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L.S./M.F.T. (LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO). Presented by The American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© The American Tobacco Co.; title & descr., 19Apr45; 7 prints, 21Apr45; MU15864.
L.S./M.F.T. Presented by The American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© The American Tobacco Co.; title & descr., 29Nov45; 13 prints, 3Dec45; MU16576.
LABOR AND DEFENSE—1941. SEE The March of Time, v. 7, no. 5.
THE LABOR FRONT. c1943. Presented by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 9Nov43; MP14452.
LABOR SAVERS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; described by Lew Lehr; editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 12Apr40; MP10124.
LABORATORY DIRECTIONS FOR DISSECTION OF FROG.
Credits: Zachariah Subarsky; photographer, Theodore Benjamin.
© Zachariah Subarsky & Theodore Benjamin; title, descr., & 6 prints, 18Jan45; MU15563.
THE LABYRINTHINE WAYS. SEE The Fugitive.
LACKADAISICAL LADY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., 29Dec41; MP12001.
LA CONGA NIGHTS. c1940. Presented by Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Goldsmith; director, Lew Landers; original screenplay, Jay Dratler, Harry Clork, Paul Gerard Smith; music director, Charles Previn; cameraman, Elwood Bredell; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 14May40; LP9642.
LACY SLIDES. City College, New York. 106 slides to be used in connection with the textbook "Advanced Salesmanship" by M. J. Lacy.
Summary: Lists the qualities that a salesman must possess, and illustrates various techniques which will result in effective salesmanship.
© The City College, New York; title, descr., & 5 prints, 8Dec49; MU4777.
A LAD IN HIS LAMP. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Robert McKimson; story, Warren Foster; animation, Phil De Lara, Maury Gould, John Carey, Charles McKimson.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 31Oct48; MP3457.
LADDERS, SCAFFOLDS, AND FLOOR OPENINGS. Aetna Life Affiliated Companies for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., c1948. 8 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: This film describes safety procedures for the construction workman.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 1Apr48; MP3925.
LADDIE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 70 min., sd. From the novel by Gene Stratton-Porter.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director, Jack Hively; screenplay, Bert Granet, Jerry Cady; music score, Roy Webb; editor, George Hively.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Nov40; LP10051.
LADIES COURAGEOUS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 9 reels, sd. Sanctioned by the U. S. Army Air Force as the official motion picture story of the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger; director, John Rawlins; story, Norman Reilly Rain, Doris Gilbert; photographer, Hal Mohr; film editor, Philip Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Mar44; LP12580.
LADIES' DAY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 62 min., sd. From the play by Robert Considine, Edward Clark Lilley and Bertrand Robinson.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, Charles E. Roberts, Dane Lussier; music, Roy Webb; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Jan43; LP11954.
LADIES DAY IN SPORTS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 881 ft., sd. (The World of Sports, no. 85)
Credits: Commentator, Bill Stern; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jan43; MP13468.
LADIES IN RETIREMENT. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 10 reels, sd. From the play by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy.
Credits: Producers, Lester Cowan, Gilbert Miller; director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Garrett Fort, Reginald Denham; music score, Ernest Toch; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Sep41; LP10755.
LADIES IN WADING. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 11)
Summary: Swimming champions, Marilyn Sahner, Ann Curtis, Suzanne Zimmerman, Patty Elsener, and Billie Atherton, show their prowess at the Boca Raton Club pool in Florida.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director, Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin; narrator, Red Barber; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 25Jun48; MP3186.
LADIES MAN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 91 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a story by William Bowers and Robinson Holbert.
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director, William D. Russell; screenplay, Edmund Beloin, Jack Rose, Lewis Meltzer; music director, Irvin Talbot; film editor, Everett Douglas.
Cast: Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley, Virginia Welles, Spike Jones and his City Slickers.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Jan47; LP823.
LADIES MUST LIVE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd. From a play by George M. Cohan.
Credits: Associate producer, William Jacobs; director, Noel Smith; screenplay, Robert E. Kent; film editor, Everett Dodd.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Jul40; LP9798.
LADIES OF THE CHORUS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A song and dance comedy about a socialite's acceptance of her son's impending marriage to a chorus girl.
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Romm; director, Phil Karlson; screenplay, Harry Sauber, Joseph Carole; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast: Adele Jergens, Marilyn Monroe, Rand Brooks, Nana Bryant, Eddie Garr.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb49; LP2102.
LADIES OF WASHINGTON. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 5,447 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Louis King; screenplay, Wanda Tuchock; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 25May44; LP12755.
THE LADY AND THE LUG. The Vitaphone Corp., c1940. 20 min., sd. (Elsa Maxwell Comedies)
Credits: Director, William McGann; original story, Owen Crump, Jack Henley; screenplay, Charles Marion, Arthur V. Jones.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 23Dec40; LP10355.
THE LADY AND THE MONSTER, c1944. Presented by Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Donovan's Brain" by Curt Siodmak.
Credits: Associate producer and director, George Sherman; screenplay, Dane Lussier, Frederick Kohner; music score, Walter Scharf; orchestral arrangements, Marlin Skiles; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Feb44; LP12515.
LADY AT MIDNIGHT. John Sutherland Productions, Inc. Released by Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A young couple struggle to retain custody of their adopted child, fighting a scheming lawyer who resorts to murder in an effort to obtain his ends.
Credits: Producer, John Sutherland; director, Sherman Scott; original story and screenplay, Richard Sale; music director, Leo Erdody; film editor, Martin Cohn.
Cast: Richard Denning, Frances Rafferty, Lora Lee Michel, Ralph Dunn, Nana Bryant.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 11Aug48; LP1810.
LADY BE GOOD. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w. Based on an original story by Jack McGowan.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director, Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay, Jack McGowan, Kay Van Riper, John McClain; music direction, Georgie Stoll; vocal and orchestrations, Leo Arnaud, George Bassman, Conrad Salinger; film editor, Fredrick Y. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 2Jul41; LP10587.
LADY BODYGUARD. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based on a story by Edward Haldeman and Vera Caspary.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; director, William Clemens; screenplay, Edmund Hartmann, Art Arthur; photography, Daniel Fapp; film editor, Billy Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 3Jan43; LP11913.
LADY CHASER. c1946. Presented by P.R.C. Pictures, Inc. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original story, G. T. Fleming-Roberts; screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 25Nov46; LP715.
THE LADY CONFESSES. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc., c1945. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Alfred Stern; director, Sam Newfield; original story, Irwin R. Franklyn; screenplay, Helen Martin; music director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook Todd.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 16May45; LP13595.
THE LADY EVE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd. Based on a story by Monckton Hoffe.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; written and directed by Preston Sturges; photographer, Victor Milner; film editor, Stuart Gilmore.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Mar41; LP10343.
A LADY FIGHTS BACK. Loew's Inc., c1944. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 927 ft., sd., b&w. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade)
Credits: Original story, Herbert Morgan; screenplay, George B. Seitz, Jr., Herbert Morgan; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Nov44; LP12950.
LADY FOR A NIGHT, c1942. 10 reels, sd. Based on a story by Garrett Fort.
Credits: Associate producer, Albert J. Cohen; director, Leigh Jason; original screenplay, Isabel Dawn, Boyce DeGaw; music, David Buttolph; music director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Norbert Brodine; film editor, Ernest Nims.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Jan42; LP11100.
THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 10 reels. Based on an original story by Jonathan Finn and Theresa Oaks.
Credits: Director, Frank Lloyd; screenplay, Warren Duff, Kathryn Scola.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 4Apr41; LP10373.
LADY FROM CHUNGKING. Producers Releasing Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Alfred Stern, Arthur Alexander; director, William Nigh; original story, Milton Raison, Sam Robins; screenplay, Sam Robins; music director, Lee Zahler; photographer, Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Feb43; LP11835.
LADY FROM LOUISIANA. c1941. Presented by Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer-director, Bernard Vorhaus; original story, Edward James, Francis Faragon; screenplay, Vera Caspary, Michael Hogan, Guy Endore; music director, Cy Feuer; photographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Edward Mann.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Apr41; LP10455.
THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a novel by Sherwood King.
Summary: A mystery-melodrama in which three of the principal characters are murdered. New York, San Francisco, and a luxurious yacht provide the background.
Credits: Production and screenplay, Orson Welles; assistant director, Sam Nelson; music director, M. W. Stoloff; music score, Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
Cast: Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane, Glenn Anders.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Apr48 (in notice: 1947); LP1559.
THE LADY GAMBLES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 99 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A psychological drama about the degradation of a woman who has a consuming passion for gambling. Filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Credits: Producer, Michel Kraike; director, Michael Gordon; story, Lewis Meltzer, Oscar Saul; adaptation, Halsted Welles; screenplay, Roy Huggins; music, Frank Skinner; film editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston, Stephen McNally, Edith Barrett, John Hoyt.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Apr49; LP2383.
THE LADY HAS PLANS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd. Based on a story by Leo Birinski.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohlmar; director, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Harry Tugend; music score, Leo Shuken, Leigh Harline; editor, William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Dec41; LP11161.
LADY IN A JAM. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer-director, Gregory La Cava; screenplay, Eugene Thackrey, Frank Cockrell, Otho Lovering; music director, Charles Previn; music score, Frank Skinner; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 29Jun42; LP11433.
THE LADY IN QUESTION. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Vidor; story, Marcel Achard; screenplay, Lewis Meltzer; music, Lucien Moraweck; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Aug40; LP9848.
LADY IN THE DARK. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 10 reels, sd., color. A Mitchell Leisen production. Based on the play by Moss Hart with music by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
Credits: Associate producer, Richard Blumenthal; director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett; music scored and directed by Robert Emmett Dolan; orchestral arrangements, Robert Russell Bennett; editor, Alma Macrorie. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Feb44; LP12686.
LADY IN THE DEATH HOUSE. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Schwarz; director, Steve Sekely; original story, Frederick C. Davis; screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt; original music, Jan Gray; music supervision, David Chudnow; film editor, Robert O. Crandall.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc,; 15Mar44; LP13583.
LADY IN THE LAKE. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 11 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel by Raymond Chandler.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; director, Robert Montgomery; screenplay, Steve Fisher; music score, David Snell; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Oct46; LP674.
THE LADY IS WILLING. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 9 reels, sd. From a story by James Edward Grant. A Charles K. Feldman Group production.
Credits: Producer and director, Mitchell Leisen; screenplay, James Edward Grant, Albert McCleery; music score, W. Franke Harling; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Eda Warren.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Jan42; LP11035.
LADY, LET'S DANCE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 10 reels, sd. Adapted from the story by Scott R. Dunlap and Bradbury Foote.
Credits: Producer, Scott R. Dunlap; director, Frank Woodruff; original screenplay, Peter Milne, Paul Gerard Smith; music director, Edward Kay; photographer, Mack Stengler; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 29Jan44; LP12611.
LADY LUCK. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946. 97 min., sd., 35mm. Based on a story by Herbert Clyde Lewis.
Credits: Producer, Warren Duff; director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Lynn Root, Frank Fenton; music, Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Ralph Dawson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Aug46; LP702.
LADY OF BURLESQUE. Released through United Artists, c1943. Presented by Hunt Stromberg. 91 min., sd. Based on the novel "G-String Murders" by Gypsy Rose Lee.
Credits: Producer, Hunt Stromberg; director, William A. Wellman; screenplay, James Gunn; music score, Arthur Lange; photography, Robert de Grasse; film editor, James E. Newcome.
© Hunt Stromberg Productions, Inc.; 30Apr43; LP12061.
LADY OF SPAIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 17Apr44; MP14725.
LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS. SEE The Lost One.
THE LADY OF THE LAKE. SEE Background for Literature: The Lady of the Lake.
LADY OF THE LINKS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The World of Sports)
Summary: Shows Babe Didrikson on the golf course of the Grossinger Country Club in the Catskill Mountains.
Credits: Producer and director, Harry Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Apr49; MP4266.
LADY ON A TRAIN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Felix Jackson; director, Charles David; original story, Leslie Charteris; screenplay, Edmund Beloin, Robert O'Brien; music score, Miklos Rozsa; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Aug45; LP13456.
THE LADY OR THE TIGER? Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 869 ft., sd., sepia. (A Carey Wilson Miniature) From the story by Frank R. Stockton.
Credits: Director, Fred Zinnemann; screenplay, Herman Boxer; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Apr42; LP11434.
THE LADY, OR THE TIGER? Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the story by Frank R. Stockton.
Summary: When an ancient, semi-barbaric king administers justice in a unique fashion, his daughter's signal to her lover decides the young man's fate.
Credits: Producer, Louis Lantz; directed and written by Charles Haas; editor, Daniel Cahn.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 27Jun49; LP2424.
LADY SCARFACE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 65 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Cliff Reid; director, Frank Woodruff; original screenplay, Arnaud d'Usseau, Richard Collins; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 2Aug41; LP10637.
A LADY SURRENDERS. Gainsborough Studios, London. Released in the U. S. by Universal-International, c1947. Presented by J. Arthur Rank, A Prestige picture. Originally entitled "Love Story." Based on the story by J. W. Drawbell.
Summary: A war-time love story about a concert pianist and an RAF pilot, each of whom conceals an unhappy secret—she, that she is to die in a few months because of a cardiac condition; he, that he will soon be completely blind. Setting, Cornwall.
Credits: Producer, Harold Huth; director, Leslie Arliss, Doreen Montgomery; music director, Louis Levy.
Cast: Margaret Lockwood, Stewart Granger, Patricia Roc, Tom Walls, Reginald Purdell.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Dec47 (in notice: 1946); LP1980.
A LADY TAKES A CHANCE. c1943. Presented by Frank Ross. 86 min., sd. An RKO Radio picture.
Credits: Producer, Frank Ross; director, William A. Seiter; original story, Jo Swerling; screenplay, Robert Ardrey; music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Theron Warth.
© Frank Ross, Inc.; 15Sep43; LP12405.
THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 99 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A comedy-farce in which a young career woman's efforts to salvage her personal reputation jeopardize a top-secret Navy project.
Credits: Producer, Harry Kurnitz; director, Michael Curtiz; story, Jerry Gruskin; screenplay, Everett Freeman; music, Max Steiner; film editor, David Weisbart.
Cast: Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan, Eve Arden, Robert Douglas, Allyn Joslyn.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 29Dec49; LP2711.
LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN. SEE The Fan.
A LADY WITH FANS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13339.
LADY WITH RED HAIR. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 8 reels. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. Based upon the memoirs of Mrs. Leslie Carter.
Credits: Director, Kurt Bernhardt; story, N. Brewster Morse, Norbert Faulkner; screenplay, Charles Kenyon, Milton Krims.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 30Nov40; LP10083.
LADY WONDERFUL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 16Oct44; MP15310.
LAGUNA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Jul46; MP908.
LAKE PLACID SERENADE. c1944. Presented by Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey; director, Steve Sekely; original story, Frederick Kohner; screenplay, Dick Irving Hyland, Doris Gilbert; music director, Walter Scharf; photographer, John Alton; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Dec44; LP13066.
LAKE TITICACA. SEE Saludos Amigos.
LALAPALUZA LU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 15Feb43; MP13282.
A LAMB IN A JAM. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4May45; LP13439.
THE LAMBERTVILLE STORY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pacemaker Series)
Summary: The citizens of Lambertville, New Jersey, open a night club to entertain the teen-agers on Saturday nights.
Credits: Editor, Robert Blauvelt; photographer, Boris Kaufman.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20May49; MP4101.
