大学英语大型视听库
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s-001 Safe in Port
Through a child’s eye, we observe a pier is under construction.
Run time: 16:29 Color
s-002 Safe Roads
Driving is compared with running a railroad train. With excellent images of steam-era passenger trains.
Run time: 7:40 B&W
s-003 Safeguarding Military Information
Loose lips sink ships.
Run time: 10:21 B&W
s-004 The Safest Place
How the automobile is the safest place a person can be in.
Run time: 6:23 B&W
s-005 Safety in Offices
Shows the dangers of the white-collar life.
Run time: 09:45 B&W
s-006 Safety Patrol
A member of a schoolboy safety patrol takes a walk with his friend, a police sergeant, and over a triple ice-cream soda reviews safety precautions for juvenile pedestrians.
Run time: 09:23 B&W
s-007 Safety Through Seat Belts
A fairly sober attempt to promote seat belt use through their obvious benefits.
Run time: 12:54 B&W
s-008 Safety: Harm Hides at Home
Home accidents are such a concern.
Run time: 16:05 Color
s-009 Safety: In Danger Out of Doors
A lot of dangers out of doors.
Run time: 14:45 Color
s-010 Saint Paul Police Detectives and Their Work: A Color Chartoon
Visionary stop-motion animation film showing the activities of St. Paul Police detectives.
Run time: 8:13 Color
s-011 San Francisco by the Golden Gate
Tour of scenic locations in San Francisco and environs.
Run time: 07:38 B&W
s-012 San Francisco World's Fair
About the San Francisco World’s Fair, the “man-made treasury island”.
Run time: 09:27 B&W
s-013 Say No to Strangers
Children learn safety rules at school and get a chance to practice them all.
Run time: 09:59 Color
s-014 School Rules
A film telling boys how to behave at school.
Run time: 10:13 Color
s-015 Science And Agriculture
A story about the improvements in soybeans.
Run time: 10:31 B&W
s-016 Science in Action: Submarines
This episode is devoted to submarines, their design and operation, the duties of the crew and the use of the escape lung.
Run time: 29:30 B&W
s-017 Science in Action: The Flow of Heat
Science TV program featuring discussions and demonstrations about the flow of heat.
Run time: 25:17 B&W
s-018 The Secret of American Production
Free-enterprise-oriented lecture on the successes of the American economic system.
Run time: 12:01 B&W
s-019 The Secretary's Day
Compares daily activities of a secretary with those of a stenographer.
Run time: 10:46 B&W
s-020 Secure the Blessings
Shows how American schoolchildren are taught the value of democracy, freedom and good citizenship.
Run time: 24:49 B&W
s-021 Seed for Tomorrow
Promotes a union of farmers and agricultural workers.
Run time: 20:14 B&W
s-022 Seeing Green
Inside the electrochemical "brain" of the traffic light.
Run time: 9:04 B&W&Color
s-023 Self-Conscious Guy
Shows how feelings of self-consciousness keep a high school boy from doing his class work well or making friends easily.
Run time: 10:20 B&W
s-024 Selling America
A 1938 salesman speaks with Benjamin Franklin, “one of the greatest Generic version of a film originally produced for Frigidaire.
Run time: 21:29 B&W
s-025 Selling as a Career
Selling is satisfying the customer by helping him buy! We learn the fine points from traveling salesman Art.
Run time: 10:33 Color
s-026 Sentinel in the Sky
Modern radar for passenger aircraft. Shows how man has always reached for vision of the things beyond his sight, beginning, perhaps, with the ancient sailor who first climbed the mast to see over the horizon. In modern times the quest has led to such airborne aids as the gyro compass, horizon indicator and radio direction finding navigational systems. Sequences on radar show its basics and how it works in modern planes.
Run time: 14:41 Color
s-027 Service and Citizenship
Korean War-era film points out that military service should be understood as part of citizenship and that training in the everyday duties of citizenship is a part of the preparation for military service.
Run time: 11:03 B&W
s-028 Shake Hands With Danger
Safety film about dangers associated with earthmoving equipment operation, showing many great simulated accidents on construction sites.
Run time: 23:07 Color
s-029 Sharing Work at Home
A family cooperates to an unbelievable degree.
