to selling Pontiacs.Topics include: Mississippi River, the American chemical industry, selling truck tires; employment as a Pontiac car dealer, and marriage and divorce.
Contents The River (1937) -- Decision for chemistry (1956) -- One-two punch (1954) -- Men of Pontiac (1952) -- Locating prospects (1952) -- Marriage & divorce (1947)
Note The River (1937, b&w), "a U.S. Documentary Film" made by the Farm Security Administration of the U.S.D.A., is "a record of the Mississippi: what it has meant to us - and what it has cost us." It's that last phrase that provides the kick here. After lulling us into nostalgic serenity with lyrical shots of steamboats, cotton picking, and chopping down trees, it all goes bad. With a quarter century's worth of eroded soil, and decimated forests, there's nothing to absorb the rainwater that keeps running into and engorging the Mississippi until that old man river, it keeps on overflowing and a thousand acres of farms, homes, and towns are wiped out in some shocking flood footage that even includes a particularly disorienting shot of a house perched upside down in the mud! All of which is an explanation for why the Tennessee Valley Authority butts in.
Decision for Chemistry (1956, b&w) somehow or other equates boys' love of choo choo trains with -- are you ready? -- the chemical industry. Freight trains pull into Small Town USA and boys get all misty eyed. Why? Because "the air is perfumed with diesel smoke." A boy looks wistfully at a train carrying a tank of Ortho-Nitrochlorobenzene and his little heart goes pitter-pat which segues into chemists happy at work with their beakers and Bunsen burners, the development of Skydrol hydraulic fluid (hooray!), and a press conference for good ol' Krilium Soil conditioner (whoopee!). There's also footage of a phosphorus plant at night which must be exactly what Hell looks like, and the narrator even waxes poetic over a giant chemical plant -- "The chemical engineers wrote their shorthand notes in steel against the sky!" -- which anyone else would consider urban blight. Inexplicably, it all ends with young boys splashing in the local swimming hole. Music by ALEX NORTH who went on to score Spartacus, Prizzis Honor, and Shanks.
One-Two Punch (1954, b&w) claims to be a "Report on Mileage and Money Savings with The General Truck Tire" but it's just a big fancy commercial for truck drivers: "Call it Tire Science!" Then two "Training Programs for Retail Salesmen," Men of Pontiac and Locating Prospects (both 1952, b&w), find pleasant, soft-spoken salesmen explaining why working for Pontiac is better than going to Heaven and how their entire goal in life is to separate cash from their neighbor's wallets. Both shorts are part I of a series called appropriately enough, Destination "Dotted Line."
Marriage & Divorce (1947, b&w) finds marriage "a richly rewarding experience," family men more "emotionally stable than bachelors," and even interviews a female doctor who blames America's soaring divorce rate on annoying wives who also try to have careers. We assume she lives alone.
Subject United States -- Civilization -- 1945-
United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
Popular culture -- United States -- 20th century.
Flood control -- Mississippi River.
Chemical industry.
Automobiles -- United States -- Tires -- Marketing.
Automobile industry and trade -- United States.
Selling -- Automobiles.
Marriage -- United States.
Divorce -- United States.
Added Author Something Weird Video (Firm)
Added Title Lifestyles USA. Vol. 6
Music No. 3626 Something Weird Video

 
    
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