THE LAMBETH WALK. Distributed by Loew's Inc., c1939. Presented by CAPAD. 7 reels, sd., b&w. A Pinebrook production. From "Me and My Girl," book and lyrics by Louis Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber, music by Noel Gay [pseud. of Reginald Moxon Armitage]
Credits: Producer, Anthony Havelock-Allan; director, Albert De Courville; screenplay, Paddy Carstairs; continuity and additional scenes, Robert Edmunds, Clifford Grey; music director, Louis Levy.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Nov39; LP9554.
THE LAMP. Gateway Productions, Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (The Pirro Series, no. 4)
Summary: Pat Explains the principles of lighting to his puppet, Pirro.
Credits: Directed and written by Alvin J. Gordon.
© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 15Jan49 (in notice: 1948); LP2343.
THE LAMP OF MEMORY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12462.
LAMP POST FAVORITES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short which features the old favorites: "Down by the Old Mill Stream," "You Were Meant for Me," "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me for," "When You Wore a Tulip," and "Cuddle up a Little Closer." Designed for audience participation.
Credits: Producer and director, Harold James Moore; screenplay, Courtney Leigh; music director, Jack Shaindlin; editor, Leonard Anderson.
Cast: The New Yorkers.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Feb48; MP2902.
LAMPLIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26May41; MP11179.
THE LAMPLIGHTERS SERENADE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. or America, Inc.; 6Jul42; MP12738.
LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. Joseph Heidenkamp, Jr., c1942. 1 reel each. © Joseph Heidenkamp, Jr.; 3Jan42.
408–A. The Downy Woodpecker and the Northern Flicker. MP12129.
502–A. The Prairie Horned Lark, the Purple Martin and the Barn Swallow. MP12130.
504–A. The Tufted Titmouse, Black-Capped Chickadee and the Nuthatch. MP12131.
505–B. The Eastern House Wren, Catbird and the Brown Thrasher. MP12132.
506–A. The Robin, Woodthrush and the Bluebird. MP12133.
508–A. The Cedar Waxwing. MP12134.
510–B. The Red-Eyed Vireo, Black and White Warbler, and the Louisiana Water Thrush. MP12135.
510–C. The Black-Throated Green Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, the Redstart and the Yellow Warbler. MP12136.
511–D. The Eastern Cowbird, and Baltimore Oriole. MP12137.
513–A. The English Sparrow, Song Sparrow and the Cardinal. MP12138.
513–B. The Eastern Field Sparrow, White-Throated Sparrow and the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak. MP12139.
513–C. The Eastern Chipping Sparrow, and the Eastern Goldfinch. MP12140.
LAND OF ALASKA NELLIE. c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 801 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A. FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston, C. Bakaleinikoff; photographer, Bob Carney. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Jan40; MP10127.
LAND OF FUN. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 642 ft., sd., color. (Color Rhapsody, no. 75)
Credits: Director, Sid Marcus; animation, Art Davis; music, Joe De Nat. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 1Mar41; LP10515.
LAND OF HUNTED MEN. Range Busters, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, George W. Weeks; director, S. Roy Luby; original story, William L. Nolte; continuity, Elizabeth Beecher; music, Frank Sanucci; photography, James Brown; film editor, Roy Claire.
© Range Busters, Inc.; 5Feb43; LP11866.
LAND OF LIBERTY. Motion Picture Producers & Distributors of America, Inc. Distributed by Loew's Inc., c1941. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Narration, Jeanie MacPherson, Jesse L. Lasky, Jr.; editor, Cecil B. DeMille.
© Motion Picture Producers & Distributors of America, Inc.; 1Jan41; LP10199.
LAND OF MEXICO. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel.
Appl. author: Wallace W. Atwood.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Mar39; MP9819.
LAND OF ORIZABA. c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 785 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick; photographer, Wilfrid Cline. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec42; MP13175.
LAND OF OUR FOREFATHERS. M. Minter Culver, c1941. 4 reels. (The Story of Civilization)
© M. Minter Culver; 30Oct41; MP11890.
LAND OF ROMANCE. Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Luis Osorno Barona; written by Charles Tedford; narrator, Truman Bradley.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 31Aug47; MP2347.
LAND OF 10,000 LAKES. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color. (Lowell Thomas' Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music score, L. deFrancesco; photographer, William Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 30Mar45; MP16233.
LAND OF THE LAWLESS. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1947. 59 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky; director, Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward Kay; film editor, Robert Crandall.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton; Christine McIntyre.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 27Mar47; LP981.
THE LAND OF THE LOST. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Isabel Manning Hewson; animation, Myron Tafuri; music, Winston Sharpels.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7May48; LP1586.
LAND OF THE MAYAS, c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 903 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Narrator, James A. FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 5Feb46; MP301.
LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1942. 60 min., sd. From the story "Homesteads of Hate" by Lee Bond.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Edward Killy; screenplay, Morton Grant; music director, Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederic Knudtson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 26Jan42; LP11033.
LAND OF THE OUTLAWS. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story and screenplay, Jos. O'Donnell; music director, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry Neumann; film editor, John C. Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Aug44; LP12831.
LAND OF THE QUINTUPLETS. c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 759 ft., sd., color. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A. FitzPatrick; photographer, William Steiner. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Mar42; MP12432.
LAND OF THE SIX GUNS. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1940, 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Harry Webb; director, Raymond K. Johnson; story, Tom Gibson; music directors, Lange & Porter; photography, Edward A. Kull, William Hyer; film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7May40; LP9624.
LAND WHERE TIME STOOD STILL. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd., color. (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; photography, John W. Boyle; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 2Apr42; MP14691.
LANDING GEAR SYNCHRONIZATION P–63. Bell Aircraft Corp. Motion Picture Division with the cooperation of the United States Army Air Forces, 12–1/2 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Directed and written by Reed C. Miller, Harold Kopel; cameraman, E. Bollinger.
© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr., & 8 prints. 14Nov45; MU16498.
LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 1Nov40; MP10891.
LANDRUSH. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Vernon Keays; original story and screenplay, Michael Simmons.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Sep46; LP665.
LANDSCAPE OF THE NORSE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Summary: Scenes of both primitive and modern life in Norway: the annual celebration at Oslo; the shipping and fishing Industries at Bergen; nomadic natives and reindeer herds in Lapland.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director, Earl Allvine; narrator, George Carson Putnam; music score, L. De Francesco; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 19Jan49; MP3937.
THE LANGUAGE OF DRAWING. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (McGraw-Hill Text Films. Mechanical Drawing Series, no. 1)
Summary: The film shows how the study of mechanical drawing is helpful in modern production in the building industry.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 1Jul48; MP3577.
THE LANGUAGE OF GRAPHS. Coronet, c1948. 13 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Using a typical real-life situation as a basis, this film teaches high school students the form, uses, and advantages of the graph as a means of communicating mathematical concepts. Four types are shown: the line, bar, circle, and equation graphs.
Credits: Collaborator, H. C. Christofferson.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division Of Esquire, Inc.; 4Mar48; MP3274.
LARAMIE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 56 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The Durango Kid prevents an Indian uprising in Wyoming in 1870.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Ray Nazarro; written by Barry Shipman; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Fred Sears, Tommy Ivo, Bob Wilke.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19May49; LP2302.
THE LARAMIE TRAIL. c1944. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. A Smiley Burnette production. Based on the novel "Mystery at Spanish Hacienda" by Jackson Gregory.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray; director, John English; screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music score, Mort Glickman; photographer, Ellis Thackery; film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 25Feb44; LP12512.
LARCENY. Universal-International, c1948. 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "The Velvet Fleece" by Lois Eby and John Fleming.
Summary: A crime-melodrama about the nefarious activities of a group of swindlers operating in a wealthy California town.
Credits: Producer, Leonard Goldstein; director, George Sherman; screenplay, Herbert F. Margolis, Louis Morheim, William Bowers; music, Leith Stevens; film editor, Frank Gross.
Cast: John Payne, Joan Caulfield, Dan Duryea, Shelley Winters, Dorothy Hart.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov48; LP1977.
LARCENY IN HER HEART. c1946. Presented by PRC Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. Based upon original characters and story by Brett Halliday.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Raymond L. Schrock; music director, Leo Erdody.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 18Jun46; LP386.
LARCENY, INC. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1942. 95 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. Based upon a play by Laura and S. J. Perelman.
Credits: Associate producers, Jack Saper, Jerry Wald; director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Everett Freeman, Edwin Gilbert; music, Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Ralph Dawson.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2May42; LP11250.
LARCENY WITH MUSIC. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Howard Benedict; director, Edward Lilley; photography, Paul Ivano; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Sep43; LP12273.
A LASS IN ALASKA. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Laff Tour Series, no. 2)
Summary: A comedy about the adventures of Vera Vague in Alaska.
Credits: Producer and director, Ralph Staub; screenplay, Larry Rhine; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Edmund Kimber.
Cast: Vera Vague.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Oct48; LP1869.
THE LASS WITH THE DELICATE AIR. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 7Aug44; MP15094.
LASSIE COME HOME. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., color. Based upon the novel by Eric Knight.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director, Fred M. Wilcox; screenplay, Hugo Butler; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Ben Lewis. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Aug43; LP12218.
LASSIE COME HOME. SEE Son of Lassie.
A LASSO AND A LASS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Dec43; MP14411.
LASSO WIZARDS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Jun41; MP11272.
THE LAST ALARM. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels.
Credits: Producer, T. R. Williams; director, William West; original screenplay, Al Martin; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Jun40; LP9887.
THE LAST BANDIT. Republic Productions, Inc., c1949. 80 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A Western about a reformed bandit who thwarts a train robbery which is engineered by his brother.
Credits: Associate producer and director, Joseph Kane; screenplay, Thames Williamson; story, Luci Ward, Jack Natteford; music, Dale Butts; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: William Elliott, Adrian Booth, Forrest Tucker, Andy Devine, Jack Holt.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49; LP2361.
THE LAST BOMB. Vitaphone Corp., in cooperation with U. S. Army Air Forces, c1947. Presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. 20 min., sd., color, 35mm.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jan47; MP1599.
THE LAST CHANCE. c1946. Presented by MGM International Films Corp. 12 reels, sd., b&w. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. A Praesens Film production.
Credits: Producer, L. Wechsler; director, Leopold Lindtberg; book and screenplay, Richard Schweizer; adaptation of English dialogue, Elizabeth Montagu; adaptation of Italian dialogue, Alberto Barberis; music score, Robert Blum; editor, Herman Haller.
© MGM International Films Corp,; 4Jan46; LP92.
THE LAST CROOKED MILE. c1946. Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. Based on a radio play by Robert L. Richards.
Credits: Associate producer, Rudolph E. Abel; director, Philip Ford; screenplay, Jerry Sackheim; music score, Joseph Dubin; music director, Morton Scott; photographer, Alfred Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16Apr46; LP345.
LAST DAYS OF BOOT HILL. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Norman S. Hall; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 20Nov47; LP1298.
THE LAST DAYS OF DOLWYN. SEE Dolwyn.
LAST FRONTIER UPRISING. Republic Productions, Inc., c1947. 67 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on an original story by Jerome Odlum.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Harvey Gates; music score, Mort Glickman; music director, Morton Scott; film editor, Charles Craft.
Cast: Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Foy Willing, the Riders of the Purple Sage.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Jan47; LP842.
THE LAST HORSEMAN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director, William Berke; story and screenplay, Ed Earl Repp; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jun44; LP12785.
THE LAST INSTALLMENT. Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 2 reels, sd., b&w. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject)
Credits: Director, Walter Hart; original story and screenplay, DeVallon Scott, Alan Friedman; music score, Max Terr; film editor, Harry Komer.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Apr45; LP13229.
THE LAST LESSON. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 895 ft., sd., b&w. (A Miniature) From the short story by Alphonse Daudet.
Credits: Director, Allan R. Kenward; screenplay, Herman Boxer; music score, Nathaniel Shilkret; film editor, Gene Ruggiero.
© Loew's Inc.; 30Dec42; LP11755.
LAST NIGHT'S GARDENIAS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10881.
LAST OF THE BADMEN. SEE Bad Men of Tombstone.
THE LAST OF THE DUANES. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,120 ft., sd. Based on the story by Zane Grey.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; screenplay, Irving Cummings, Jr., William Conselman, Jr.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 26Sep41; LP10746.
THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. SEE The Last of the Redmen.
THE LAST OF THE REDMEN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 77 min., sd., color, 35mm. Adapted from "The Last of the Mohicans" by James Fenimore Cooper.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director, George Sherman; screenplay, Herbert Dalmas, George H. Plympton; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Jon Hall, Michael O'Shea, Evelyn Ankers, Julie Bishop, Buster Crabbe.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Aug47; LP1198.
LAST OF THE WILD HORSES. Crestwood Pictures, Inc. Released through Screen Guild Productions, Inc., c1948. 84 min., sd., sepia, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which continual raids on a herd of wild horses provoke a feud between a wealthy rancher and his neighbors. Filmed in Rogue River Valley in southern Oregon.
Credits: Producer, Carl K. Hittleman; director, Robert L. Lippert; original screenplay, Jack Harvey; music score, Albert Glasser; film editor, Paul Landres.
Cast: James Ellison, Mary Beth Hughes, Jane Frazee, Douglas Dumbrille, James Millican.
© Crestwood Pictures, Inc.; 1Dec48; LP2086.
THE LAST RIDE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 56 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, D. Rose Lederman; original screenplay, Raymond L. Schrock; film editor, Harold McLernon.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., 6Oct44; LP12869.
THE LAST ROUND-UP. Gene Autry Productions, c1947. 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer; director, John English; story, Jack Townley; screenplay, Jack Townley, Earle Snell; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Gene Autry, Jean Heather, Ralph Morgan, Carol Thurston.
© Gene Autry Productions; 28Oct47; LP1258.
THE LAST ROUND UP. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 13Sep43; MP13936.
THE LAST ROUND-UP. Terrytoons, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story, John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14May43; MP14676.
THE LAST WORD. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by General Motors Corp., Chevrolet Division. 936 ft., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Designed as a part of the Chevrolet Direct Selling Service for dealers, this film shows the progressive research engineering and proving of Chevrolet cars.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc,; title & descr., 27May49; 9 prints, 31May49; MU4168.
LAS VEGAS, FRONTIER TOWN. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1946. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports Parade)
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Dec46; MP2445.
LAS VEGAS NIGHTS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, William LeBaron; director, Ralph Murphy; original screenplay, Ernest Pagano, Harry Clork; photographer, William Mellor; film editor, Arthur Schmidt.
© Paramount Pictures Inc,; 28Mar41; LP10360.
THE LATE GEORGE APLEY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 98 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. From the play by John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman based on the novel by John P. Marquand.
Credits: Director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz; screenplay, Philip Dunne; music director, Alfred Newman.
Cast: Ronald Colman, Peggy Cummins, Richard Newy, Edna Best.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 20Mar47; LP1060.
LAUGH, LAUGH, LAUGH. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12879.
LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director, Charles Barton; story and screenplay, Harry Sauber; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp,; 12Nov42; LP11689.
LAUGHING AT DANGER. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1940. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Howard Bretherton; original story, Joseph West; screenplay, Joseph West, John Kraft; photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Jul40; LP9998.
LAUNCHING A LIFE RAFT. Presented by U. S. Coast Guard. sd.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title, descr., & 61 prints, 26Jul43; MU13777.
LAUNDERING AND DRY CLEANING. Burton Holmes Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm. (Your Life Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 15Mar46; MP442.
