The Curious Habits of Man (1972)

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A 1972 educational film by Dan Gibson Productions, aims to guide young viewers in recognizing the temptations and risks associated with alcohol and excessive drinking through the lens of a nature documentary. Through a series of cautionary scenarios and reflections, it sheds light on the societal lure of alcohol and its potential consequences. This film serves as both a warning and a primer on self-awareness around drinking habits, connecting with an era increasingly concerned with youth education on substance use.

Director: Robert Barclay
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date:
Editing: Lori Lawrence
Production: Dan Gibson Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

alcohol, psa

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Curious Habits of Man about?
A 1972 educational film by Dan Gibson Productions, aims to guide young viewers in recognizing the temptations and risks associated with alcohol and excessive drinking through the lens of a nature documentary. Through a series of cautionary scenarios and reflections, it sheds light on the societal lure of alcohol and its potential consequences. This film serves as both a warning and a primer on self-awareness around drinking habits, connecting with an era increasingly concerned with youth education on substance use.
Who directed The Curious Habits of Man?
The Curious Habits of Man was directed by Robert Barclay.
How long is The Curious Habits of Man?
The Curious Habits of Man has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is The Curious Habits of Man?
The Curious Habits of Man is a Documentary film.
Where was The Curious Habits of Man produced?
The Curious Habits of Man was produced in United States of America.