Where Does It Get You?

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Where Does It Get You? is a short film from 1946 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Discusses the properties of alcohol. Shows that it impairs agility, stamina and judgment: the qualities necessary for successful living.

07:20:46 Where does It Get You? Football Game 07:20:00 MCU Four teenagers - two couples 07:23:17 MCU Two boys wrestling Athletes - dicers, ski jumpers ** 07:24:58 CU Slide showing cells of the body 07:25:42 Slide of digestive system 07:25:54 Teacher stands before blank screen: "Scientists have learned, through experiments, that alcohol is not a stimulant like coffee or tea. It is a depressant, a narcotic, an anaesthetic like chloroform or ether." 07:33:27 Two teen boys at soda fountain First boy: "Hey, you're not taking Jean this time. Why not?" Bob: "The last time I took her, you remember what happened." 07:33:33 Girls in silhouette drinking - loud crash 07:34:01 Drunk girl comes up to Bob Bob says: "Nu-uh" and walks off Girl says: "Bob?....Bob?" 07:35:40 Teen boy getting mild to drink from refrigerator VO: "Awfully good drink, milk. Do you know that our entire country spends four times as much for alcohol as it does for milk? And, three times as much for drinks of alcohol as it does for education including college?" 07:36:00 CU Boy drinking milk

VO: "Can your family afford it in their budget and still send you to college?...Entirely too much money."

Where Does It Get You?
Produced byCentury Productions
Production
company
Century Productions
Distributed byCentury Productions
Release date
1946
Running time
15:45
LanguageEnglish
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