LAURA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 7,820 ft., sd. Adapted from the novel by Vera Caspary.
Credits: Director, Otto Preminger; screenplay, Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein, Betty Reinhardt; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Oct44; LP13194.
THE LAW AND MARTIN ROME. SEE The Cry of the City.
LAW AND ORDER. Producers Releasing Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sherman Scott; original screenplay, Sam Robins; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 5Feb43; LP11836.
LAW AND ORDER. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 6 reels. Based on a novel by W. R. Burnett.
Credits: Director, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Sherman Lowe, Victor McLeod.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 18Sep40; LP9919.
LAW AND SOCIAL CONTROLS. Coronet, c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows three broad areas of social control—customs, moral codes, and law—and shows how they affected the decisions of a teen canteen.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Wendell W. Wright.
© David A. Smart; 11May49; MP4219.
THE LAW COMES TO GUNSIGHT. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1947. 56 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Barney A. Sarecky; director, Lambert Hillyer; original screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward Kay; film editor, Fred Maguire.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Reno Blair.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22May47; LP1044.
LAW MEN. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; story and screenplay, Glenn Tryon; music director, Edward Kay; photographer, Harry Neuman; film editor, John C. Fuller.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Apr44; LP12587.
LAW OF THE BADLANDS. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; written and directed by Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Apr45; LP13226.
THE LAW OF THE BARBARY COAST. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A young girl assumes the role of a dance hall queen in order to obtain evidence against her brother's murderer. Setting, the Barbary Coast during the 1880's.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Lew Landers; original screenplay, Robert Libott, Frank Burt; film editor, Henry Baptista.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Mar49; LP2160.
LAW OF THE CANYON. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Eileen Gary; film editor, Burton Kramer.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Nancy Saunders, Buzz Henry, Texas Jim Lewis.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Apr47; LP1045.
LAW OF THE GOLDEN WEST. Republic Productions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Buffalo Bill organizes the militia and drives off a gang of bandits who are raiding the countryside. Setting, Kansas at the outbreak of the Civil War.
Credits: Associate producer, Melville Tucker; director, Philip Ford; written by Norman S. Hall; music, Stanley Wilson; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Cast: Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Gail Davis, Roy Barcroft, John Holland.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 9May49; LP2295.
LAW OF THE JUNGLE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Jean Yarbrough; screenplay, George Bricker; photographer, Max Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 6Feb42; LP11515.
LAW OF THE LASH. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947. 53 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Thomas; director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, William L. Nolte; music, Albert Glasser; film editor, Hugh Winn.
Cast: Al "Lash" La Rue, Al "Fuzzy" St. John.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 6Feb47; LP838.
LAW OF THE NORTHWEST. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, William Berke; story and screenplay, Luci Ward.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Mar43; LP11921.
LAW OF THE RANGE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 6 reels, sd. Suggested by a story by Charles E. Barnes.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan; director, Ray Taylor; screenplay, Sherman Lowe; music director, Charles Previn; photographer, Charles Van Enger.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jun41; LP10522.
LAW OF THE SADDLE. c1943. Presented by PRC Pictures Corp. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Melville DeLay; original story and screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 18Sep43; LP12265.
LAW OF THE TIMBER. c1941. Presented by Producers Releasing Corp. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. Adapted from "The Speck on the Wall" by James Oliver Curwood.
Credits: Director, Bernard B. Ray; screenplay, Jack Natteford; music director, Clarence E. Wheeler; film editor, Carl Himm.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 7Dec41 (in notice: 1942); LP523.
LAW OF THE TROPICS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 76 min., sd. From a book by Alice Tisdale Hobart.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Stoloff; director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Charles Grayson; film editor, Frederick Richards.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 4Oct41; LP10748.
LAW OF THE VALLEY. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton; story and screenplay, Jos. O'Donnell; music director, Edward Kay; photography, Marcel LePicard; film editor, Pierre Janet.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Sep44; LP12844.
LAW OF THE WEST. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1949, 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a dishonest land agent is brought to justice.
Credits: Producer, Barney Sarecky; director, Ray Taylor; original screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music director, Edward Kay; film editor, Johnny Fuller.
Cast: Johnny Mack Brown, Max Terhune, Bill Kennedy, Gerry Pattison, Jack Ingram.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Feb49; LP2173.
THE LAW RIDES AGAIN. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Robert Tansey; director, Alan James; original screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh; music director, Frank Sanucci; photography, Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 18Jun43; LP12103.
LAWLESS BREED. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Wallace W. Fox; original screenplay, Bob Williams; music director, Milton Rosen; film editor, Otto Ludwig.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Aug46; LP544.
LAWLESS CODE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1949. 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which Jimmy and Cannonball bring a dishonest promoter and murderer to justice, thereby clearing an innocent man of suspicion.
Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director, Oliver Drake; screenplay, Basil Dickey; music director, Edward J. Kay; film editor, Carl Pierson.
Cast: Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, Riley Hill, Tristram Coffin, Myron Healey.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Nov49; LP2665.
LAWLESS EMPIRE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 58 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Vernon Keays; story, Elizabeth Beecher; screenplay, Bennett Cohen; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Nov45; LP13673.
LAWLESS PLAINSMEN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director, William Berke; original screenplay, Luci Ward; film editor, William Lyon.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Mar42; LP11238.
THE LAWTON STORY OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE. Hallmark Productions, Inc., c1949. 120 min., sd., color, 16mm and 35mm.
Summary: The fictionalized life of a minister and his family serves as an introduction to the presentation of the annual Wichita Mountain Easter Pageant, in which the people of Lawton, Oklahoma, enact the story of the Christus.
Credits: Producer, Kroger Babb; pageant producer, Neil E. Bogan; story director, William Beaudine; pageant director, Harold Daniels; original story, Mildred A. Horn; original pageant story, Rev. A. Mark Wallock; screenplay, Milton Raison, Scott Darling; narration, DeVallon Scott; narrator, Knox Manning; music director, Edward J. Kay; film editor, Dick Currier.
Cast: Ginger Prince, Forrest Taylor, Millard Cody, Ferris Taylor, Gwyn Shipman.
© Hallmark Productions, Inc.; 1Apr49; LP2567.
LAYING OUT AND INSTALLING STERN TUBE, TAIL SHAFT AND PROPELLER. © R. C. M. Productions, Inc.
Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.
1. Running a Temporary Line. © title, descr., & 15 prints, 13Dec43; MU14276.
2. Laying Off Bulkheads. © title, descr., & 15 prints, 13Dec43; MU14277.
3. Running a Permanent Line and Boring. © title, descr., & 20 prints, 26Jun44; MU14969.
4. Fitting Tube, Shaft and Propeller. © title, descr., & 20 prints, 26Jun44; MU14970.
LAYING OUT, DRILLING, AND TAPPING FLANGES ON SEA CHEST.
Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.
© R.C.M. Productions, Inc.; title, descr., & 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14187.
THE LAZY HUNTER. Released by Warner Bros., c1946. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Director, Howard Hill; narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Oct46; MP1237.
LAZY LADY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 24Dec45; MP60.
LAZY RIVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14548.
LAZY RIVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America. Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 4Dec44; MP15462.
LAZYBONES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11932.
LEADER LINE STYLING. Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc. 1 min., sd. Chevrolet.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc,; title & descr., 1Nov41; 80 prints, 3Nov41; MU11709.
LEADERSHIP IN ACTION. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by Frigidaire Division, General Motors Corp. 45 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Bill Smith, a Frigidaire dealer, takes a tour through the company's factory and through the Engineering, Research, Test, and Home Economics Departments.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 15May48; 44 prints, 17May48; MU3004.
LEAP YEAR LENA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14407.
LEARN AND LIVE. The Vitaphone Corp., in cooperation with the U. S. Army, c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Jul45; LP13394.
LEARNING TO SWIM. Presented by United States Coast Guard. sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title, descr., & 5 prints, 24May44; MU14864.
LEARNING TO UNDERSTAND CHILDREN. PART 1. A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947. 21 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (Teacher Education Series, Film 1)
Summary: A case study of a maladjusted girl of 15, with a presentation of the diagnostic techniques employed by her teacher. Prepared to accompany the textbook, "Student Teaching," by Dr. Raleigh Schorling.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 17Dec47; MP2672.
LEARNING TO UNDERSTAND CHILDREN. PART 2. A REMEDIAL PROGRAM. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947. 23 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (Teacher Education Series, Film 2)
Summary: This film shows how a maladjusted student's interest in art is used to develop interest in other work and confidence in herself. A continuation of the case study begun in Part 1. Prepared to accompany the textbook, "Student Teaching," by Dr. Raleigh Schorling.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc,; 17Dec47; MP2673.
LEATHER BURNERS. Released thru United Artists, c1942. 66 min., sd. Based upon the story by Bliss Lomax and characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Joseph E. Henabery; screenplay, Jo Pagano; music score, Samuel Kaylin; music direction, Irvin Talbot; photography, Russell Harlan; editor, Carrol Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 26Oct42; LP12292.
LEATHER GLOVES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the story by Richard English.
Summary: A down-and-out boxer regains his self-respect.
Credits: Producers and directors, Richard Quine, William Asher; screenplay, Brown Holmes; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
Cast: Cameron Mitchell, Virginia Grey, Jane Nigh, Sam Levene, Henry O'Neill.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 2Nov48; LP1897.
LEATHERNECKS ON PARADE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. with the cooperation of the U. S. Marine Corps, c1944. 1 reel, sd., color. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 14Jan44; MP14788.
THE LEATHERPUSHERS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar; director, John Rawlins; screenplay, Larry Rhine, Ben Chapman, Maxwell Shane; cameraman, Stanley Cortez; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Sep40; LP9904.
LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. Presented by Darryl F. Zanuck. 9,945 ft., sd., 35mm. Based on the novel by Ben Ames Williams.
Credits: Director, John M. Stahl; screenplay, Joe Swerling; music, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 5Jan46; LP579.
LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based on the comic strip "Blondie" created by Chic Young.
Credits: Producer, Burt Kelly; director, Abby Berlin, original screenplay, Connie Lee; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Feb45; LP13098.
LEAVE IT TO HENRY. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1949. 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the story "The Cruise of the Prairie Queen" by D. D. Beauchamp.
Summary: A small town farce about a lawyer who is accused of setting fire to a toll bridge which is accidentally burned during the community centennial celebration.
Credits: Producer, Peter Scully; director, Jean Yarbrough; music director, Edward Kay; film editor, Peter Scully.
Cast: Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett, Gary Gray, Barbara Brown, Mary Stuart.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Jun49; LP2393.
LEAVE IT TO ROLL-OH. Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title & descr., 25Apr40; 231 prints, 26Apr40; LU9603.
LEAVE IT TO THE IRISH. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, William Beaudine; original screenplay, Tim Ryan, Eddie M. Davis; photographer, Ira Morgan; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Jul44; LP12727.
LEAVE US CHASE IT. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry Binder; director, Howard Swift; story, Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons, Paul Sommer, Jay Sarbry; music, Darrell Calker.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 8May47; LP983.
LEAVES. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clyde Fisher, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Melvin Brodshaug and Laura Krieger Eads.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 25Jun47; MP2295.
LEBENDE TEDDY BAEREN. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. German version of "Live Teddy Bears."
Summary: Portrays the life and habits of the koala, emphasizing the adaptation of the koala to its environment, especially in relation to food supply. For primary and middle grades.
Credits: Collaborators, The Staff of the Australian Museum.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 25Aug49; MP4616.
LEES HAND HOOKED RUGS BY MINERVA. James Lees and Sons Co., c1949. 1 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A spot commercial demonstrating the making of a hand-hooked rug with Minerva Sparkletone rug yarns.
Appl. author: Karl Katz.
© James Lees and Sons Co.; 2Aug49; MP4488.
LEGACY. SEE Adam Had Four Sons.
THE LEGEND OF COYOTE ROCK. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Disney Pluto)
Credits: Director, Charles Nichols; story, Eric Gurney; animation, John Lounsbery, Norman Tate, George Nicholas, Edwin Aardal; music, Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.
© Walt Disney Productions; 10Apr45; LP13600.
LA LÉGENDE D'UYLENSPIEGEL. SEE The Mysterious Picture.
LEGION OF THE LAWLESS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 59 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, David Howard; story, Berne Giler; screenplay, Doris Schroeder; music director, Paul Sawtell; editor, Frederick Knudtson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 5Jan40; LP9343.
LEGS AIN'T NO GOOD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Dec42; MP13173.
LEND A PAW. Walt Disney Productions, c1941. 1 reel. (A Walt Disney Mickey Mouse)
© Walt Disney Productions; 18Jul41; LP10691.
LEO REISMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 24Dec41; MP12449.
THE LEOPARD MAN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 66 min., sd. From the novel "Black Alibi" by Cornell Woolrich.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director, Jacques Tourneur; screenplay, Ardel Wray; music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Mark Robson.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19May43; LP12246.
THE LEOPARD MEN OF AFRICA. Zeidman International, Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Directors, Paul Hoefler, Allyn Butterfield; story, Paul Hoefler.
© Zeidman International, Inc,; 20Jun40; LP9775.
LEPRECHAUN'S GOLD. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Bill Tytla; story, I. Klein; animation, George Garmanetti, Steve Muffatti; music, Winston Sharples.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Oct49; LP2577.
LES BROWN AND THE BAND OF RENOWN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 15 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Will Cowan; film editor, Danny B. Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Mar49; MP4085.
LET 'EM GO ALIVE! Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Jul42; MP12702.
LET HUEY DO IT. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity, no. 116)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien, Thomas Mead; narrator, Walter Herlihy.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Feb43; MP13309.
LET IT BE ME. c1944. 7 min., sd., color. (Blue Ribbon Hit Parade Cartoon) A Reissue.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Oct44; MP15293.
LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Dec44; MP15471.
LET ME OFF UPTOWN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 12Jan42; MP12047.
LET YOURSELF GO! Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title & descr., 22Jan41; 710 prints, 21Jan41; LU10184.
LET'S ALL BACK THE ATTACK. Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14598.
LET'S ALL BE AMERICANS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11477.
LET'S BE READY. Safety Education Dept., Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., c1942. Presented by The Connecticut Defense Council. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: F. W. Bright.
© Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.; 2Apr42; MP12346.
LET'S BEAT OUT SOME LOVE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Oct43; MP14083.
LET'S COGITATE. Loew's Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith Specialty) (Have You Ever Wondered, no. 2) An MGM picture. Based on material appearing in Parents Magazine.
Summary: Pete Smith endeavors to tell why a boomerang comes back, and how many miles an elevator boy travels in a day.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete Smith; director, David Barclay; screenplay, Joe Ansen, David Barclay; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
Cast: Dave O'Brien.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Dec48; MP3576.
LET'S COUNT. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of counting, distinguishes between cardinal and ordinal counting, and illustrates the advantages of grouping, tally marks, and numerical symbols. For children in the primary grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator, F. Lynwood Wren.
© David A. Smart; 16Jul48; MP3702.
LET'S COUNT THE COST. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company, c1948, 16 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: This film, part of a campaign for greater public safety, presents the reasons for increases in insurance rates, describes the causes of accidents on the highways, and explains ways to prevent them.
© The Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.; 15Sep48; MP3926.
LET'S DO IT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 6Apr42; MP12403.
LET'S DREAM THIS ONE OUT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Oct41; MP11687.
LET'S FACE IT. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based on a musical play by Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields, and Cole Porter. Suggested by a play by Norma Mitchell and Russell G. Medcraft.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohlmar; director, Sidney Lanfield; screenplay, Harry Tugend; music direction, Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Paul Weatherwax.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Oct43; LP12310.
