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 Personal Hygiene - Part I by U.S Army

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PostSubject: Personal Hygiene - Part I by U.S Army   Personal Hygiene - Part I by U.S Army Icon_minitimeMon Jan 09, 2017 8:16 am

Published ca. 1950
Usage Public Domain
Topics Health and hygiene, Military, Music: Folk

I don't own the video or any contained material I just founf this video on this site :

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and shar it for educatoonal and entertainment

Military training drama showing how the residents of a barracks convince a sloppy soldier to clean up his act. With many folk songs on cleanliness.


Run time 14:17
Producer U.S. Army
Sponsor U.S. Army
Audio/Visual Sd, B&W
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Ken Smith sez: A film you will remember long after others are forgotten. This U.S. Army production introduces us to "Homer," a hillbilly-type who smells real bad. The guys in his barracks have to figure some way to encourage him to take a bath. They hit upon the idea of creating new lyrics for folk songs, and at this point the film quickly spins out of control, as Homer's loveable gang of GIs warbles tune after tune, such as "Fresh And Clean," and "Wash Your Socks." Amazing.
The U.S. Army, one of the world's most prolific makers of motion pictures, excelled with this one, which may have been produced near where we are now sitting at the Astoria Studios. Homer, a soldier of rural or mountain origin, doesn't wash and is smelling up the barracks. His strangely benevolent buddies decide on a musical strategy to get him under the spray, and cook up new lyrics for folk songs. The remainder of the lengthy film is composed of musical sequences like "Fresh and Clean" and "Wash Your Socks." After films like this, it's no wonder that veterans-turned-students needed the remedial advice of films like Body Care and Grooming.

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