Run time: 10:18 B&W
s-030 The Sheet Metal Worker
Vocational guidance and training film.
Run time: 10:45 B&W
s-031 Shock Troops of Disaster: The Story of the New England Hurricane
WPA workers mobilize to help New England recover from the effects of the disastrous 1938 hurricane.
Run time: 10:56 B&W
s-032 Shopping Can Be Fun: A New Concept in Merchandising
How the Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, California increased traffic with a sophisticated program of advertising and promotion.
Run time: 17:12 Color
s-033 Show 'Em the Road
Southern California teenagers join the Mobilgas "Safety and Economy" competition, driving from the Los Angeles area to the Inland Empire, the desert, to Las Vegas, Nevada and Hoover Dam, then back home again.
Run time: 26:04 Color
s-034 The Show-Off
Group of pranksters disrupts school activities by showing off.
Run time: 11:39 B&W
s-035 Shy Guy
Phil (Dick York), new in his high school, follows his father's suggestion and observes the most popular students to determine what makes them popular. By offering to help others he becomes popular himself and sheds his shyness.
Run time: 13:35 B&W
s-036 Signal 30
Legendary "shock" driving safety film featuring numerous scenes of mutilated cars and injured/dead people and a voiceover lacking in compassion. Produced in cooperation with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and shown to millions of young drivers for over 40 years.
Run time: 27:07 Color
s-037 The Silent War: Colombia's Fight Against Yellow Fever
Military-style mobilization against epidemics.
Run time: 9:58 B&W
s-038 Sing A Song of Six Pants
The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, Shemp) are tailors and are heavily in debt. Could a big reward for the capture of a fugitive bank robber answer their financial prayers?
Run time: 16:57 B&W
s-039 Singing Wheels
Singing wheels serve the America: importance of the motor transportation.
Run time: 23:24 B&W
s-040 Singing Wires
Sings the praises of rural electrification. Story of a farm family whose work and play are transformed when their place is hooked up to the grid.
Run time: 22:23 B&W
s-041 The Sixth Chair
Problems of under funded and outdated schools.
Run time: 17:26 B&W
s-042 The Sixth Sense
A very good film detailing the processes used in quality control of tobacco.
Run time: 09:41 B&W
s-043 Sky Billboards
How skywriting works--and the making of an aerial Chevrolet advertisement.
Run time: 07:34 B&W
s-044 Sleep for Health
Told from the viewpoint of a child, this film emphasizes that children should train themselves in good sleeping habits. It shows the advantages a well-rested kid has over his poor-sleeping classmate. Dreams are presented as a normal part of sleeping, and there is a funny dream sequence.
Run time: 10:44 B&W
s-045 Snap Out of It!
Discusses why an achievement-conscious boy becomes emotionally upset when he fails to get an expected 'A' in a history course.
Run time: 15:05 B&W
s-046 Sniffles and Sneezes
Children as carriers and victims of infections.
Run time: 9:43 B&W
s-047 The Snob
Why is a high-school girl such a snob?
Run time: 13:23 B&W
s-048 Social Acceptability
Adults must provide teenagers with guidance in social skills if they are to make a harmonious adjustment to social life.
Run time: 19:09 B&W
s-049 Social Class in America
Shows the differences in the life experience of three male babies from three different social classes. One young man succeeds his father as president of the family manufacturing company. Another, a middle-class white-collar worker at the same company, leaves the town of his birth and moves to New York City where he becomes a respected advertising art director, thus rising in social status. A third, born into the working class, trains as a mechanic and holds an influential job at a service station.
Run time: 14:49 B&W
s-050 Social Courtesy
Dramatic film offering instruction in basic social graces.
Run time: 10:16 B&W
s-051 The Social Security Story
Tour of the new Social Security offices in Woodlawn, Md. and orientation for taxpayers.
Run time: 13:36 Color
s-052 Social Seminar: Bunny
Portrays a young college student who smokes marijuana from time to time, usually with friends, for social relaxation. Raises such questions as why does she turn on, how does she view the drug culture and to what extent does the occasional use of marijuana effect her lifestyle, ambitions and self-perception.