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL. Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 19May41; MP11162.
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 14Jul41; MP11328.
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 4Oct43; MP14024.
LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 21Sep43; MP13993.
LET'S GET LOST. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp, of America, Inc.; 2Aug43; MP13814.
LET'S GET OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp. 12 min., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of the first few minutes of every sales contact, and suggests five important objectives to be accomplished in these few minutes.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title, descr., & 7 prints, 15May48; MU3002.
LET'S GET TOUGH. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Sam Katzman, Jack Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story and screenplay, Harvey Gates; photographer, Art Reed; film editor, Robert Golden.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 22May42; LP11456.
LET'S GO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec42; MP13455.
LET'S GO COLLEGIATE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Jean Yarbrough; original screenplay, Edmond Kelso; music director, Edward Kay; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Sep41; LP10704.
LET'S GO FISHING. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Directors: Van Campen Heilner, Andre de La Varre; narrator, Sam Balter. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Nov44; LP12956.
LET'S GO GUNNING. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd., color. (The Sports Parade)
Credits: Producers, Blumenthal and de La Varre; director, Van Campen Heilner; narrator, Knox Manning.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP418.
LET'S GO LATIN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short.
Credits: Producer and director, Harold James Moore; music director, Jack Shaindlin; editor, Leonard Anderson.
Cast: Chito Izar, Chico and his Rhumba Rascals.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Feb48 (in notice: 1947); MP2871.
LET'S GO STEADY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; director, Del Lord; story, William B. Sackheim; screenplay, Erna Lazarus; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Jan45; LP13146.
LET'S GO STEPPING. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; direction and screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor, Lyle Boyer.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4May45; LP13345.
LET'S GO SWIMMING. Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Credits: Director, Frederick Richards; narration, Charles Tedford; narrator, Knox Manning.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 25Jan47; MP1617.
LET'S GO TO THE CIRCUS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A visit behind the scenes of the big top and a ringside view of the various acts, including the clowns, acrobats, animals, and the human projectiles.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 10Nov49; MP4847.
LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. in cooperation with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, c1948. Presented by members of the motion picture industry. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: First in a series of films about motion pictures. Shows how they began, how they are made today, and the people who make and show them.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec48; MP4068.
LET'S HAVE FUN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director, Charles Barton; story and screenplay, Harry Sauber; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, William Claxton.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Feb43; LP11884.
LET'S LIVE A LITTLE. United California Productions, Inc. Released by Eagle-Lion Films, c1948. 85 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A farce about the romantic misadventures of a high-strung advertising executive who becomes involved with two female clients.
Credits: Producers, Eugene Frenke, Robert Cummings; director, Richard Wallace; original story, Albert J. Cohen, Jack Harvey; screenplay, Howard Irving Young, Edmund Hartmann, Albert J. Cohen, Jack Harvey; music score, Werner Heymann; music director, Irving Friedman; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
Cast: Hedy Lamarr, Robert Cummings, Anna Sten, Robert Shayne, Mary Treen.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 6Nov48; LP1950.
LET'S LIVE AGAIN. Frank Seltzer Productions, Inc. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Films, Inc., c1948. 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A farce about an atomic scientist who is committed to a sanitarium because he believes that a mongrel dog is the reincarnation of his missing brother.
Credits: Producer, Frank N. Seltzer; director, Herbert I. Leeds; original story, Herman Wohl, John Vlahos; screenplay, Rodney Carlisle, Robert Smalley; music score, Ralph Stanley; film editor, Bert Jordon.
Cast: John Emery, Hillary Brooke, Taylor Holmes, Diana Douglas, James Millican, Rags.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 19Feb48; LP1859.
LET'S LOOK AT ANIMALS. Young America Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Designed for use in the primary grades this animated film shows how animals differ both in appearance and living habits.
Credits: Adviser, Dr. Gerald S. Craig.
© Young America Films, Inc.; 22Mar49; MP3952.
LET'S MAKE BELIEVE. sd., color, 16mm.
© Grace Petitclerc & William de Diego; title, descr., & 20 prints, 6Jun49; MU4719.
Summary: A series for children which reenacts Mother Goose nursery rhymes.
1. Jack Be Nimble, Hector Protector Was Dressed All in Green, and Wee Willie Winkie.
2. Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill, and Hippity Hop to the Barber Shop.
LET'S MAKE MUSIC. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 84 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict; director, Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, Nathanael West; music director, Roy Webb; editor, Desmond Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17Jan41; LP10472.
LET'S MAKE RHYTHM. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947. 20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Musical Featurette, no. 3)
Credits: Director, Wallace Grissell; written by George Bilson; film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Stan Kenton, Gail Davis, Jay Norris, June Christy.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23May47; LP1067.
LET'S PLAY FAIR. Coronet, c1949. 9 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Presents problems of give and take, and teaches the value of fair play. For children in the second through the sixth grades.
Credits: Educational Collaborator, William E. Young.
© David A. Smart; 12Jul49; MP4494.
LET'S PLAY SAFE. Portafilms, c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, William H. Murray.
© Portafilms; 20Sep47; MP2578.
LET'S SCUFFLE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 12Jan42; MP12050.
LET'S SING A COLLEGE SONG. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sing and Be Happy Series, no. 13)
Credits: Producer and director, Harold James Moore; screenplay, Courtney Leigh.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Apr47; MP2182.
LET'S SING A LOVE SONG. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Summary: A musical short featuring "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," "Blue Bells of Scotland," "Santa Lucia" and "When You and I Were Young Maggie." Designed for audience participation.
Credits: Director, Benjamin R. Parker; screenplay, Courtney Leigh; editor, Leonard Anderson.
© Universal International Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Jan49 (in notice: 1948); MP3855.
LET'S SING A SONG ABOUT THE MOONLIGHT. Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Memories from Melody Lane) Warner Bros.
Credits: Directed and written by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 19Dec47; MP2705.
LET'S SING A SONG FROM THE MOVIES. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Memories From Melody Lane) Warner Bros.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; directed and written by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore; film editor, Harold McLernon.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Aug48; MP3260.
LET'S SING A SONG OF THE WEST. Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Memories from Melody Lane) Warner Bros.
Credits: Written and directed by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 24Sep47; MP2369.
LET'S SING A STEPHEN FOSTER SONG. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Memories from Melody Lane) Warner Bros.
Summary: Recreates scenes from the life of Stephen Foster, and shows him at work on "My Old Kentucky Home," "Swanee River," "Beautiful Dreamer," and "Camptown Races." Designed for audience participation.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; directed and written by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore; film editor, Harold McLernon.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar48; MP2975.
LET'S SING A STEPHEN FOSTER SONG. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Memories from Melody Lane) Warner Bros.
Summary: Recreates scenes from the life of Stephen Foster, and shows him at work on "My Old Kentucky Home," "Swanee River," "Beautiful Dreamer," and "Camptown Races." Designed for audience participation.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; directed and written by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore; film editor, Harold McLernon.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Mar48; MP4580.
LET'S SING A WESTERN SONG. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sing and Be Happy Series)
Credits: Director, Harold James Moore.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27May47; MP2127.
LET'S SING AN OLD-TIME SONG. Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: Stories behind the writing of favorite songs, such as "The Band Played on," "A Bicycle Built for Two," and "Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine." Designed for audience participation.
Credits: Directed and written by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 7Dec47; MP2626.
LET'S SING GRANDFATHER'S FAVORITES. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Memories from Melody Lane) Warner Bros.
Credits: Directed and written by Jack Scholl; narrator, Art Gilmore.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 3Mar48; MP2807.
LET'S TALK IT OVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 1Jun43; MP13626.
LET'S VISIT A POULTRY FARM. Coronet, c1948, 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A young girl visits a poultry farm where she sees chickens, ducks, and turkeys. She sees the pullet range; observes how eggs are gathered, sorted and packed; and learns to appreciate the importance of a hatchery. For primary and intermediate grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator, I. Owen Foster.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 18Feb48; MP4278.
THE LETTER. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 11 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. By W. Somerset Maugham.
Credits: Director, William Wyler; screenplay, Howard Koch; music, Max Steiner.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Nov40; LP10068.
A LETTER FOR EVIE. Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the story "The Adventure of a Ready Letter Writer," by Blanche Brace.
Credits: Producer, William H. Wright; director, Jules Dassin; screenplay, De Vallon Scott, Alan Friedman; music score, George Bassman; film editor, Chester W. Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Dec45; LP54.
LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN. Rampart Productions, Inc. Released by Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 90 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "Brief einer Unbekannten," by Stefan Zweig.
Summary: Shows the undying love of a young girl for the pianist who betrays and forgets her. Setting, Vienna in the 1890's.
Credits: Producer, John Houseman; director, Max Opuls; screenplay, Howard Koch; orchestrations, David Tamkin; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Ted J. Kent.
Cast: Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Mady Christians, Marcel Journet, Art Smith.
Appl. author: Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
© Rampart Productions, Inc.; 10Jun48; LP1916.
A LETTER FROM BATAAN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942. 14 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William C. Thomas; director, William H. Pine; screenplay, Maxwell Shane; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; editor, Howard A. Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Sep42; LP11615.
A LETTER FROM CAIRO. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Lowell Thomas' Magic Carpet of Movietone)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; continuity, David Cooper; narrator, Lowell Thomas; music score, L. De Francesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 5May41; MP11265.
A LETTER FROM IRELAND. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 2,002 ft., sd. (A Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Director, Brian Desmond Hurst.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14May43; MP13601.
LETTER TO A REBEL. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948. 17 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This Is America, no. 9)
Summary: Free enterprise and the capitalistic system are defended by a small-town newspaper editor in a letter to his son, a college student who fancies himself a rebel against the established order.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director, Larry O'Reilly; script, Oviatt McConnell; narrator, Dwight Weist; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 25Jun48; MP3189.
A LETTER TO THREE WIVES. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a story by John Klempner.
Summary: A comedy describing the manners and morals of suburbia. When a hated rival sends a cryptic note to three wives telling them that she has run off with one of their husbands, each wife examines her marital security.
Credits: Producer, Sol C. Siegel; direction and screenplay, Joseph L. Mankiewicz; adaptation, Vera Caspery; music, Alfred Newman; editor, J. Watson Webb, Jr.
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 20Jan49; LP2208.
LEVELING TRAINING. © George Fry & Associates, Inc.
Appl. author: William J. Biehl.
C–0. Four Body Motions. © title, descr., & 4 prints, 25Oct46; MU1231.
C–16. Wrist Motion. © title, descr., & 2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1443.
C–17. Forearm Motion. © title, descr., & 2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1444.
C–18. Full Arm Motion, © title, descr., & 2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1445.
C–19. Full Body Motion. © title, descr., & 2 prints, 29Dec46; MU1446.
C–23. Full Arm Motion. © title, descr., & 2 prints, 15Sep46; MU1274.
C–24. The Leveling Technique Applied to a Small Assembly Operation. © title, descr., & 2 prints, 15Sep46; MU1377.
C–25. Combined Motions, © title, descr., & 4 prints, 29Dec46; MU1447.
'LEVEN THIRTY SATURDAY NIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 9Mar42; MP12305.
LEW LEHR MAKES THE NEWS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Movietone's Dribble Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music score, L. de Francesco; editor, Russ Sheilds.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 26May44; MP14932.
LIBELED LADY. SEE Easy To Wed.
LIBERIA, AFRICA'S ONLY REPUBLIC. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. 28 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Illustrates the growth and development of one of the world's largest rubber plantations and shows the economic and social progress of the Liberian people.
© The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.; title, descr., & 2 prints, 23Aug48; MU4423.
LIBERTE PROVISOIRE. SEE He Stayed for Breakfast.
LIBERTY ON PARADE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Jun43; MP13699.
THE LIBRARIAN. Burton Holmes Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Your Life Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.
© A. P. Twogood; 15May47; MP2079.
LIEBESTRAUM. Musicolor, Inc. Released by United Artists, c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (David L. Loew Musicolor Short)
Summary: A musical short presenting "Liebestraum (A Dream of Love)" by Franz Liszt.
Credits: Producer, Werner Janssen; orchestrations, Charles Miller.
© Musicolor, Inc.; 7May48; MP3860.
LE LIÈVRE ET LA TORTUE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. French version of "The Hare and the Tortoise."
Summary: Real animal characters enact the well-known fable about the race between the tortoise and the hare.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 16Sep48; MP3377.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP. The Archers. Released by United Artists Corp., c1945. Presented by G. C. F. 149 min., sd., color.
Credits: Directed and written by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger; music, Allan Gray; photographer, George Perinal; editor, John Seabourne. Technicolor.
© General Film Distributors, Ltd.; 1Jun45; LP659.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF THE WICKED LADY SKELTON. SEE The Wicked Lady.
LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 7,575 ft., sd. From a play by Emlyn Williams.
Credits: Director, Irving Pichel; screenplay, Nunnally Johnson; music, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 25Dec42; LP11806.
LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the characters created by Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Director, George B. Seitz; screenplay, Agnes Christine Johnston; music direction, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Elmo Veron.
© Loew's Inc.; 12Aug41; LP10803.
LIFE IN A DROP OF WATER. Coronet, c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Robert T. Hatt.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul47; MP2571.
LIFE IN A FISHING VILLAGE. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows typical scenes in the harbor and town of Gravarna, a fishing village on the west coast of Sweden, with emphasis on the importance of the fishing fleet to the activities of the entire village. For children and adults.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clyde F. Kohn.
© David A. Smart; 27Oct48; MP3724.
LIFE IN A NUDIST COLONY. Telafilm Co., c1949. 13 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how the people live in the Spatzl Colony, off Lye Lane, London, England.
Appl. author: Louis Erisman.
© Telafilm Co.; 26Aug49; MP4610.
LIFE IN HOT, DRY LANDS (CALIFORNIA). Coronet, c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the plant and animal life of the desert and the activities of the nomadic people who struggle for an existence in arid regions.
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R. McConnell.
© David A. Smart; 11May49; MP4221.
LIFE IN LOWLANDS (THE NETHERLANDS). Coronet, c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the geographical features of the Netherlands and explains how dikes are constructed, how the land is drained, and how the land and canals complement each other for farming and shipping. For intermediate, junior and senior high school grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clyde Kohn.
© David A. Smart; 9Mar49; MP4233.
LIFE IN MEDITERRANEAN LANDS (CALIFORNIA). Coronet, c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the effect that the "Mediterranean climate" has on the lives and occupations of the inhabitants of Southern California.
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R. McConnell.
© David A. Smart; 11May49; MP4236.
LIFE IN OLD LOUISIANA (1830–1850). Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. With teacher's handbook.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 26Dec41; MP14199.
LIFE IN PARIS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1939. 972 ft., sd. (A Columbia Tour)
Credits: Producer, André De La Varre; narrator, Len Sterling.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30Dec39; MP9839.
LIFE IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA. Coronet, c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows how irrigation has made the dry soil of central California rich and productive.
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R. McConnell.
© David A. Smart; 28Apr49; MP4237.
A LIFE IN YOUR HANDS. Time, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A film to promote the Red Cross National Blood Program. Shows the peacetime need for blood donations and illustrates how the blood is collected, processed and distributed.
© Time, Inc.; 30Apr48; MP3078.
LIFE INSURANCE OCCUPATIONS. Vocational Guidance Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An analysis of the operations of life insurance companies.
Appl. author: Arthur P. Twogood.
© Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.; 30Sep48; MP3893.
LIFE LINES.
Appl. author: W. D. Mattison.
