National Tuberculosis Association Movie Trailers
Most Popular National Tuberculosis Association Trailers
Total trailers found: 6
Goodbye, Mr. Germ Trailer (1940)
18 September 1940
A doctor explains to his children the dangers of tuberculosis, what it is and how to prevent against contracting it.
On the Firing Line Trailer (1936)
24 November 1936
This 1936 documentary was made in cooperation with the National Tuberculosis Association to travel throughout the United States and portray efforts to combat tuberculosis and show gains that had been made against the disease since the early 1900s.
Let My People Live Trailer (1939)
10 March 1939
Aimed at African Americans and shot at Tuskegee University, this film instructs viewers in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis by focusing on a pair of sympathetic siblings, George and Mary, whose lives are altered by the disease.
They Do Come Back Trailer (1940)
31 July 1940
Young man of "Everytown" has an oral hemorrhage which subsequent examination and tests show was caused by tuberculosis.
Cloud in the Sky Trailer (1940)
31 July 1940
Produced in both English and Spanish, the film focuses on the Lopez family, now motherless because of tuberculosis.
Point of View Trailer (1966)
01 October 1966
A short documentary about cigarette smoking and health, designed to give young people a wholly new way of looking at cigarette smoking and its health hazards.