President George H.W. Bush dies at 94

Former President George Herbert Walker Bush passed away today at the age of 94.

Face Activities extends our condolences to the Bush family and the nation. Thoughtful, dignified and Presidential, he will be greatly missed by liberals and conservatives alike in these tumultuous times.

Watch this retrospective tribute to the 41st U.S. President:

Video: PBS News Hour / Youtube

Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain

 

 

 

Little Brown Jug, an animated short by Famous Studios, 1948

Little Brown Jug, an animated short by Famous Studios, 1948

Little Brown Jug, 1948

An animated short by Famous Studios

“Little Brown Jug is an animated short about various woodland creatures milling and drinking apple cider. Includes a sing-a-long of the title song.” (IMDB)

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Killers from Space, a film by W. Lee Wilder, 1954

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Killers from Space, 1954

A film by W. Lee Wilder

Googly-eyed extraterrestrials from the Planet Astron Delta take up residence in a secret subterranean base, resurrect a dying atomic scientist after a plane crash to do their bidding, and plot the destruction of the earth using giant insects and reptiles. Can they be stopped before it’s too late? (Browse our Movie Archive)

The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!, a film by Andy Milligan, 1972

The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!, a film by Andy Milligan, 1972

The Rats are Coming! The Werewolves are Here!, 1972

A film by Andy Milligan

“The daughter in a family of werewolves decides to put an end to the family curse.” (IMDB)

Space Angel: Space Hijackers, an animated short by Dick Darley, Alex Toth, 1962

Space Angel: Space Hijackers, an animated short by Dick Darley, Alex Toth, 1962

Space Angel: Space Hijackers, 1962

An animated short by Dick Darley, Alex Toth

An early cartoon made expressly for the burgeoning television market in the 1960s, this space opera follows the adventures of Scott McCloud (aka Space Angel) an agent for the Earth Bureau of Investigation.

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The Lost Dream, a film by Bill Tytla, 1949

The Lost Dream, a film by Bill Tytla, 1949

The Lost Dream, 1949

A film by Bill Tytla

A delightful animated short. “Little Audrey helps a lost dream find his way back to Dream Land.” (IMDB)

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The Saint Louis Bank Robbery, Starring Steve McQueen, 1959

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The Saint Louis Bank Robbery, 1959

A film by Charles Guggenheim and John Stix

A portrait in darkness, this film is a grim, gritty heist picture featuring a gang of mentally disturbed men. Based on a true story, starring Steve McQueen. (Browse our Movie Archive)

Little Red Riding Hood, an animated short by Harry Bailey and John Foster, 1931

Little Red Riding Hood, an animated short by Harry Bailey and John Foster, 1931

Little Red Riding Hood, 1931

An animated short by Harry Bailey and John Foster

Here’s an adorable twist on the classic fairy tale, form the early days of animation, in which Grandma plays a very unexpected role.

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D.O.A., a film by Rudolph Maté, 1949

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D.O.A., a film by Rudolph Maté, 1949

A man is given a slow poison, and he must figure out who’s responsible before his imminent death. This is an exciting film noire thriller: the genre at its best. (Browse our Movie Archive)

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