The Vandals 1972
Report on vandalism
Report on vandalism
As part of a wider anti-litter message, this film addresses the problems of rubbish left on beaches.
Produced by Alfred Higgins Productions with assistance from the University of Missouri-Columbia’s Academic Support Center Film Library, Keep America Beautiful, Inc., and Keep Los Angeles Beautiful, Inc., the 1963 short film A Land Betrayed examines the various ways people have spread the “cancer of ugliness” across America and offers call-to-action solutions to combat the nation-wide problem.
One simple act of littering sets off a karmic chain reaction for citygoers on a lazy weekend afternoon.
A short experimental film, exploring the concept that one small change can have a profound impact on a person's life.
"Come along for a musical journey with Janet and the kids! Youngsters will be entertained while they learn how to show respect for nature and others. You’ll love Fabulicious Day for its Christian Values. Kids will love to watch every episode again and again! Make every day a Fabulicious Day!"
A mystery friend encourages a little picker to appreciate the environment he cleans every day.
A curious teenager, a sheltered screen-ager, and a paranoid patriot fall into a hopeless domino of mischief and misconceptions.
After a college student throws a water bottle on the ground, it comes to life and takes matters into its own hands.
An anti-littering public service announcement from the Chicago Park District
Dominic Littlewood follows the people charged with upholding the law and handing out fines, including traffic wardens, the police and environmental crime officers.