© General Cable Corp.; title, descr., & 3 prints, 21Sep46; MU1107.
LIFE LINES. Aetna Life Affiliated Companies for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., c1948. 9 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: A study of rules for safe swimming.
© Aetna Casualty & Surety Company; 1Jul48; MP3931.
THE LIFE OF RILEY. 2,650 ft. each. A television series adapted from the radio program. © Irving Brecher.
Credits: Producer and director, Irving Brecher; original story, Irving Brecher, Reuben Ship, Alan Lipscott.
Cast: Jackie Gleason, Rosemary DeCamp, Gloria Winters, Lanny Rees.
2. Telecast Oct. 4, 1949; title, descr., & 2 prints, 5Dec49; LU2652.
3. Telecast Oct. 25, 1949; title, descr., & 3 prints, 5Dec49; LU2653.
4. Telecast Oct. 11, 1949; title, descr., & 2 prints, 9Dec49; LU2661.
5. Telecast Oct. 18, 1949; title, descr., & 2 prints, 9Dec49; LU2662.
6. Telecast Nov. 8, 1949; title, descr., & 2 prints, 9Dec49; LU2663.
THE LIFE OF RILEY. Brecher Productions, Inc. Released through Universal International Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the radio program of the same title.
Summary: A comedy about the domestic trials of a goodhearted, but bumbleheaded, factory hand. Setting, California.
Credits: Produced, directed and written by Irving Brecher; music, Frank Skinner; film editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast: William Bendix, James Gleason, Rosemary DeCamp, Bill Goodwin, Beulah Bondi.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Brecher Productions, Inc.; 15Mar49; LP2272.
THE LIFE OF THE BLESSED MOTHER CABRINI. Roma Film Co., c1946. 8 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Narrator, Cletus McCarthy.
© Roma Film Co.; 1Mar46; LP407.
LIFE ON A FRENCH FARM. Coronet, c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A general picture of life in rural France, emphasizing the importance of agriculture to the economy of France, and comparing some of the problems of farming in France to those in the United States. For elementary and high school grades.
Credits: Educational collaborator, W. R. McConnell.
© David A. Smart; 14Jun49; MP4220.
LIFE (ON THE HORTOBAGY). Released by Jewel Productions, Inc., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Adapted from the story "Hortobagy."
Credits: Photographer, Laszlo Schaffer.
Appl. author: Georg Höllering.
© Eureka Productions, Inc.; 20Jan40; LP9814.
LIFE SAVING FINGERS. Idaho Division, American Cancer Society, c1948. 21 min., si., color, 16mm.
Summary: A teaching film, intended to help women discover abnormalities of the breast that might lead to cancer.
Appl. author: A. M. Popma.
© Idaho Division, American Cancer Society and A. M. Popma; 23Jan48; MP3100.
LIFE THAT SATISFIES. C.O. Baptista Films, c1946. 700 ft., sd., 16mm.
© C.O. Baptista Films, owner of Scriptures Visualized Inst.; 1Dec46; MP1406.
LIFE WITH BABY. SEE The March of Time, 1946.
LIFE WITH BLONDIE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 7 reels, sd. Based upon the comic strip "Blondie" created by Chic Young.
Credits: Director, Abby Berlin; original screenplay, Connie Lee.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Dec45; LP31.
LIFE WITH FEATHERS. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Virgil Ross; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 24Mar45; MP15749.
LIFE WITH FIDO. Terrytoons, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 21Aug42; MP14670.
LIFE WITH HENRY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Jay Theodore Reed; original story and screenplay, Clifford Goldsmith, Don Hartman; music score, Frederick Hollander; photographer, Leo Tover; film editor, William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Jan41; LP10203.
LIFEBOAT. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 9,500 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Alfred Hitchcock; story, John Steinbeck; screenplay, Jo Swerling; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 28Jan44; LP12521.
LIGGAAMSVERDEDIGING TEEN SIEKTE. SEE Body Defenses Against Disease.
LIGHT AND POWER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Our Land and People Series)
Summary: The film shows that Faraday's dynamo, Morse's telegraph, Bell's telephone and Edison's incandescent lamp are inventions that marked turning points in man's use of electric power, and emphasizes the value of electricity as a tool of modern research.
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris Vermont; script, Robert M. Hertzberg; narrator, Jackson Beck; collaborators, Walter A. Anderson, Eric H. Haight, John E. Ivey, Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee Morton, Samuel R. Powers, Howard E. Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page, Jr., Miller McClintock; music, L. DeFrancesco; film editors, John Oser, Lawrence Katz.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 12Nov47; MP2783.
LIGHT AND SHADOW. Young America Films, Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Explains the basic principles or light transmission, demonstrates reflection of light, and defines the terms transparent, translucent, and opaque. For elementary school science classes.
Credits: Advisers, Gerald S. Craig, Helen Warrin.
Appl. author: Leonard Peck.
© Leonard Peck Productions; 15Jan49; MP4064.
THE LIGHT IN YOUR LIFE. Ralph G. Wolff Studios for the Lamp Dept., General Electric Co. 25 min., sd., color, 16mm.
Summary: Through the experiences of a little girl, the film tells with photography and animated sequences the story of the wide variety of G-E lamps and the accuracy with which they are made.
Cast: Eilene Janssen.
© General Electric Co.; title & descr., 21Mar49; prints, 20Jun49; MU4189.
LIGHT IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. Walt Disney Productions, c1945. Presented by National Better Light Better Sight Bureau. 1 reel, color, 16mm.
© Walt Disney Productions; 3Dec45; MP1834.
THE LIGHT OF DAY. Presented by Firestone.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.
© The Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.; title & descr., 5Jun42; 506 prints, 6Jun42; MU12548.
THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd. Based on Zane Grey's book.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norman Houston; music score, Victor Young; photography, Russell Harlan; film editor, Sherman A. Rose.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19Apr40; LP9571.
THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 10 reels, sd. Based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling.
Credits: Producer and director, William A. Wellman; screenplay, Robert Carson; photography, Theodore Sparkuhl, Guy Bennett; film editor, Thomas Scott.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Feb40; LP9412.
LIGHTHOUSE. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1947. 6 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. A Sunset production.
Credits: Producer, Franklin Gilbert; director, Frank Wisbar; original story and adaptation, Don Martin; screenplay, Robert Churchill; music, Ernest Gold; film editor, Robert Jahns.
Cast: Don Castle, June Lang, John Litel.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 10Jan47; LP792.
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPING. Walt Disney Productions, c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story, Harry Reeves, Jesse Marsh; animation, Hal King, Bob Carlson, Judge Whitaker, Fred Jones; music, Oliver Wallace.
© Walt Disney Productions; 15Apr46; LP1126.
LIGHTNIN' IN THE FOREST. Republic Productions, Inc., c1948. 58 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A young girl's craving for excitement is cured when she becomes involved with a group of gangsters.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Picker; director, George Blair; original story, J. Benton Cheney; screenplay, John K. Butler; music director, Mort Glickman; film editor, Irving M. Schoenberg.
Cast: Lynne Roberts, Donald Barry, Warren Douglas.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 31Mar48; LP1591.
LIGHTNING RAIDERS. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original story and screenplay, Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 10Dec45; LP13704.
LIGHTNING RAIDERS. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc., c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original story and screenplay, Elmer Clifton; music director, Lee Zahler.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 22Jun46; LP413.
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 936 ft., sd. (Famous Bands, no. 3)
Credits: Producer and director, Ted Lloyd; story, David O. Alber; narrator, Alan Courtney; music supervision, Sam Tabak; cameramen, George Hinners, Edward Hyland; editor, Harry Glass.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 23Dec42; LP12032.
LIGHTS FANTASTIC. c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Productions.
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story, Dave Monahan; animation, Gil Turner; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29May42; MP12522.
LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE. c1944. Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey; director, Frank McDonald; original screenplay, Gordon Kahn, Bob Williams; music director, Morton Scott; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Ralph Dixon.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Oct44; LP12999.
LES LIGNES DE DEFENSE DU CORPS HUMAIN CONTRE LA MALADIE. Encyclopaedia Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 15Jul46; MP872.
LIKE FATHER—LIKE SON. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13Dec46; MP1387.
A LIKELY STORY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947. 88 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Suggested by a story by Alexander Kenedi.
Credits: Producer, Richard H. Berger; director, H. C. Potter; written by Bess Taffel; music, Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker.
Cast: Barbara Hale, Bill Williams, Lanny Rees, Sam Levene, Dan Tobin.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 30Apr47; LP1068.
LI'L ABNER. c1940. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 78 min., sd. From an original story by Al Capp. Based upon the United Feature comic "Li'l Abner."
Credits: Director, Albert S. Rogell; story, Ben Oakland, Milton Drake, Milton Berle; screenplay, Charles Kerr, Tyler Johnson; music director, Lud Gluskin; editors, Otto Ludwig, Donn Hayes.
© Vogue Pictures, Ltd.; 1Nov40; LP10126.
LI'L ABNER. SEE
A Pee-kool-yar-sit-chee-ay-shun.
Kickapoo Juice.
Porkyliar Piggy.
Sadie Hawkins Day.
LI'L LIZA JANE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 9Aug43; MP13835.
LILLIAN RUSSELL. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 11,433 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings; screenplay, William Anthony McGuire; music director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 24May40; LP10070.
LILY, HOT FROM CHILE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Jun41; MP11190.
LINDA, BE GOOD. Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Cameo production.
Summary: Misunderstandings arise when a housewife forsakes domesticity and joins a burlesque chorus in order to gather material for a book.
Credits: Producer, Matty Kemp; director, Frank McDonald; original story, Richard Irving Hyland, Howard Harris; screenplay, Leslie Vale, George Halasz; music direction and score, Jack Mason; film editor, Norman A. Cerf.
Cast: Elyse Knox, Marie Wilson, John Hubbard, Sir Lancelot.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 3Jan48; LP1400.
LINDA BROWN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 6Sep43; MP13931.
THE LION AND THE MOUSE. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Nov43; LP12921.
THE LION HAS WINGS. London Film Productions, Ltd., in collaboration with the British Royal Air Force. Distributed by United Artists, c1940. 8 reels, sd. An Alexander Korda production. By Ian Dalrymple.
Credits: Associate producer, Ian Dalrymple; directors, Michael Powell, Brian Desmond Hurst, Adrian Brunel; narrator, Lowell Thomas; music score, Richard Addinsell; music director, Muir Mathieson; photography, Osmond Borradaile, Harry Stradling, Bernard Browne; film editors, Charles Frend, Henry Cornelius.
© London Film Productions, Ltd.; 9Feb40; LP9418.
LIONEL LION. Screen Gems, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Jaul Sommer; story, John McLeish.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 3Mar44; LP12554.
LIONS FOR SALE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 10 min., sd., color. (Sports Parade)
Credits: Written and directed by Del Frazier; commentator, Knox Manning.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 27Aug41; MP11497.
LIONS ON THE LOOSE. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 776 ft., sd. (A Pete Smith Specialty)
Credits: Director, Marjorie Freeman; music score, Scott Bradley; photographer, Mervyn Freeman; film editor, Philip Anderson.
© Loew's Inc.; 23May41; LP10520.
LISTEN, BOYS—! Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 999 ft., sd., b&w. (A Carey Wilson Miniature)
Credits: Director, Gunther V. Fritsch; original story and screenplay, Herbert Morgan; film editor, Chester W. Schaeffer.
© Loew's Inc.; 3Nov42; LP11697.
LISTEN, IT'S FM! c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: C. H. Bell.
© General Electric Co.; 29Aug41; LP10685.
LISTEN TO LARRY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd, (Paramount Headliner)
Credits: Direction, Leslie Roush; continuity, Justin Herman; photography, William Steiner, Jr.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Oct40; MP10548.
LISTEN TO THE BANDS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master Bands)
Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 7Nov44; MP15372.
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Oct41; MP11680.
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Dec43; MP14306.
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING BIRD. Video Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-piece cowboy orchestra play and sing "Listen to the Mocking Bird."
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr. 13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4526.
LITTLE AMERICA. SEE Discovery.
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY. Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12678.
THE LITTLE ARCHER. Vitaphone Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Sports Parade) Warner Bros.
Summary: Four-year-old Melvin Beebe, an expert archer, makes friends with the wild animals he finds on a hunting trip.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford; narrator, Marvin Miller; editor, Rex Steele.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 7Oct49; MP4596.
A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN. c1940. Presented by Universal Studios. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director, Andrew Marton; original story, Grover Jones; screenplay, Daniel Taradash, Gertrude Purcell, Harold Goldman; music director, Charles Previn; photography, John Seitz; film editor, Laslo Benedek.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Oct40; LP9973.
LITTLE BLABBERMOUSE. The Vitaphone Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story, J. B. Hardaway; animation, Richard Bickenbach; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 6Jul40; MP10319.
THE LITTLE BOY AND DOG. John Sutherland Productions, Inc., for Procter & Gamble Co., c1947. 1 min., sd., color, 35mm.
© Procter & Gamble Co.; 14Sep47; LP1221.
THE LITTLE BROADCAST. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Sep42; LP11616.
LITTLE BROWN JUG. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Screen Song)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story. Bill Turner, Larry Riley; animation, Orestes Calpin, Morey Reden, Bill Hudson.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb48; MP2734.
LITTLE BROWN JUG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 21Apr41; MP11075.
LITTLE BROWN JUG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 13Dec43; MP14272.
LITTLE BROWN JUG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 8Jan45; MP15561.
LITTLE CESARIO. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 701 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon) A Rudolf Ising production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Sep41; LP10722.
LITTLE CLAYTON FARMFRONT WONDER. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity, no. 118)
Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien, Thomas Mead; narrator, Larry Elliott.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Mar43; MP13397.
LITTLE CO-ED. Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12676.
LITTLE CUT UP. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; animation, Myron Waldman, Gordon Whittier.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Jan49; LP2081.
LITTLE DUTCH MILL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 1Jun42; MP12635.
THE LITTLE FOXES. Released through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. 116 min., sd. From the stage success by Lillian Hellman, as produced by Herman Shumlin.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Goldwyn; director, William Wyler; screenplay, Lillian Hellman; music, Meredith Willson; photography, Gregg Toland; film editor, Daniel Mandell.
© Samuel Goldwyn; 21Aug41; LP10694.
LITTLE GIANT. c1946. Presented by Universal. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Joe Gershenson; director, William A. Seiter; original story, Paul Jarrico, Richard Collins; screenplay, Walter De Leon; music score and direction, Edgar Fairchild; film editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and CS Company; 21Feb46; LP284.
A LITTLE GIRL WHO DID NOT BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS. 2 reels.
Summary: A little girl who scoffs at the idea of a Santa Claus undergoes a change of heart when she meets him on Christmas Day.
Appl. author: William Marion Riddick.
© William Marion Riddick, Hilda Goble Riddick; title, descr., & 6 prints, 31May49; LU2562.
LITTLE GRAVEL VOICE. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 746 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon) A Rudolf Ising production.
Credits: Music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 12May42; LP11323.
LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP13340.
LITTLE IODINE. Comet Productions, Inc., c1946. 57 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on Jimmy Hatlo's comic strip.
Credits: Producers, Buddy Rogers, Ralph Cohn; director, Reginald Le Borg; original screenplay, Richard Landau.
Cast: Jo Ann Marlowe, Hobart Cavanaugh, Marc Cramer, Eve Whitney.
© Comet Productions, Inc.; 11Oct46; LP802.
