Sleep for Health
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PRESENTS IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR SLEEPING HABITS FROM VIEWPOINT OF CHILD. EMPHASIZES CHILD'S OWN RESPONSIBILITY IN FORMATION OF GOOD HABITS. CONSIDERS DREAMING AS NORMAL PART OF SLEEPING.
11:19:21
Pan of baby's room. Boy and girl look at sleeping baby. Mother feeds baby with bottle. Little girl and doll. Family in living room. Little girl's hands tie bow with ribbon.
11:20:59
Little girl puts doll to bed.
11:21:14
CU hands washing at sink. Girl and boy wash up and brush teeth. They hang up clothes.
11:21:55
Little girl brushes hair at vanity.
11:22:18
Boy sets alarm clock and turns out light.
11:22:39
Sleeping children
11:22:54
Alarm clock (10:00) ticking.
11:23:00
Airplane flying at night.
11:23:40
Little boy dreams he is flying an airplane. (surreal)
11:24:35
Sunlight streams through window. Birds chirp. Children get out of bed.
11:25:15
Mom serves breakfast to family. Children kiss parents and leave for school.
11:26:04
Grade school children in classroom
11:26:26
CU clock. Boy listens to gangster program on radio. Great gangster soundtrack.
11:27:25
Mother tries to get little boy to get up. He resists.
11:28:10
CU bell ringing. School class is dismissed.
11:28:25
Children play volleyball in gym class.
11:29:02
Little boy yawning.
THE END
SLEEP CHILDREN DREAMS DREAMING SLEEPING
Danger Lurks Safety
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- Addeddate
- 2002-07-16 00:00:00
- Ccnum
- asr
- Closed captioning
- no
- Collectionid
- 01134
- Color
- B&W
- Country
- United States
- Identifier
- Sleepfor1950
- Numeric_id
- 1006
- Proddate
- 1950
- Run time
- 10:44
- Sound
- Sd
- Type
- MovingImage
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20230805.01
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Subject: Thanks
Subject: Sleep Solves Every Problem
This sets us up for the narration telling us to have good sleeping habits, though David-with-the-high-voice somehow sleeps over a loudly-ticking alarm clock.
David dreams, but doesn't dream big. He's piloting a teeny toy airplane that he repairs in mid-air. "Dreams don't seem to make much sense, do they?" observes Nordine.
Half-way through the film and it's morning. There's been plenty of effective stock music so far, and now we hear a happy domestic tune as David awakens and everyone chuckles as they have breakfast. What a happy family. Thank goodness for sleep!
Uh, oh. George is doing bad in school. Why? He's not getting sleep because he's listening to really lame, poorly acted crime shows on the radio at night (and to think Chicago had all kinds of great radio actors at one time). George finally gets out of bed after his creepy-looking mother, in close-up, stares at him in the face. Yes, sleep will solve all his problems.
Re-used footage ends this short.
Subject: A Movie For Parents
Subject: Zzzzz..
Subject: Sleep for Health
Ratings: Camp/Humor Value: ****. Weirdness: ***. Historical Interest: ***. Overall Rating: ****. Also available on Campy Classroom Classics, Vol. 6.
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