Proper Etiquette for Teenagers: As Others See Us (1953)
This is a manners film, starring the students of Webster Groves (Missouri) High School. The slow speed of this film s color stock required intense lighting, which makes the kids look like walking corpses. The condescending narrator talks to the teens, explaining that the purpose of this film is to spare its viewers the embarrassment of doing the wrong Slow moving, typical in content. Discusses manners for young people, pointing out that good manners are based on consideration for others, and c
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