Run time: 16:05 Color
s-053 Social Seminar: Changing
Demonstrates the quality of life as its impact is felt by a young family trying to reorient themselves in a society of conflicting standards and values. Shows how the terms hippie, square, hardhat and straight become blurred when one just tries to find the lifestyle that suits him best. Puts the drug question in perspective as it relates to adults and the total society.
Run time: 27:49 Color
s-054 Social Seminar: Guy
Presents the experiences of Guy, a 15-year-old Mexican-American who spends a great deal of time stoned on reds. Shows his flight into passivity and escape from the realities of an un-giving environment. Questions why he needs to escape and what should change in his surroundings to make his life more challenging.
Run time: 18:55 Color
s-055 Social Seminar: Tom
Presents Tom, a 26-year-old who has dropped out and has dropped everything, LSD, mescaline, psilocybin and some things familiar only to obscure chemists in Berkeley.
Run time: 18:48 Color
s-056 Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence
Social-sex development of Bill and Mary and how they came to meet, fall in love and marry.
Run time: 22:59 B&W
s-057 Something for Nothing
Cartoonist Rube Goldberg creates a little animation to explain how fuel is converted to power in the modern automobile engine.
Run time: 8:47 B&W
s-058 Something New From Something Old
Young couple living in a walkup on the Lower East Side in the 1950s with more love than money fixes up their apartment.
Run time: 13:07 B&W
s-059 Something to Be Proud Of
Presents now-grown-up orphan Frank, who recounts his experiences at the Home.
Run time: 28:12 Color
s-060 Sound and the Story
How were those old vinyl records made? Here's the answer! So many steps! So complicated!
Run time: 23:42 Color
s-061 Sound Recording and Reproduction
Explains the mysteries of sound recording on film.
Run time: 10:38 B&W
s-062 Sound Waves And Their Sources
Sources of sounds and characteristics of sound waves, shown by means of oscilloscopes and animated diagrams.
Run time: 10:17 B&W
s-063 South Chile
Life and agriculture of Patagonia.
Run time: 20:19 B&W
s-064 South Dakota Saga
Gold mining and the life of gold miners in South Dakota, as seen by the mining company.
Run time: 32:37 B&W
s-065 Southern Highlanders
Residents of the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee and their culture.
Run time: 15:43 Color
s-066 Southwestern States
Portrays life in areas of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. Refers to the topography, rainfall, stock raising and mining industries.
Run time: 10:44 B&W
s-067 Speaking of Rubber
Narrated by a retired "rubber man," this classic industrial film shows the uses and manufacturing of rubber products. With excellent images of making boots, tire manufacturing, traction tests, and innovative uses of rubber.
Run time: 28:10 B&W
s-068 Special Delivery: AAF
Airplanes and missions of the U.S. Army Air Forces, emphasizing Operation Crossroads (the Bikini Island atomic bomb tests).
Run time: 12:37 B&W
s-069 Special Delivery: School Bus
How Superior Coach Co. school buses move children safely to and from school, told through the experience of Mickey Miller, who is just a bit too young to ride the bus to school and yearns to do so.
Run time: 25:21 Color
s-070 The Speech: Function of Gestures
Gestures render public speeches much more effective.
Run time: 9:44 B&W
s-071 Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance
Audiences are impressed by what they see as well as what they hear.
Run time: 8:50 B&W
s-072 Speech: Stage Fright and What to Do About It
Expressionistic film on dealing with fear of public speaking.
Run time: 9:34 B&W
s-073 Speeding Speech
Automation in the telephone industry dispenses with operator long distance dialing to complete calls faster.
Run time: 10:06 B&W
s-074 Spider Engineers
The spider is shown to be an engineer of great skill and versatility. There are an estimated 100,000 species of spiders. In this study four typical species are considered--the orb weaver, the bolas spider, the diving spider, and the trapdoor spider.
Run time: 15:36 Color
s-075 Spot News
Dramatization of how photographs are transmitted by wire, an exciting new technology in the 1930s.
Run time: 9:15 B&W
s-076 Spring Comes to a Pond
Uses indigenous sounds as a background for close-ups of life around a New England pond during the spring.
