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Margaret Travis Filmography

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Known for Writing · Leo Beuerman, Your Junior High Days, The Trouble Maker

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Margaret Travis is a significant figure in the realm of educational filmmaking, particularly known for her compelling work in the 1950s and early 1960s. A seasoned writer and director, her films such as "Cindy Goes to a Party" (1955) and "The Trouble Maker" (1959) are treasured by collectors for their nostalgic portrayal of youth culture and social norms of the time. These films not only served educational purposes but also captured the essence of an era, making them sought-after items in the physical media community. Travis’s contributions extend beyond pure entertainment; films like "Why Study Science?" (1955) and "Manners in School" (1958) are particularly prized for their vintage insights into educational practices. Collectors appreciate the rarity of these titles, especially the elusive "Exchanging Greetings and Introductions" (1960), which showcases the social etiquette of the time. With a blend of historical significance and cultural commentary, Margaret Travis's work remains a staple for enthusiasts eager to explore the evolution of educational media in home video collections.

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