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- Real-life death footage presented as a gross-out 'shockumentary'.
- "Creature Features" was a non hosted horror movie show with firstly Carl Greyson and later Marty McNeely as the voice of "The Creature" on WGN-TV, Channel 9 Chicago, Illinois, USA. The Show ran from 1970 until 1976.
- Number four in the series focuses on much of the same as the previous entries, that being shocking incidents caught on tape. Some "highlights" include a man with his hand caught in a printing press, grainy footage of a man being pulled apart by two trucks and different disturbing pictures taken from various Internet sites. There's also a (staged) "comic relief" segment of a man being secretly filmed while he wears his wife's panties.
- Goldilocks wanders far from home and stumbles upon the house of the three bears. First sitting in all of their chairs and tasting all of their porridge, then lying in all of their beds, she finds the little baby bear's item to be the most suitable for her in all three cases. This classic fairy tale was made by Coronet films and stars real life bears.
- This shockumentary focuses on war throughout the world and the suffering it causes. The film is broken down into three sections the first deals with the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the second examines the refugees in Rowanda and the final section shows the execution of former top government officials in Liberia.
- A tribute to the American designer presented by Chevrolet. The fist half of this film is a collage of 1950's American design from appliances to architecture, the second half follows the design process of a new Chevrolet automobile from the early sketches to a full sized model and finally the finish product.
- Who is going to teach you important information about school bus safety procedures? Why, your supernatural girlfriend, of course!
- Teenage drinking and driving is bad. So are drunk mothers behind the wheel. Three vignettes show the effects of alcohol, and in some instances its temptation to young teens.
- San Francisco gang members contribute to society working on community service projects.
- Shows the interdependence of all workers, jobs, and mechanization in the manufacturing process from raw materials to finished product, focusing on the car industry, and argues that this leads to greater personal independence and freedom.
- A white family has just put their house on the market and are soon showing it to an interested black family. The neighbors begin to gossip and soon the white family becomes the target of harassment and threats by bigoted residents in the community, who do not want a black family in the neighborhood.
- This psychology documentary is about the positive effects of 'Activiy Group Therapy' developed by Dr. S.R. Slavson. Hidden cameras and microphones record the therapy sessions of a group of socially-maladjusted boys from their introduction to the group to the therapy's conclusion, which ultimately shows their progress in a social environment.
- This burlesque short is broken up into four striptease routines. The first features Sunny Ray in "A Ray of Sunshine" followed by Jill La Ray in "The Torrid Temptress", Patty Long in "The Pacific Pin-up Girl" and concluding with Jean King in "The Blonde Venus".
- A sexploitation roughie/ghoulie anthology focusing on two sexual deviates. The first story follows Dale, a disturbed sex killer who stalks beautiful women and murders them in gruesome ways. Dale's reasons come to light at the end of the segment. Story number two follows Glen McKay, who has drugged candy suckers in his briefcase. Glen goes to a local school yard and tries to take advantage of a young student. The story continues with a trail of sexual atrocities culminating in "torturous rape"
- This short film documents the construction of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) in San Fansico during the late 1960's. The film also explains the advantages of the new transit system and presents small scale models of what it will look like when completed.
- A gentle giant lives in a small village and has a beautiful flower garden where the children of the town play. In the giant's house rests a small treasure box. Every so often, the giant, asks the children a riddle, "What do you think is the one thing that makes people so very special?" If one of the children answers correctly the giant's magic treasure box will open. As time goes on one of the giants favorite children, Hans, gives the box to a greedy wizard. The giant goes after the box and brings it back as Hans learns an important lesson which suddenly opens the box.
- This burlesque short is broken up into four striptease routines. The first features Nona Carver in "Glamazon of the Strip" followed by Beverly Reynard in "Champagne Sparkle", Paula D'Arcy in "The Flamingo Girl" and concluding with Tandalaye in "Slave Dance".
- Collection of ten Athletic Model Guild (AMG) shorts, packaged for feature length theatrical release. Some shorts included in this program are "Getting Teacher's Goatee", the sci-fi themed "Love 2001", "Jonny's Birthday Present", "Love for a Professor" and "Love '& Impudent' is the Sailor".
- Tom Terriss (billed as 'The Vagabond Adventurer') is on the search for the perfect woman. This global quest has found him and his friend in Marrakesh, Morocco. Just before taking their search to Spain, Tom decides to slip away from his side kick. He soon stumbles upon an alluring and exotic beauty who turns out to be a vampire.
- Compilation video that spotlights the work of A.C. Stephen (Stephen Apostolof) includes the featurette "Bachelor's Dream" (1967) and trailers for "Office Love-In" (1968), "Motel Confidential" (1967), "Suburbia Confidential" (1966), "College Girls" (1968), "Bachelor's Dream" (1967), "Lady Godiva Rides" (1969), "The Divorcee" (1969), "Drop Out Wife" (1972), "Wrong Way" (1972), "Class Reunion" (1972), "Snow Bunnies" (1976), "Fugitive Girls" (1974) and "Five Loose Women" (1974) also included is a outtake from "Hot Ice" and the pre-credit sequence from "Cocktail Hostesses" (1972).
- Jim Reynolds, an insurance salesman for Prudential is depressed because of the lack of prospects in his area. He walks into a local diner and buys a cup of coffee, as he gazes into the cup a face appears and reminds him of the five fundamental points of prospecting.
- While withdrawing all of his money from the bank to pay for a life saving operation for his Mother, Roy Canteen is attacked and robbed. Taking the law into his own hands Canteen thinks of many different violent ways to take his revenge. After spotting the assailant he proceeds to play out his fantasy.
- An in-depth interview with special effects wizard Dennis Muren, as this short covers his early interest in special effects and stop motion animation and his involvement with the cult classic 'Equinox' (1967/70) to his present day position as one of the top men in his field.
- A reported monster is terrorizing a local community, but the police have no leads. A man who is fed up with the killings calls a handful of his friends and forms a posse to look for the creature. They head to Bronson Canyon to see if they can uncover who's behind all of these deaths.
- Short film made by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation to counter the negative images and stereotypes of coal miners. The film follows a fourth generation coal miner on the job and in his private life. It portrays coal mining in an honest light and proves that it is a job to be proud of. The short also spotlights the advancements in the field with new machinery that makes the job less strenuous on miners and faster than it use to be. Safety is another aspect to the job that has greatly improved as the film demonstrates.