Run time: 12:22 Color
s-077 Starting Now
High school students anticipate and prepare for the military draft.
Run time: 10:43 B&W
s-078 Stay Safe, Stay Strong: The Facts About Nuclear Weapons
Instructional film on nuclear weapons for U.S. Air Force personnel. This part-animated film includes an explanation of nuclear physics; footage of atmospheric and underground testing; and a bomber making a crash landing.
Run time: 22:43 Color
s-079 Steel: A Symphony of Industry
Dramatic presentation of steel production.
Run time: 18:43 B&W
s-080 Step-Saving Kitchen
Demonstrating a U-shaped kitchen developed by the housing staff of the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics. Advocates and demonstrates modern farm kitchens.
Run time: 13:11 Color
s-081 Stop Driving Us Crazy!
Rusty, a spy from Mars, pays a visit to Earth and discovers how its inhabitants disrespect one another by driving poorly.
Run time: 9:51 Color
s-082 Story of a City: New York
Pictorial explanation of historic and economic causes for emergence of New York as one of world's largest cities and of its vital relation to the rest of America.
Run time: 19:06 B&W
s-083 The Story of a Forest Ranger
The work of a forest ranger: forest management, maintenance, fire suppression; an excellent firefighting sequence.
Run time: 27:38 Color
s-084 The Story of a Star
Chemistry gives birth to new synthetics benefiting women, in this case sheer stockings.
Run time: 8:08 Color
s-085 The Story of Carpet
Promotional film for Chemstrand Corp's Cumuloft nylon yarn. A series of surreal in-the-clouds home scenes is sandwiched between jet liner introduction and ending.
Run time: 06:04 Color
s-086 Story of Enterprise
How a young couple parlays their frozen custard booth into a multimillion dollar business and constructs a parable of capitalist economics.
Run time: 12:30 B&W
s-087 Story Of Our Flag
Follows the evolution of the flag of the United States from the colonial flags to the stars and stripes of today. Shows by animation the development of the western territories into the present states and how this development effected changes in the flag.
Run time: 10:26 B&W
s-088 The Story of Television
RCA's corporate history of pre-1956 developments in television.
Run time: 14:50 B&W
s-089 Story Without End
Postwar expansion of telephone service made possible by development of microwave radio transmission and the transistor.
Run time: 18:32 B&W
s-090 The Strange Ones
Communicates through a child's eyes the problem of molestation. A little girl is rescued by the police who explain to her how to avoid dangerous situations and how to deal with them when they arise.
Run time: 10:14 B&W
s-091 The Stranger
Homemade cautionary drama about the case of a young girl who is abducted and murdered by a stranger.
Run time: 14:54 Color
s-092 Streamlines
Streamlines are not just beautiful, but also safer, cheaper and more comfortable.
Run time: 06:50 B&W
s-093 Street of Memory
Vericolor production offering touristic view Olvera Street and the old Mexican quarter in Los Angeles, California.
Run time: 8:44 Color
s-094 Subject: Narcotics
Produced for police orientation and training, this film presents drug addiction not simply as a crime but as a deep-seated social problem. With dramatized sequences of addicts in shooting galleries and excellent footage of pre-renewal downtown Los Angeles, a neighborhood now lost.
Run time: 21:01 Color
s-095 Suggestion Box
How war plant workers made suggestions that resulted in efficiency and economy.
Run time: 8:55 B&W
s-096 Supervising Women Workers
Management addresses the special problems of women workers with concern and a heavy dose of sexism.
Run time: 10:37 B&W
s-097 Surprise For Jean
Jean's mother plans a surprise party for Jean on her sixth birthday. While Jean and Frank are on an errand, Jean's friends come, hide and surprise her when she gets back.
Run time: 06:37 Color
s-098 Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape
SERE school lecture for army medical corps. It goes over the US Military code of conduct and discusses methods of evasion, etc.
Run time: 46:03 Color
s-099 Survival Under Atomic Attack
Explains the dangers of the atomic bomb, the effects of radiation and how to protect oneself if caught in the open or in the home.
Run time: 8:45 B&W
s-100 Swingin' Six
A fun little musical production explaining the Zip Code and why you should use it.
Run time: 14:54 Color
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