Gary:
    I haven't used them in Intro, but I have used them in other courses a few years 
back.
This topic has been around tips before and if we looked in the achives we'd find 
summaries
from the past. If I were to pick movies now, I think "Twelve O'Clock High" (Gregory 
Peck)
would be at the top of my list (topics: leadership, stress disorder, group cohesion). 
It's
also a truely great movie - and an accurate reflection of what pilots on the England 
air
bases of WWII experienced.

Gary Klatsky wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone on the list has taught an introductory psychology
> class using popular films.  I'd appreciate seeing the list of films you have
> used.

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