This film highlights the crucial role of a busboy in the restaurant service team, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, neatness, and efficiency. It portrays the busboy as an invisible yet essential figure whose diligent work ensures the smooth operation of the dining experience. Key aspects of the busboy's job are detailed, including proper table setting, glass handling, serving etiquette, and the importance of cleanliness and politeness. The film stresses the impact of the busboy's attention to detail on the overall guest experience, reminding viewers that the busboy's contributions significantly influence the dining atmosphere and customer satisfaction. The narrative encourages pride and professionalism in the busboy's work, underscoring their vital role in the food service industry.
Do you know a child who needs help with manners? Here’s a fun approach to learning and using manners every day!
Non-theatrical government - war short Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Presents a check-passer describing the tricks of his trade. Explains how a conscientious check-out clerk can easily trip him up.
This is a safety training film focused on preventing falls in the kitchen. It emphasizes that the most common kitchen accidents involve falls, often due to overlooked hazards like grease spots, onion peels, or improperly cleaned floors. The film asserts that the kitchen floor, often taken for granted, can be as dangerous as a minefield. It advocates for proper footwear, immediate cleanup of spills, and the use of warning signs for wet areas to enhance safety. Additionally, it highlights the dangers of stairways and the importance of using ladders safely. The overarching message is that safety is a collective responsibility, and proactive measures can prevent accidents, urging viewers not to be the "Fall Guy."
Shows the safety hazards three boys encounter when they leave school. Pictures how they learn proper safety procedures to cope with several situations.
Sponsored by Seiberling Rubber Company, this public service film demonstrates the important points of winter driving. Shows how to start on slippery roads, what to do when stuck, how to manipulate a skidding car and the distances it takes to stop on icy roads.
Non-theatrical Industrial short Produced for National Better Light Better Sight Bureau
The house hippo is a fictitious species of hippopotamus, and the subject of a Canadian television public service announcement produced by Concerned Children's Advertisers
Explains the functions of the doctor and tells why it is important to co-operate with him.
Zippy public information animation on how to keep up with the Joneses - by getting a rebate on rates.
Short public information film showing housewives' efficient and hygienic methods of food storage.
Margaret Conneely was active in amateur filmmaking locally and internationally for nearly half a century, first joining a local Chicago camera club in 1949. Her son, John, stars in Saga of the First and Last, a short film about a boy, a gun and his first (and last) cigarette.
As part of a wider anti-litter message, this film addresses the problems of rubbish left on beaches.
This 1970s PSA-style short film titled ”Safety Facts About Crossing Tracks” combines b-roll footage and stop-motion photography to display the most common types of accidents and driving errors at rail crossings and how to avoid these errors
Scott, a high school dropout, has no diploma, no job, no future and finally no girl. He is faced with the decision of continuing his education or continuing a life without hope or meaning.
Is it the outrageous claims? Or just the bad acting? This early media literacy film helps kids understand that that ads are trying to, well, sell them something. Kitschy good and super tasty, it's lipsmackin' fun!
You're asking for trouble when you play with fire - and this public information film is the stuff of nightmares.
This informative video course teaches adult women about weapons and self-protection. Also includes other self-defense methods shown by experts in that field. These rules also apply to underage girls and men in the audience.
Stark 70s firework safety film which mixes the everyday and the uncanny.