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Health: Your Cleanliness (1953)

Importance of cleanliness in fields of science & medicine as protection against disease. Washing hands, bathing, showers, brushing teeth & hair, care of skin, eating proper foods, drinking water, caring for clothes as desirable habits.


This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives

Production Company: Centron Productions
Audio/Visual: sound, B&W
Keywords: need keyword

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Average Rating: [3.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: ERD - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - May 6, 2006
Subject: Good solid health film for youngsters
A good 1953 heath instructional film for elementary & middle school students. Some scenes may be slightly dated.

Reviewer: Spuzz - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - September 25, 2003
Subject: What? Is that a SPOT?
Pretty fanatical film about the importance of being clean. Now, when I mean CLEAN, I mean, clean those nails every day! Girls wash your hair once every week1 Brush your teeth slowly! etc etc etc. Oddly filled with happy go lucky boys just THRILLED to have a shower or a bath, which adds to the strangeness of it all, this Young America production adds to that the military instruction on being clean, or else you will DIE! (lol)


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