"Homer Price is up to his ears in doughnuts, thanks to a doughnut machine gone berserk."@en
"Homer is left in charge of a doughnut machine that won't stop making delicious doughnuts and the resulting confusion is hilarious."@en
"10-year-old Homer Price is up to his ears in doughnuts after his Uncle Ulysses' automatic doughnut machine goes awry. Through resourcefulness, Homer solves the doughnut dilemma and emerges a hero."
"This 26-minute captioned film is based on a book entitled "Homer Price" by Robert McCloskey. The story revolves around the humorous slightly catastrophic events which occur when a diamond watch gets into donut batter and causes a donut making machine to malfunction. Some of the problems which occur are: uncontrolled donut production, the actions of a crowd which is offered a $100 award for finding the diamond watch, and a small boy's successful attempt to fix the doughnut machine. The film touches upon the concepts of curiosity and honesty during the contest to find the watch. It deals with the young boy's common sense and ingenuity in the face of a mild catastrophe. It also introduces a simple machine. The film may be used in language arts for its literary value, in social studies for its insights into human behavior and in science as a supplement to a unit on simple machines. EDR, 4-755."@en
"An episode in the life of Homer Price where a donut machine is on the rampage."@en
"Homer schemes to find a diamond bracelet that has fallen into his uncle's doughnut machine."@en
"Homer finds that making and eating doughnuts are not as simple as they seem."
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