LITTLE ISLES OF FREEDOM. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 20 min., sd. (Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Director, Victor Stoloff; written by Dorothy Thompson; narrator, Charles Boyer.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Feb43; LP11837.
A LITTLE JIVE IS GOOD FOR YOU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 25Aug41; MP11474.
LITTLE JOE, THE WRANGLER. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake; director, Lewis D. Collins; photography, William Sickner; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Aug42; LP11554.
LITTLE JOURNEYS IN GENERAL MOTORS. Presented by General Motors Corp. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr. 14Feb46; 80 prints, 17Feb46; MU206.
LITTLE LAMBKIN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd., color. (Color Classic)
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; animation, David Tendlar, Nelson Demorest.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 2Feb40; MP10009.
LITTLE LULU. International Cellucotton Products Co. 55 seconds, b&w.
Summary: An animated television commercial for Kleenex Tissues.
© International Cellucotton Products Co.; title & descr. 1Aug49; 2 prints, 15Jul49; MU4366.
LITTLE MEN. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. Presented by Gene Towne. 84 min., sd. Towne & Baker Productions. From the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Credits: Producers, Gene Towne, Graham Baker; director, Norman Z. McLeod; screenplay, Mark Kelly, Arthur Caesar; music director, Roy Webb; editor, George Hively.
Appl. author: The Play's the Thing Productions, Inc.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 10Jan41; LP10337.
LITTLE MISS BIG. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 60 min., sd., 35mm. Based on a story by Harry H. Poppe, Chester Beecroft, and Mary Marlind.
Credits: Associate producer, Stanley Rubin; director, Erle C. Kenton; screenplay, Erna Lazarus; music director, H. J. Salter; film editor, Russell Schoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Aug46; LP545.
LITTLE MISS BROADWAY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director, Arthur Dreifuss; original screenplay, Arthur Dreifuss, Victor McLeod, Betty Wright; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
Cast: Jean Porter, John Shelton, Ruth Donnelly, Jerry Wald.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 9Jun47; LP1032.
LITTLE MISS MARKER. SEE Sorrowful Jones.
LITTLE MISS MUFFET. SEE Mother Goose Presents The Story Book Review.
LITTLE MISS PINKERTON. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 976 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Herbert Glazer; screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 14Sep43; LP12332.
LITTLE MISTER JIM. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel "Army Brat" by Tommy Wadelton.
Credits: Producer, Orville O. Dull; director, Fred Zinnemann; screenplay, George Bruce; music score, George Bassman; film editor, Frank Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 10May46; LP318.
THE LITTLE MOLE. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 844 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon) A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 10Apr41; LP10449.
LITTLE NELL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Aug43; MP13813.
LITTLE NELLIE KELLY. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon the musical comedy by George M. Cohan.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Freed; director, Norman Taurog; screenplay, Jack McGowan; music adaptation, Roger Edens; music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Frederick Y. Smith.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Nov40; LP10064.
LITTLE OLD NEW YORK. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 9,000 ft., sd. Based upon play by Rida Johnson Young.
Credits: Director, Henry King; story, John Balderston; screenplay, Harry Tugend; music director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 9Feb40; LP9694.
THE LITTLE ORPHAN. Loew's Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry Cartoon) An MGM Cartoon.
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; directors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Apr49 (in notice: 1948); LP2267.
LITTLE ORPHAN AIREDALE. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones; story, Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 6Oct47; MP2417.
LITTLE ORVIE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 66 min., sd. From the novel by Booth Tarkington.
Credits: Producer, William Sistrom; director, Ray McCarey; screenplay, Lynn Root, Frank Fenton, Robert Chapin; music score, Paul Sawtelle; editor, Theron Warth.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Mar40; LP9488.
LITTLE PINKS. SEE The Big Street.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Presented by Wahmann Hand Puppets. 650 ft., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A modernized version of the well-known fairy tale.
Appl. authors, Helen Wahmann, Lee Wahmann.
© Mary Helen Wahmann Lathrop and Emma Lee Wahmann Keel; title, descr., & 27 prints, 1Mar49; LU2202.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Universal Teletales Corp. (Telefairytale)
Summary: A dramatization of the familiar French story by Charles Perrault.
Credits: Producers, Burgess Meredith, Charles MacArthur.
© Universal Teletales Corp.; title & descr., 11Apr49; 2 prints, 30Mar49; MU3976.
LITTLE RED RIDING RABBIT. Released by Warner Bros., c1944. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story, Michael Maltese; animation, Manuel Perez; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Jan44; MP14415.
LITTLE RED SCHOOL MOUSE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 15Apr49; LP2220.
LITTLE RURAL RIDING HOOD. Loew's Inc., c1949. 6 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan, Jack Cosgrief; animation, Grant Simmons, Walter Clinton, Bob Cannon, Michael Lah; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Aug49; LP2502.
THE LITTLE SNOW MAN. Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Roy Mack.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12686.
THE LITTLE THEATRE. Distributed by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 558 ft., sd. (Phantasy, no. 10)
Credits: Story, Harry Love; animation, Allen Rose; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 15Jan41; LP11256.
LITTLE 'TINKER. Loew's Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director, Tex Avery; animation, William Shull, Grant Simmons, Walter Clinton, Robert Bentley; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 4May48 (in notice: 1947); LP1608.
LITTLE TOKYO, U. S. A. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,100 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Otto Brower; original screenplay, George Bricker; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 14Aug42; LP12024.
LITTLE TOWN IN THE OULD COUNTRY DOWN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 17Aug42; MP12849.
THE LITTLE TOY SOLDIER. Scriptures Visualized Institute, c1945. 400 ft., 16mm.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 25Jun45; MP16116.
THE LITTLE USHERETTE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26Apr43; MP13504.
THE LITTLE WHIRLWIND. Walt Disney Productions, c1941. 1 reel. A Walt Disney Mickey Mouse production.
© Walt Disney Productions; 14Feb41; LP10288.
LITTLE WHITE LIE. Loew's Inc., c1945. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 989 ft., sd., b&w. (A Miniature)
Credits: Director, Paul Burnford; original story, Ruth McCaslin; screenplay, Lewis Jacobs; music score, Max Terr; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Feb45; LP13207.
LITTLE WITCH. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 18 min., sd., color. (A Paramount Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Director, George B. Templeton; original screenplay, Franz Rosenwald; music director, Harry Simeone; editor, Helene Turner. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Oct45; LP13.
LITTLE WOMEN. Loew's Inc., c1949. 121 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Summary: The joys and sorrows of the March family during the Civil War era.
Credits: Producer and director, Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay, Andrew Solt, Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman; music score, Adolph Deutsch; film editor, Ralph E. Winters.
Cast: June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Margaret O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh.
© Loew's Inc.; 11Feb49; LP2131.
LIVE—AND LET LIVE. Aetna Life Affiliated Companies, for The Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author; Leslie S. Coleman.
© Aetna Life Affiliated Companies; 15Sep47; MP2375.
LIVE TEDDY BEARS; the koala. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with The Staff of the Australian Museum, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 17Oct47; MP2460.
LIVE TEDDY BEARS. SEE Lebende Teddy Baeren.
LIVE TODAY FOR TOMORROW. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 91 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Previously entitled "An Act of Murder," and "The Case Against Calvin Cooke." Based upon the novel "The Mills of God," by Ernst Lothar.
Summary: An honest Pennsylvania judge is tried for the mercy-killing of his incurably ill wife.
Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler; director, Michael Gordon; screenplay, Michael Blankfort, Robert Thoeren; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; orchestrations, David Tamkin; film editor, Ralph Dawson.
Cast: Frederick March, Edmond O'Brien, Florence Eldridge, Geraldine Brooks, Stanley Ridges.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov48; LP1947.
LIVE WIRES. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd. Based on an original story by Jeb Schary.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director, Phil Karlson; original screenplay, Tim Ryan, Josef Mischel; photographer, William A. Sickner; film editor, Fred McGuire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 12Jan46; LP19.
LIVIN, LOVIN, LAUGHIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12147.
THE LIVING GHOST. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; director, William Beaudine; original story, Howard Dimsdale; screenplay, Joseph Hoffman; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 23Oct42; LP11657.
LIVING IN A BIG WAY. Loew's Inc., c1947. 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director and author of original story, Gregory LaCava; screenplay, Gregory LaCava, Irving Ravetch; music director, Lennie Hayton; film editor, Ferris Webster.
Cast: Gene Kelly, Marie McDonald, Charles Winninger, Phyllis Thaxter, Spring Byington.
© Loew's Inc.; 7Jun47; LP1063.
LIVING LITHOGRAPHY. Released by the Lithographers National Association, Inc., color, 16mm.
Credits: Kodachrome.
Appl. author: Richard Roley.
© Lithographers National Association, Inc.; title, descr., & 2 prints, 20Jun41; MU11249.
LIVING WITH LIONS. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: Cleland Scott, of Nairobi, East Africa, plays host to lions and leopards in his house and yard.
Credits: Director, S. R. Cleland Scott; narrator, Knox Manning; film editor, Victor Kline.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Mar48; MP3070.
LO, THE POOR BUFFALO. Screen Gems, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody, no. 135)
Credits: Producers, Raymond Katz, Henry Binder; director, Alex Lovy; story, Cal Howard, Dave Monahan; animation, Grant Simmons, Paul Sommer, Chick Otterstrom, Jay Sarbry.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 4Nov48 (in notice; 1947); LP1902.
LOADED PISTOLS. Gene Autry Productions. Released through Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 79 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a killer is outwitted by the forces of law and order.
Credits: Producer, Armand Schaefer; director, John English; story and screenplay, Dwight Cummins; Dorothy Yost; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Gene Autry, Barbara Britton, Chill Wills, Jack Holt, Russell Arms.
© Gene Autry Productions; 14Dec48; LP2151.
LOADS OF PRETTY WOMEN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Oct44; MP15220.
THE LOAN STRANGER. Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Lantz Cartune)
Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Frank Tipper; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter Lantz Productions; 21Oct42; MP12986.
LOBSTERTOWN. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Our Land and People Series)
Summary: A story of lobster fishermen, typified by the men and women of the small village of Corea, Maine.
Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris Vermont; director and editor, John Oser; script, Robert M. Hertzberg; narrator, Nelson Case; collaborators; Walter A. Anderson, Eric H. Haight, John E. Ivey, Gordon N. McKenzie, Robert Lee Morton, Samuel R. Powers, Howard E. Wilson, George L. White, J. Wallace Page, Jr., Miller McClintock; music, L. DeFrancesco.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 12Nov47; MP2784.
LOCH LOMOND. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 4Aug41; MP11376.
THE LOCKET. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1946. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Bert Granet; director, John Brahm; written by Sheridan Gibney; music, C. Bakaleinikoff; music director, Roy Webb; film editor, J. R. Whittredge.
Cast: Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert Mitchum, Gene Raymond.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec46; LP846.
LOCO BOY MAKES GOOD. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Jules White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler, Clyde Bruckman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec41; LP10982.
LOCO LOBO. Screen Gems, Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Color Rhapsody, no. 125)
Credits: Director, Howard Swift; story, Cal Howard; animation, Grant Simmons, Jay Sarby; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 9Jan47; LP966.
THE LOCOMOTIVE. John Sutherland Productions, Inc., for Procter & Gamble Co., c1947. 1 min., sd., color, 35mm.
© Procter & Gamble Co.; 21Sep47; LP1220.
THE LODGER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 7,380 ft., sd. From the novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes.
Credits: Director, John Brahm; screenplay, Barré Lyndon; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 7Jan44; LP12470.
LODGING FOR THE NIGHT. Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on a short story by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Summary: The vanity of human life and Francois Villon's sense of honor are brought out in this dramatization of the poet's flight from the police and his interview with the general who controlled the destiny of France.
Credits: Producer, Norman Elzer; directed and written by Sobey Martin, Stanley Rubin; screenplay, Edward Huebsch; editor, Edward Mann.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 27Jun49; LP2477.
LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS. c1942. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and director, George Sherman; original screenplay, Curt Siodmak; music director, Walter Scharf; photographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Charles Craft.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 22Dec42; LP11794.
LONDON MUSIC HALL MELODIES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15282.
THE LONE HAND TEXAN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 54 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Ray Nazarro; original screenplay, Ed. Earl Repp; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Mustard and Gravy.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar47; LP914.
THE LONE PRAIRIE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director, William Berke; story, Ed Earl Repp, J. Benton Cheney; screenplay, Fred Myton; film editor, Charles Nelson.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Oct42; LP11923.
THE LONE RANGER. SEE Hi-Yo-Silver.
THE LONE RIDER AMBUSHED. Producers Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Oliver Drake; music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 21Aug41; LP10676.
THE LONE RIDER AND THE BANDIT. Producers Releasing Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Steve Braxton; photography, Jack Greenhalgh; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp,; 14Jan42; LP11046.
THE LONE RIDER CROSSES THE RIO. Producers Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Samuel Newfield; Original screenplay, William Lively; editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 24Feb41; LP10271.
THE LONE RIDER FIGHTS BACK. Producers Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Joseph O'Donnell; music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 16Oct41; LP10784.
THE LONE RIDER IN CHEYENNE. Producers Releasing Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Oliver Drake, Elizabeth Beecher; music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10Feb42; LP11140.
THE LONE RIDER IN FRONTIER FURY. Producers Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Fred Myton; music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 2Aug41; LP10877.
THE LONE RIDER IN GHOST TOWN. Producers Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Joe O'Donnell; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 10May41; LP10487.
THE LONE RIDER IN TEXAS JUSTICE. Producers Releasing Corp., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original screenplay, Steve Braxton; music, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter; film editor, Holbrook Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 1Jun42; LP11342.
THE LONE RIDER RIDES ON. Producers Releasing Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Samuel Newfield; original screenplay, Joseph O'Donnell; editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 8Jan41; LP10156.
LONE STAR LAW MEN. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert Tansey; original story and screenplay, Frances Kavanaugh, Robert Emmett; photography, Robert Cline; film editor, Fred Bain.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Dec41; LP11040.
LONE STAR MOONLIGHT. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Ray Nazarro; original story, Louise Rousseau, Ande Lamb; screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music director, Paul Mertz; film editor, Paul Borofsky.
Cast: Ken Curtis, Joan Barton, Guy Kibbee, Robert Stevens, the Hoosier Hotshots.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Nov46; LP735.
LONE STAR PADRE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Person-Oddity, no. 152)
Credits: Producer, Thomas Mead; script, Allan Kitchel, Jr.; narration, Ray Morgan.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Jun46; MP745.
LONE STAR RAIDERS. c1940. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd. Based on the characters, "The Three Mesquiteers" created by William Colt MacDonald.
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray; director, George Sherman; original story, Charles Francis Royal; screenplay, Joseph Moncure March, Barry Shipman; music score, Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 23Dec40; LP10176.
LONE STAR RANGER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 4,909 ft., sd. Based on the novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Director, James Tinling; screenplay, William Conselman, Jr., Irving Cummings, Jr., George Kane; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 8Dec41; LP11022.
THE LONE STAR STATE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Screen Song)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Larz Bourke; narrator, Cal Tinney; animation, Dave Tendlar, Morey Reden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Aug48; LP1784.
THE LONE STAR TRAIL. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer and screenplay, Oliver Drake; director, Ray Taylor; original story, Victor Halperin; photography, William Sickner; film editor, Roy Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 16Nov42; LP11692.
THE LONE STAR VIGILANTES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director, Wallace W. Fox; original screenplay, Luci Ward; film editor, Mel Thorsen.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 31Dec41; LP10943.
