MENTAL HYGIENE III: BEER, DRUGS, AND THE MASTER STATE

About This Film

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Festival Year: 2003
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Run Time: 0 Minutes
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Film Type: Feature
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Animated: No
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English Subtitles: No
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Captions: None

Film Overview

As part of the 24th Cleveland International Film Festival (2000), Ken Smith brought an amazing collection of archived Mental Hygiene films to Cleveland. Since then, Ken has assembled three completely new, two-hour shows of recently recovered rarities. Which include “Mind Your Manners!”, “How To Say No”, “What It Means To Be An American”, and “Narcotics: Pit Of Despair”. Each program is approximately 120 minutes long, with Ken Smith's introduction, background information and a sense of just what exactly these filmmakers were trying to accomplish.Measure of a Man (1962)  Wetzel O. Whitaker for Brigham Young UniversityWhat to Do on a Date (1951)  Coronet Instructional FilmsThe Outsider (1951)  Centron Corp.How To Lose What We Have (1950)  Wilding Picture Productions for American Economic FoundationNarcotics: Pit of Despair (1967)  Mel Marshall