“THINKING ABOUT DRINKING” 1970s ALCOHOL AWARENESS EDUCATIONAL FILM 68334z

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    This film presents the facts and effects of drinking alcohol, such as psychical and psychological effects while focusing on the dangers of driving while intoxicated. “Think About Drinking” is an Alfred Higgins Production, released and revised a couple of times. This version dates to 1973.
    Pilots in the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds perform at an air show (00:37). An oscilloscope is shown, as well as a woman on the telephone at an office. Neon bar signs including one for beer, liquor and cocktails (01:12). “Thinking About Drinking” title banner (01:32). A cooler box filled with beer cans (01:55). Close up shots of beer cans being opened. A group of friends drinks the beers (01:58). A liquor bottle is opened to be shared amongst the friends (02:13). A bartender is mixing a drink (02:33). Illustrations of drinking in earlier times including ancient Egypt and Greece (02:44). A painting of farmers making alcohol in the Middle Ages (03:03). A painting of women drinking wine (03:10). A champagne-toast at a wedding (03:21). Glasses of wine are served at a dinner party (03:33). Ethyl Alcohol (grain alcohol), and ingredient in all alcohol (03:54). The alcohol percentage of beer is 4-5% (04:06). The grain from which beer is made (04:12). The alcohol percentage of wine is 12-14% 04:17). A grape field (04:23). The alcohol percentage of fortified wine is 25% (04:30). The alcohol percentage of distilled or hard liquors is 40-50% (04:44). A shot of whiskey next to a glass of fortified wine and a glass of beer (05:26). The calorie contents of beer, wine, and hard liquors (05:42). A plate of food and its nutritional contents (05:51). An illustration of the inner workings of a human body when consuming alcohol (06:00). A description of the duration alcohol stays in your system (06:48). Two men of different sizes are drinking beers to depict the effects of alcohol in comparison to weight (06:58). An illustration of the inner workings of a human body when consuming alcohol (07:22). A cup of coffee (07:42). Tea being poured into a cup (07:44). Cola being poured into a glass (07:46). A man driving highly intoxicated (07:56). A man is put under anesthesia (08:16). Blurry scenes of people drinking alcohol (08:26). Animation / illustration of the effects alcohol has on the brain (08:36). A drunk young woman is talking to friends (09:31). A man plays piano poorly (09:54). Another young man shows signs of aggressive behavior after drinking alcohol (10:09). An illustration of the effects alcohol has on the brain (10:18). An intoxicated man enters his car to drive home from a party (10:26). An unconscious person is laying on a chair after having consumed large amounts of alcohol (10:55). A car crash happens (11:17). Newspaper articles about drunk-driving accidents (11:38). Scenes to demonstrate how alcohol can compromise vision (11:52). Scenes to demonstrate how alcohol can affect your nervous system and slow down reaction-time (12:24). A sign saying minors are not legally allowed to purchase alcohol (12:58). A man is drinking alcohol from a hidden bottle, as an example of alcoholism (13:13). A mother pours herself a drink while in the presence of her child (13:40). A house construction site (14:01). A man is lying on the ground outside, drinking from a liquor bottle (14:14). An alcoholic rehabilitation center (14:27). The alcohol percentages of wine, beer, and fortified wine (14:41). A recap of scenes from the film (14:50). “Thinking About Drinking” title banner (15:06).
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Komentáře • 19

  • @dont-want-no-wrench
    @dont-want-no-wrench Před rokem +4

    what a coincidence to see this on my main page, i'm even now thinking about drinking

    • @MrDoneboy
      @MrDoneboy Před rokem +1

      Cheers!

    • @deandupont5503
      @deandupont5503 Před rokem

      I'll assume you're going to have a can of BEER, as shown in the beginning.

  • @deandupont5503
    @deandupont5503 Před rokem +3

    I believe the Sumerians were brewing beer before Egypt was making wine. There are cuneiform tablets giving instructions on how to do so.

  • @miguell6862
    @miguell6862 Před rokem +2

    Thanks from Costa Rica.🇨🇷🇨🇷✌️💯

  • @tedshelton3327
    @tedshelton3327 Před rokem +1

    Thank God, and Bill W and Dr Bob, and etc, for AA. ---Ted S

  • @Reitz86
    @Reitz86 Před rokem +1

    Oh the old pull tab days, nothing like stepping on those, 1971 when the cop would say “do you think you can make it home?”, and a Hamms commercial with big bear riding around in a jeep with a burly mountain man, oh those were the days, lol

  • @TheChipmunk2008
    @TheChipmunk2008 Před rokem +5

    They missed the reason alcoholic beverages were popular in the middle ages: often safer than the water, and 'small beer' with a very low alcohol content was the de facto drink of the worker

  • @Lisa1111
    @Lisa1111 Před rokem

    Marinellis I say! 😉

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Před rokem +2

    Elongated skulls . The , Blood Rock D.O.A , Don't let it happen to You . I have 8 Years without Alcohol . Thank the Lord .

  • @johnrudy9404
    @johnrudy9404 Před rokem +4

    Again, calling it a disease. Tired of that term being used. No, its addiction.
    Dont insult people with cancer, Parkinson's, ALS, ETC.

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 Před rokem

      Absolutely... it could be considered a mental disease, but having worked in the mental health field even that can be insulting, it's self inflicted. (and yes I drink)

    • @mhenry4248
      @mhenry4248 Před rokem

      Agree 💯. I was actually thinking the exact same thing

  • @mcdouche2
    @mcdouche2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Even in the 70's they were blaming us drunk drivers for the accidents caused by drunk crashers.

  • @manhoot
    @manhoot Před měsícem

    Thinking of drinking? Don't. I've seen firsthand the awful results

  • @ronalddaub9740
    @ronalddaub9740 Před rokem +3

    🍺 🍻🍺🍻🍺🍺 vomit 🤮

  • @TheChipmunk2008
    @TheChipmunk2008 Před rokem

    Its interesting to note that the human in the animation has actual blood supply to his quiff