US
Several children spend a day in the forest and learn from Smokey Bear the five rules to fire safety.
Jun 2010
Government film on national park road building
Jun 1927
Four generations of the "People Who Live Where the Cedar Trees Start to Grow" (Wah-up-weh-tuhneum), also known as the Mono or Western Monache people, and their attempts to maintain cultural traditions such as acorn collecting, food preparation, music, dance, powwows, and games.
Jan 1980
Demonstrating a U-shaped kitchen developed by the housing staff of the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics
Jan 1949
Documentary about wildlife in the US National Forests.
Jan 1966
This film was produced by the Veterans Administration after World War II to be shown to potential employers of returning veterans. It is intended to show that physically disabled veterans can work and succeed in private industry. Six disabled veterans demonstrate their abilities before industrialists and manufacturers in New York City. These veterans are also shown going through their daily routines. The film includes shots of veterans attending a training school of the Bulova Watch Corporation and of Gen. Omar Bradley, Administrator of the VA, delivering a graduation address at the school.
Jan 1946
This film gives a short history of wheeled transportation in the US, from bicycles and wagons to automobiles, and how a better system of roads and highways will make transportation easier and more profitable.
Jan 1927