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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221274-02
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1951
Country: USA
Location:
TC Begins: 16:11:20
TC Ends: 16:21:15
Duration: 00:09:55
How To Say No (Moral Maturity) Coronet Instructional Films 16:11:37 Low angle of boy (Howie) on stage thru curtains & lighted, talks about how simple it is to say no. Girl says no to dress beside rack of clothes; man at desk on telephone says no. “Sometimes just plain no is best; but sometimes...make you lose your friends...” 16:12:09 Boy selling magazine subscription & woman hesitating; wife shows man new outfit & asks if he likes them; three boys talking outside school locker. “How can you say no & keep your friends.” 16:12:56 Boy goes behind stage curtain & introduces his friends Marty, Lucy, Nora & Howie. They discuss incident about stopping for a drink or bite to eat after games. 16:13:44 Four guys into tavern w/ lettermans’ sweaters; dare to have a beer & Marty doesn’t know how to say no. “I don’t want to be a drip...” Kids discuss the guilt feeling. Marty replays the tavern scene ordering a double hamburger. 16:15:15 Girl describes pajama party; hostess leaves & girl takes out cigarettes & two smokes but the third has gum instead. They nag her to smoke. “Try it just this once, take a puff on mine.” Four discuss how she could have said no. Say no & change the subject. They replay the pajama party scene by gossiping after saying no. 16:17:30 “What about the problem about boys, their hands you know.” Girl & guy sitting on steps & he tries to kiss the girl--”don’t spend time alone” You can’t help getting into situations where petting is likely to start...even in your own home watching television.” Act thru on porch, in car w/ couples necking while parking. Discuss whether just the boys start petting. “Each of us has to set our own standards.” 16:20:45 They all repeat how to say no. “But don’t be too preachy.” The End. Teenagers; Morality; 1950s; Juvenile Delinquents; Athletes; Educational Films; Sexual Behavior; NOTE: One continuous minute sold at per reel rate.