Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance

1949
2| 0h9m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1949 Released
Producted By: Centron Corporation
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Old short about the importance of good platform posture and how we can improve it through the simple knee test.

Genre

Documentary

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Director

Arthur H. Wolf

Production Companies

Centron Corporation

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
VividSimon Simply Perfect
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Lee Eisenberg "Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance" is one of those so-called education films guaranteed to make you feel as if a power drill is getting shoved into your brain. So it only makes sense that Mike, Servo and Crow had fun trashing it. They made mincemeat of this cornball short right before they had to watch the equally cornball "Red Zone Cuba". Kenneth Mars, Patty Duke and Robert Reich receive honorable mentions.One interesting thing about "S:PP&A", though. Cast member Herk Harvey is best known as the director of the cult classic "Carnival of Souls", in which he also appears as a mysterious person who may or may not be following the main character (Candice Hilligoss).
Michael H I'd like to know a bit more on the concept of the knee test, who first came up with the idea? Where was it first tried? What this done in public or in front of aspeech committee? How many people who took seriously of this short had actually tried the knee test, and finally how long was the fad around. I imagine many people saw this since it was made by Centron and Centron seems to have made about 3.5 million short films (was Carnival of Souls a Centron Production?)I was also impressed with Herk Harvey's combing hair and tie tying abilities, pure genius. But the big question remains, How good a speaker was Mr. Harvey? Since he no longer lingers on this planet we must find out from others who are still alive and have been graced with the presence of Mr. Harvey. Surely some survivors of the Centron years must still be alive and maybe not have Altzheimers. These are things that must be answered!!!! BTW: The short was still quite goofy!!
Mike Sh. I like instructional shorts, generally. Sure, they often seem pretty goofy, but they did serve a purpose, and were generally progressive, despite their occasional tendency to encourage conformity, particularly to roles of gender and social class. But this one!Is it really so important to maintain balance and good posture that it is necessary to compromise your dignity by placing your palms on your knees and swinging your can around in a circular motion? Besides, I actually tried making the Knee Test (strictly in the spirit of investigation, and in the privacy of my own home), and I honestly can't figure out what I was supposed to learn from it.Sorry, but I'm just not buying this one.
filmbuff-36 Never has speaking before an audience of the undead been so fun. This instructive documentary shows young folks the proper attitude, posture and appearance to have when giving a speech.A fun-filled romp with strange references to baby dolls, flowers and plow horses. Don't forget to swing your hips before getting on stage! And stand up straight.The cast of MST3K has a field day on this one, as it should. I recommend you watch these nine minutes of stupidity only if augmented with Mike and the 'bots running commentary. Otherwise you might learn something, and judging on the merits of this film, that's not a good thing.