LONE TEXAS RANGER. Republic Pictures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd. Based on Fred Harman's NEA comic, "Red Ryder."
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Gray; director, Spencer Bennet; original screenplay, Bob Williams; music director, Richard Cherwin; photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 16May45; LP13322.
THE LONE WOLF AND HIS LADY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Summary: A reformed jewel thief, arrested after the Tahara diamond disappears, escapes from prison and discovers the real thief.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow; director, John Hoffman; screen story, Edward Dein; screenplay, Malcolm Stuart Boylan; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Ron Randell, June Vincent, Alan Mowbray, William Frawley, Collette Lyons.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Jul49; LP2377.
THE LONE WOLF IN LONDON. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 7 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ted Richmond; director, Leslie Goodwins; story, Brenda Weisberg, Arthur E. Orloff; screenplay, Arthur E. Orloff; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista.
Cast: Gerald Mohr, Nancy Saunders, Eric Blore, Evelyn Ankers.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Oct47; LP1259.
THE LONE WOLF IN MEXICO. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Sanford Cummings; director, D. Ross Lederman; story, Phil Magee; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel, Martin Goldsmith; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, William Ryan.
Cast: Gerald Mohr, Sheila Ryan, Jacqueline de Wit, Eric Blore, Nestor Paiva.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jan47; LP851.
THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based upon a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director, Sidney Salkow; story & screenplay, Earl Felton, Sidney Salkow; music director, M. W. Stoloff; photography, Barney McGill; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Nov40; LP10081.
THE LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd. Based upon a story by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director, Sidney Salkow; story, Wolfe Kaufman, John Larkin; screenplay, John Larkin; music director, M. W. Stoloff; photography, Henry Freulich; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11May40, LP9649.
THE LONE WOLF STRIKES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 7 reels, sd. Based on a work by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; director, Sidney Salkow; story, Dalton Trumbo; screenplay, Harry Segall, Albert Duffy; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Jan40; LP9370.
THE LONE WOLF TAKES A CHANCE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based upon a story by Louis Joseph Vance.
Credits: Producer, Ralph Cohn; director, Sidney Salkow; story and screenplay, Earl Felton, Sidney Salkow; music director, M. W. Stoloff; photography, John Stumar; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Mar41; LP10424.
LONESOME LENNY. Loew's Inc., c1946. 708 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Tex Avery; story, Heck Allen; animation, Ray Abrams, Preston Blair, Walt Clinton, Ed Love; music, Scott Bradley. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb46; LP173.
LONESOME LOVER BLUES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, William D. Alexander; director, Leonard Anderson.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.); 30Dec46; MP1560.
THE LONESOME MOUSE. Loew's Inc., c1943. 728 ft., sd., color. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon)
Credits: Directors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 21May43; LP12073.
THE LONESOME ROAD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 10Nov41; MP11752.
LONESOME ROAD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Dec43; MP14304.
LONESOME ROAD BLUES. Video Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shorty Warren and his six-piece cowboy orchestra play and sing "Lonesome Road Blues."
© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr., 13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4525.
THE LONESOME STRANGER. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 841 ft., sd., color. (An MGM Cartoon) A Hugh Harman production.
Credits: Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Nov40; LP10115.
THE LONESOME TRAIL. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Glenn Cook; direction and original story, Oliver Drake; screenplay, Louise Rousseau; music director, Frank Sanucci; photographer, William A. Sickner; editor, Fred Maguire.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 8Dec45; LP11.
THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14246.
THE LONG-BILLED CURLEW; or, DADDY LONGBILL. Walter Waldo Bennett, c1940. 1 reel, si.
© Walter Waldo Bennett; 1Dec40; MP10864.
LONG DIVISION. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with M. L. Hartung, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 26Feb47; MP1762.
LONG-HAIRED HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones; story, Michael Maltese; animation, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd Vaughan, Ken Harris.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Jun49; MP4207.
LONG LIVE LOVE. SEE Es Lebe die Liebe.
THE LONG NIGHT. Select Productions, Inc., c1947. 101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a story by Jacques Viot.
Credits: Producers, Robert Hakim, Raymond Hakim, Anatole Litvak; director, Anatole Litvak; screenplay, John Wexley; music composed and directed by Dimitri Tiomkin; film editor, Robert Swink.
Cast: Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price, Ann Dvorak.
© Select Productions, Inc.; 6Aug47; LP1179.
LONG SHOTS OR FAVORITES. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 8Dec44; MP15526.
THE LONG VOYAGE HOME. Argosy Corp. Released thru United Artists, c1940. Presented by Walter Wanger. 12 reels, sd. Based on four sea plays by Eugene O'Neill.
Credits: Director, John Ford; screenplay, Dudley Nichols; music, Richard Hageman; photography, Gregg Toland; film editor, Sherman Todd.
© Walter Wanger Productions, Inc.; 21Oct40; LP9991.
LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 106 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A musical based on the life of Marilyn Miller, tracing her career from her start in show business to her last Broadway success.
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; director, David Butler; story, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby; screenplay, Phoebe and Henry Ephron, Marian Spitzer; music director, Ray Heindorf; orchestrations, Frank Perkins; film editor, Irene Morra.
Cast: June Haver, Ray Bolger, Gordon MacRae, Charlie Ruggles, Rosemary DeCamp.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 23Jul49 (in notice: 1948); LP2437.
LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 78 min., sd.
Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; story and screenplay, James V. Kern; music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Sherman Todd.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 8Sep41; LP10932.
LOOKING AHEAD THROUGH ROHM & HAAS PLEXIGLAS. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by Rohm & Haas Co. 3 reels, b&w with color sequence, 35mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 13Feb47; 26 prints, 14Feb47; MU1653.
LOOKING BACK AT IT NOW. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 21Jun43; MP13674.
LOOKING DOWN AT LONDON, c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 926 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (James A. FitzPatrick's Traveltalks)
Credits: Producer and narrator, James A. FitzPatrick; music score, Nat Finston; photographers, Virgil Miller, S. D. Onions. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 24May46; MP616.
LOOSE IN THE CABOOSE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story, Bill Turner, Larry Riley.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23May47; LP1005.
THE LOOSE NUT. c1945. Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Lantz Cartune) (A Woody Woodpecker Cartune)
Credits: Producer, Walter Lantz; director, James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, LaVerne Harding, Emery Hawkins; music Darrell Calker. Technicolor.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter Lantz Productions; 26Oct45; MP175.
LOOT BELOW. SEE Desperate Cargo.
LORD MALETROIT'S DOOR. Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the story "The Sire de Maletroit's Door" by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Summary: A romantic drama about a young man who stumbles through an unlocked door. Setting, France in the early 15th century.
Credits: Screenplay, Charles Haas.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 16Feb49; LP2163.
LORETTA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11May42; MP12542.
LOST AND FOUNDLING. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1944. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Tedd Pierce; animation, Ben Washam; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 25Oct44; MP15336.
LOST ANGEL. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 9 reels, sd. Based on an idea by Angna Enters.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, Roy Rowland; original screenplay, Isobel Lennart; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Frank E. Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 27Oct43; LP12374.
LOST BOUNDARIES. Film Classics, Inc., c1949. 99 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the story by W. L. White.
Summary: A documentary study of the Negro's plight in surmounting the barriers of discrimination. A white-skinned Negro family "passes" for twenty years, is discovered, shunned, and finally reaccepted in the community. Filmed in Portsmouth, N.H.
Credits: Producer, Louis de Rochemont; director, Alfred L. Werker; screenplay, Virginia Shaler, Eugene Ling; adaptation, Charles Palmer; music score, Louis Applebaum; music director, Jack Shaindlin; film editor, Angelo Ross.
Cast: Beatrice Pearson, Mel Ferrer, Susan Douglas, Robert A. Dunn, Richard Hylton.
© RD-DR Corp.; 22Jun49; LP2414.
LOST CANYON. Released thru United Artists, c1942. Presented by Harry Sherman Productions, 61 min., sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Harry O. Hoyt; music direction, Irvin Talbot; photography, Russell Harlan; editor, Carol Lewis.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 11Dec42; LP12304.
LOST CITY OF THE JUNGLE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Director, Lewis D. Collins; original screenplay, Joseph F. Poland, Paul Huston, Tom Gibson.
1. Himalaya Horror. © 10May46; LP460.
2. The Death Flood. © 10May46; LP461.
3. Wave Length for Doom. © 10May46; LP462.
4. The Pit of Pendrang. © 10May46; LP463.
5. Fiery Danger. © 10May46; LP464.
6. Death's Shining Face. © 10May46; LP465.
7. Speedboat Missing. © 6Jun46; LP466.
8. Fire Jet Torture. © 6Jun46; LP472.
9. Zalabar Death Watch. © 6Jun46; LP471.
10. Booby Trap Rendezvous. © 6Jun46; LP470.
11. Pendrang Guillotine. © 6Jun46; LP469.
12. Jungle Smash Up. © 6Jun46; LP467.
13. Atomic Vengeance. © 6Jun46; LP468.
THE LOST DREAM. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Story, Bill Turner, I. Klein; animation, Dave Tendlar, John Gentiella.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Mar49; LP2189.
LOST HONEYMOON. Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1947, 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Bryan Foy production.
Credits: Producer, Lee Marcus; director, Leigh Jason; original screenplay, Joseph Fields; music, Werner Heymann; music director, Irving Friedman; film editor, Norman Colbert.
Cast: Franchot Tone, Ann Richards, Tom Conway.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 29Mar47; LP1132.
LOST IN A HAREM. Loew's Inc., c1944. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd., b&w.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; director, Charles Riesner; screenplay, Harry Ruskin, John Grant, Harry Crane, music director, David Snell; orchestrations, Sonny Burke, Ted Duncan, Wally Heglin; film editor, George Hively.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Aug44; LP216.
LOST LAKE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., color. (Father Hubbard's Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator, Lowell Thomas; music score, L. DeFrancesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Jan46; MP271.
THE LOST MOMENT. Waller Wanger Pictures, Inc. Released by Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc., c1947. 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "The Aspern Papers," by Henry James.
Summary: A drama about a young schizophrenic who imagines that she is living in another age and enacting the youthful love story of her aged aunt. Setting, Venice, in the late 19th century.
Credits: Producer, Walter Wanger, director, Martin Gabel; screenplay, Leonardo Bercovici; orchestrations, David Tamkin; music, Daniele Amfitheatrof; film editor, Milton Carruth.
Cast: Robert Cummings, Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehead, Joan Lorring, Eduardo Ciannelli.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and Walter Wanger Pictures, Inc.; 31Oct47; LP1913.
THE LOST ONE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 82 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Verdi's opera "La Traviata," based on Alexandre Dumas' romance "Lady of the Camellias," is brought to the screen. Dialogue in English, libretto in Italian. Filmed in Italy.
Credits: Producer, Gregor Rabinovitch; director, Carmine Gallone; libretto, F. M. Piave; dialogue, Hamilton Benz; music, Giuseppe Verdi; musical adaptation, Luigi Ricci; film editor, Nicolo Lazzari.
Cast: Massimo Serato, Nerio Bernardi, Nelly Corradi, Gino Mattera, Manfredi Polverosi.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Oct48; LP1829.
THE LOST SHEEP. C. O. Baptista, c1941. 375 ft., 16mm.
© C. O. Baptista: 1Aug41; MP11451.
THE LOST TRAIL. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Lambert Hillyer; screenplay, Jess Bowers; photographer, Marcel LePicard; film editor, Danny Milner.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 13Sep45; LP13696.
THE LOST TRIBE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 72 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the cartoon strip "Jungle Jim," owned by King Features Syndicate.
Summary: An adventure melodrama in which Jungle Jim fights the beasts of the jungle and dispatches the white traders who covet the riches of a hidden African village.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director, William Berke; story, Arthur Hoerl; screenplay, Arthur Hoerl, Don Martin; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Aaron Stell.
Cast: Johnny Weissmuller, Myrna Dell, Elena Verdugo, Joseph Vitale, Ralph Dunn,
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Apr49; LP2247.
THE LOST WEEKEND. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 11 reels, sd. From the novel by Charles R. Jackson.
Credits: Producer, Charles Brackett; director, Billy Wilder; screenplay, Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder; music score, Miklos Rozsa.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Aug45; LP13636.
A LOST WORLD. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm.
Summary: A fantastic story about a group of explorers who visit a jungle inhabited by prehistoric birds and animals.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 1Mar48; MP3136.
A LOST WORLD. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: A. Conan Doyle's story about the adventures of Lord John Roxton, who witnessed the struggle for survival among prehistoric animals in the jungles of the Amazon.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 23Nov48; MP3568.
LOUISE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 18Sep44; MP15231.
LOUISIANA. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1947. 85 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on an original story by Steve Healey.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Phil Karlson; screenplay, Jack De Witt; narration, Sidney Sutherland; narrator, Reed Hadley.
Cast: Jimmie Davis, Margaret Lindsay.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Nov47; LP1311.
LOUISIANA HAYRIDE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; story, Paul Yawitz, Manny Seff; screenplay, Paul Yawitz; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25May44; LP12739.
LOUISIANA PURCHASE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 11 reels, sd., color. Based on the musical comedy by Morrie Ryskind. From a story by B. G. De Sylva.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings; screenplay, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields; photographer, Harry Hallenberger; film editor, Le Roy Stone. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Nov41; LP10946.
LOUISIANA SPRINGTIME. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; director, Tom Cummiskey; narrator, Hugh James; music score, L. DeFrancesco; photographer, William Storz; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 21Dec45; MP909.
LOUISIANA STORY. Robert J. Flaherty Productions, Inc. Released through Lopert Films, Inc., c1948. 77 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Filmed in the Petit Anse bayou country of southern Louisiana, this documentary dramatization of the simple life of the Cajuns shows, from the point of view of a small boy, the natives' wonderment at the mechanical wizardry of an oil company's floating derrick.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert Flaherty; scenario, Robert Flaherty, Frances Flaherty; music, Virgil Thompson; photography, Richard Leacock; editor, Helen Van Dongen.
Cast: Joseph Boudreaux, Lionel Le Blanc, E. Bienvenu, Frank Hardy, C. T. Guedry.
© Robert J. Flaherty Productions, Inc.; 28Sep48; LP2093.
THE LOVABLE CHEAT. Skyline Pictures, Inc. Released through Film Classics, Inc., c1949. 76 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on a play by Honoré de Balzac.
Summary: A comedy about a rogue who manages to forestall a horde of creditors until a long-lost partner reappears unexpectedly with a fortune.
Credits: Producers, Richard Oswald, Edward Lewis; director, Richard Oswald; screenplay, Edward Lewis; adaptation, Edward Lewis, Richard Oswald; music score, Karl Hajos; editor, Douglas Bagier.
Cast: Charlie Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner, Richard Ney, Alan Mowbray, Iris Adrian.
© Skyline Pictures, Inc.; 11May49; LP2317.
LOVABLE TROUBLE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 1,490 ft.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Harry Edwards, Al Giebler.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 21Oct41; LP10825.
LOVE AND LEARN. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1947. 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A First National picture. Adapted from a story by Harry Sauber.
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; director, Frederick de Cordova; screenplay, Eugene Conrad, Francis Swann, I. A. L. Diamond; music score composed and adapted by Max Steiner; film editor, Frank McGee.
Cast: Jack Carson, Robert Hutton, Martha Vickers, Janis Paige.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 3May47; LP1010.
LOVE AT FIRST FRIGHT. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Harry Edwards, Elwood Ullman.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Jun41; LP10834.
