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Your Thrift Habits (1948) Coronet Instructional Films

Your Thrift Habits (1948) Coronet Instructional Films An educational social guidance film produced by Coronet Instructional Films in 1948.

A modern-day morality tale resembling Ben Franklin's autobiography.

Ken Smith notes: Irresponsible "Jack" is envious of the camera that sensible "Ralph" has just purchased. How can Jack possibly save the money he needs to buy one for himself? "Are budgets just for parents?" the narrator asks, mockingly. "If he'd do without extravagances he could save every week!" Jack concedes that he should learn to budget his income, so he devises a "cameragraph" and attempts to follow it. This isn't always easy, but the narrator is always on hand to humiliate Jack whenever greed and gluttony surface. "Too many movies! Too much candy!" he chides. "You can't have EVERYTHING you want!" Needless to say, Jack does finally save enough money to buy his camera -- and probably had a good laugh at this film once the un-thrifty fifties got rolling.

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