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Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence (1953)

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상영시간 : 24분

연출 : Judith Crawley

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An educational film from 1953 to encourage parents talk to their children about adolescence.

출연진

Lorne Greene
Lorne Greene
narrator

제작진

Judith Crawley
Judith Crawley
Director

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