LOVE CRAZY. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director, Jack Conway; original story, David Hertz, William Ludwig; screenplay, William Ludwig, Charles Lederer, David Hertz; music score, David Snell; film editor, Ben Lewis.
© Loew's Inc.; 15May41; LP10508.
LOVE FROM A STRANGER. Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1947. 81 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Bryan Foy production. Based on a story by Agatha Christie and a play by Frank Vosper.
Credits: Producer, James J. Geller; director, Richard Whorf; screenplay, Philip MacDonald; music, Ham J. Salter; orchestrations, Emil Cadkin; film editor, Fred Allen.
Cast: John Hodiak, Sylvia Sidney, Ann Richards.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 5Sep47; LP1288.
LOVE GROWS ON A WHITE OAK TREE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15517.
LOVE, HONOR, AND GOODBYE. c1945. Presented by Republic Pictures. 10 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey; director, Albert S. Rogell; original story, Art Arthur, Albert S. Rogell; screenplay, Arthur Phillips, Lee Loeb, Dick Irving Hyland; music score, Roy Webb; music director, Walter Scharf; photographer, John Alton; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 29Aug45; LP13525.
LOVE, HONOR, AND OH, BABY! c1940. Presented by Universal Studios. 6 reels, sd. Based on an original story by Elizabeth Troy.
Credits: Director, Charles Lamont; screenplay, Clarence Upson Young; music director, Charles Previn; photography, Stanley Cortez; film editor, Ted Kent.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Jun40; LP9680.
LOVE IN GLOOM. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 1,917 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ben K. Blake; story, Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, Lester Lee.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Aug41; LP11045.
LOVE IN TUNE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Justin Herman.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Nov46; LP658.
LOVE INSURANCE. SEE One Night in the Tropics.
LOVE IS A SONG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 21Sep42; MP13028.
LOVE IS NEWS. SEE That Wonderful Urge.
LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the characters created by Aurania Rouverol.
Credits: Producer, Robert Sisk; director, Willis Goldbeck; original story, Howard Dimsdale; screenplay, Harry Ruskin, William Ludwig; music score, David Snell; orchestral arrangements, Wally Heglin; film editor, Irvine Warburton.
© Loew's Inc.; 13Nov46; LP682.
LOVE LETTERS. c1945. 11 reels, sd. Paramount. From the novel by Chris Massie.
Credits: Director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Ayn Rand.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 5Jun45; LP13292.
LOVE LETTERS. c1945. 9 reels, sd. A Paramount Picture. From the novel by Chris Massie.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Ayn Rand; music score, Victor Young; editor, Anne Bauchens.
© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 26Oct45; LP13566.
LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. Presented by RCM Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.); 30Dec46; MP1699.
LOVE MARCHES ON. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 1Dec41; MP11873.
LOVE ME A LITTLE, LITTLE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 27Oct41; MP11711.
LOVE ME AS I AM. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP11957.
LOVE NEVER HAPPENS TO ME. Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Mario Castegnaro; written and directed by Roy Mack; music director, Lud Gluskin; photography, Ralph Hammeras.
© Techniprocess & Special Effects Corp.; 26Oct41; MP12008.
LOVE STORY. SEE A Lady Surrenders.
LOVE THAT BEAUTY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This Is America, no. 8)
Summary: Demonstrates the various routines in a woman's reducing and beautifying process.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director, Edward J. Montagne; written by Summer Lyon; narrator, Dwight Weist; editor, Isaac Kleinerman.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 27May49; MP4447.
LOVE THAT PUP. Loew's Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Tom and Jerry Cartoon) (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera; animation, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Aug49; LP2503.
LOVE THY NEIGHBOR. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Produced and directed by Mark Sandrich; original screenplay, William Morrow, Edmund Beloin, Ernest Pagano, Z. Myers; photographer, Ted Tetzlaff; film editor, Le Roy Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Dec40; LP10143.
LOVE TURNS WINTER TO SPRING. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10904.
LOVE YOUR LANDLORD. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 18 min., sd.
Credits: Direction and screenplay, Charles E. Roberts; original story, Berne Giler, Ben Roberts; film editor, Les Millbrook.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3Mar44; LP12799.
LOVELY HULA HANDS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 4Dec44; MP15459.
LOVELY TO LOOK AT. Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., color.
Credits: Cinecolor.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr., & 40 prints, 21Oct40; MU10538.
LOVER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 15Sep41; MP11566.
LOVER! ARE YOU THERE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 4Sep44; MP15169.
LOVER COME BACK. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 11 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Director, William A. Seiter; original screenplay written and produced by Michael Fessier, Ernest Pagano; music score, Hans J. Salter; film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 12Jun46; LP419.
A LOVER IS BLUE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 21Oct46; MP1228.
LOVE'S GONNA BE RATIONED. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 1Nov43; MP14099.
LOVE'S INTRIGUE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 2 reels, sd. Re-issued Mack Sennett Comedy.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 28Dec40; LP10162.
THE LOVES OF CARMEN. Beckworth Corp. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 98 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based upon the story "Carmen" by Prosper Mérimée.
Summary: The story of Don Jose, young dragoon of Seville, and the treacherous gypsy who fascinates him and leads him to his death. 1830 setting.
Credits: Producer and director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Helen Deutsch; music score, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Charles Nelson.
Cast: Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Ron Randell, Victor Jory, Luther Adler.
© Beckworth Corp.; 28Sep48; LP1828.
THE LOVES OF EDGAR ALLAN POE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,021 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman; screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein, Tom Reed; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 28Aug42; LP11848.
LOVE'S OWN SWEET SONG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Oct41; MP11683.
LOVIN' UP A SOLID BREEZE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Aug43; MP13817.
LOW COMPANY. SEE The Gangster.
THE LOW DOWN. 1 reel.
© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title & descr., 25Apr40; 143 prints, 26Apr40; MU10166.
LOW DOWN DOG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 15May44; MP14839.
LOW GRAVY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 3Sep45; MP16259.
LOW, SHORT AND SQUATTY. Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Dec46; MP1362.
THE LUCK OF THE IRISH. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 99 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "There Was a Little Man" by Guy and Constance Jones.
Summary: A whimsical comedy in which a leprechaun lures a successful, though disillusioned, New York writer back to Ireland. Some Ireland sequences in green.
Credits: Producer, Fred Kohlmar; director, Henry Koster; screenplay, Philip Dunne; music, Cyril Mockridge; music director, Lionel Newman; editor, Charles Le Maire.
Cast: Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb, James Todd.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 1Sep48; LP2113.
THE LUCKIEST GUY IN THE WORLD. Loew's Inc., c1947. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 19 min., sd. (A Crime Does Not Pay Subject) Based on a story by Emile C. Tepperman.
Credits: Director, Joseph Newman; screenplay, Doane Hoag; music score, Max Terr; film editor, Chester Schaeffer.
Cast: Barry Nelson, Eloise Hardt, George Travell, Milton Kibbee, Harry Cheshire.
© Loew's Inc.; 15Jan47; LP808.
LUCKY CISCO KID. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 6,089 ft., sd. Based on the character created by William Sydney Porter (O. Henry).
Credits: Director, H. Bruce Humberstone; original story, Julian Johnson; screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; music director, Cyril Mockridge.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 28Jun40; LP9749.
LUCKY COWBOY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1,644 ft., sd., color. (A Paramount Musical Parade)
Credits: Associate producer, Louis Harris; director, Josef Berne; original screenplay, Robert Stephen Brode; musical direction, Irvin Talbot; editor, Everett Douglas. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jan44; LP12493.
LUCKY DEVILS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar; director, Lew Landers; original story, Sam Robins; screenplay, Alex Gottlieb; music director, Charles Previn; cameraman, Charles Van Enger; film editor, Ed Curtiss.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Dec40; LP10136.
THE LUCKY DUCK. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 6Sep40; MP10502.
LUCKY DUCKY. Loew's Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (An MGM Cartoon)
Credits: Producer, Fred Quimby; director, Tex Avery; story, Rich Hogan; animation, Walter Clinton, Preston Blair, Louie Schmitt, Grant Simmons; music, Scott Bradley.
© Loew's Inc.; 6Oct48; LP1924.
LUCKY JORDAN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 9 reels, sd. From a story by Charles Leonard.
Credits: Associate producer, Fred Kohlmar; director, Frank Tuttle; screenplay, Darrell Ware, Karl Tunberg; photography, John Seitz; film editor, Archie Madshek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 26Feb43; LP11914.
LUCKY JUNIOR. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by the Michigan State Medical Society. 901 ft., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Shows the important role of the family doctor in preserving and improving the health of the community.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 27May49; 13 prints, 31May49; MU4179.
LUCKY LEGS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Charles Barton; original screenplay, Stanley Rubin, Jack Hartfield; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Arthur Seid.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 29Sep42; LP11601.
LUCKY LULU. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 30Jun44; LP12822.
LUCKY PARTNERS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 99 min., sd. Adapted from the story "Bonne Chance" by Sacha Guitry.
Credits: Producer, George Haight; director, Lewis Milestone; screenplay, Allan Scott, John van Druten; music score, Dimitri Tiomkin; editor, Henry Berman.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Aug40; LP9883.
LUCKY POLKA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 27Mar44; MP14659.
THE LUCKY STIFF. Amusement Enterprises, Inc. Released through United Artists, c1949. 99 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel by Craig Rice.
Summary: A girl accused of murder is exonerated of the charge, but her electrocution is erroneously reported in the newspapers. Aided by her lawyer, she pretends to be a ghost in order to ferret out the real murderer.
Credits: Producer, Jack Benny; direction and screenplay, Lewis R. Foster; music score, Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Howard Smith.
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy, Claire Trevor, Irene Hervey, Marjorie Rambeau.
©Amusement Enterprises, Inc.; 11Feb49; LP2157.
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO. American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Cast: L. A. "Speed" Riggs, Mark Warnow, Lucky Strike Orchestra, Hit Paraders, Andy Russell.
© American Tobacco Co.; title & descr., 5Jan47; 15 prints, 6Jan47; MU1470.
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO. Presented by the American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.
© American Tobacco Co.; title, descr., & 47 prints, 1Jun42; MU12529.
LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO. Presented by the American Tobacco Co. 1 reel, sd., b&w.
Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
© American Tobacco Co.; title, descr., & 5 prints, 10Apr44; MU14701.
LUCKY STRIKE SALESMAN'S MOVIE 48–A. American Tobacco Co. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The film describes the cultivation, harvesting, storing, buying, and manufacture of tobacco, and shows the work of three auctioneers, a warehouseman, and a buyer. Music is supplied by Frank Sinatra, the Lucky Strike Quartette, and the Hit Parade Orchestra.
© The American Tobacco Co.; title & descr., 4Mar48; 13 prints, 23Apr48; MU2906.
LULLABY IN SWING. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 23Mar42; MP12351.
LULLABY OF BROADWAY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 12Nov45; MP16533.
LULLABY OF THE RAIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 8Feb43; MP13274.
LULU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Dec43; MP14404.
LULU AT THE ZOO. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Seymour Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 17Nov44; LP13175.
LULU BELLE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the play by Charles MacArthur and Edward Sheldon.
Summary: A melodrama about a singer in a Natchez saloon who rises to fame and wealth on Broadway through the influence of her admirers. Her tawdry escapades reach a climax when her wealthy sister is murdered and her husband deserts her. Settings: Natchez, New Orleans and New York at the turn of the century.
Credits: Producer, Benedict Bogeaus; director, Leslie Fenton; screenplay, Everett Freeman; music, Henry Russell; film editor, James Smith.
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, George Montgomery, Albert Dekker, Otto Kruger, Glenda Farrell.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 20Jul48; LP1716.
LULU GETS THE BIRDIE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl Meyer; animation, Dave Tendlar, Morey Reden, John Walworth, John Gentilella.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Mar44; LP12642.
LULU IN HOLLYWOOD. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe Stultz, Dana Coty.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 19May44; LP12722.
LULU'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Dec44; LP13303.
LULU'S INDOOR OUTING. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Carl Meyer, Joe Stultz.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Sep44; LP12960.
LUMBERJACK. Released through United Artists, c1944. Presented by Harry A. Sherman Productions, 94 min., sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, Lesley Selander; screenplay, Norman Houston, Barry Shipman; music director, Irvin Talbot; photographer, Russell Harlan; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Appl. author: United Artists Corp.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 24Mar44; LP12697.
LUMBERJACK AND JILL. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; animation, Tom Johnson, George Rufle; story, Carl Meyer, Jack Mercer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jun49; LP2321.
LA LUNE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. French version of "The Moon."
Summary: Explains with animation and other cinematic devices the phases of the moon, its orbit, the lunar month, sunrise and sunset on the moon, occultation of stars, the moon's path in space, and lunar and solar eclipses.
Credits: Collaborator, Walter Bartky.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 16Sep48; MP3378.
LURE OF THE ISLANDS. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Jean Yarbrough; original screenplay, Edmond Kelso, George Bricker, Scott Littleton; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Jack Ogilvie.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 3Jul42; LP11528.
LURE OF THE SURF. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)
Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb42; MP12199.
LURE OF THE TROUT. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd., color. (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; continuity, Russ Sheilds; described by Ed Thorgersen; photographer, Jack Painter. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Oct40; MP10894.
LURED. Oakmont Pictures, Inc., c1947. 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Hunt Stromberg production.
Credits: Producer, James Nasser; director, Douglas Sirk; story, Jacques Companeez, Ernest Neuville, Simon Gantillon; screenplay, Leo Rosen; music, Michel Michelet; film editor, John M. Foley.
Cast: George Sanders, Lucille Ball, Charles Coburn, Boris Karloff, Sir Cedric Hardwicke.
© Oakmont Pictures, Inc.; 5Sep47; LP1292.
LUST FOR GOLD. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 91 min., sd., color, 35mm. Previously entitled "For Those Who Dare." Based on the book "Thunder Gods Gold" by Barry Storm.
Summary: A Western about the attempts to locate the entrance to a gold mine which was covered over by the Apache Indians one hundred years ago. Setting, the Superstition Mountains of Arizona.
Credits: Producer and director, S. Sylvan Simon; screenplay, Ted Sherdman, Richard English; film editor, Gene Harlick.
Cast: Ida Lupino, Glenn Ford, William Prince, Will Geer, Gig Young.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27May49; LP2301.
LUXURY LINER. Loew's Inc., c1948. 91 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A school girl whose father is captain of a luxury liner runs away from school and becomes a stowaway on his ship. A musical comedy featuring an aria from Aïda.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director, Richard Whorf; screenplay, Gladys Lehman, Richard Connell; music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Robert J. Kern.
Cast: George Brent, Jane Powell, Lauritz Melchior, Frances Gifford, Xavier Cugat and his orchestra.
© Loew's Inc.; 28Jul48; LP1749.
LYDIA. Alexander Korda Films, Inc. Released through United Artists, c1941. Presented by Alexander Korda. 100 min., sd. A Julien Duvivier film.
Credits: Producer, Alexander Korda; director, Julien Duvivier; original story, Julien Duvivier, L. Bus-Fekete; screenplay and dialogue, Ben Hecht, Samuel Hoffenstein; music, Miklos Rozsa.
© Alexander Korda Films. Inc.; 12Sep41; LP10690.
THE LYIN' LION. Terrytoons, Inc. Released through Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 30May49; LP2690.
LYNCH'S SIMPLIFICATION OF THE PERINEAL OPERATION FOR EXCISION OF THE RECTO-SIGMOID. Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan, c1944. 1 reel.
© Evelyn Mallory Tate Buchanan; 28Dec44; MP15503.