H
HACKETT. See
GUNSMOKE.
HAIKU: A PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION (Filmstrip) Lyceum Productions. 55 fr., color, 35 mm. Based on the book, The moods of earth, by Ann Atwood.
Credits: Writer & photographer, Ann Atwood; narrator, Michael Rye; sound engineer, Harlan Harker.
© Lyceum Productions, Inc.; 19May71; JP13168.
HAIL, HERO! Cinema Center Films. Released by National General Pictures Corp. 90 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Halcyon production. Based on a novel by John Weston.
Credits: Producer, Harold D. Cohen; director, David Miller; screenplay, David Manber; music, Jerome Moross; cinematographer, Robert Hauser; film editor, Jack McSweeney.
Cast: Michael Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Teresa Wright, John Larch, Charles Drake.
© Halcyon Productions, Inc.; 26Sep69; LP38735.
HALF-CHICK. See
CHILDREN'S FOLK TALES.
HALFWAY BACK FROM HELL. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
HAM SHANK AND PICNIC SKINNING, TOWNSEND NO. 400. Iowa State University. Made by Film Production Unit & Dept. of Animal Science. 4 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Presented by Townsend Engineering Co. © Iowa State University a.a.d.o. Iowa State University of Science & Technology; 7Oct70; MP21154.
HAMBURGERS. McGraw-Hill Text-Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. Produced in collaboration with Raybar Technical Films. © Raybar Technical Films, Inc.; 1Aug70 (in notice: 1969); MP21257.
HAND SAWS, CHISELS & FILES. See
SHOP SAFETY.
HANDLING GRIEVANCES. See
SUPERVISOR TRAINING IN HUMAN RELATIONS.
HANSEL AND GRETEL. See
CHILDREN'S FOLK TALES.
HARASSING WIFE. See
DRAGNET 1970.
HARBOR. King Screen Productions. 5 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © King Broadcasting Co.; 4Mar71; MP21313.
HARD CASE OF THE BLUES. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
HARDWOOD FLOWERS AND FOUND OBJECTS. See
FLOWER FORMS.
HARP THAT ONCE. See
THE RECKONING.
THE HAUNTED HOUSE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. Made by Moreland-Latchford Productions. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Moreland-Latchford Productions, Ltd.; 13Apr71; MP21565.
HAVE GUN, CAN'T TRAVEL. Universal Pictures Co. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker cartune)
Credits: Director, Paul J. Smith; story, Cal Howard; animators, Al Coe, Les Kline; music, Clarence Wheeler; voice, Dal McKennon.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 1Feb66; LP38893.
HAWAII CONVENTION. Min-On of America. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Guy McCloskey; director, Mike Elsey; narrator, Joe Landis.
© Min-On of America; 28Jan71; MU8271.
HAWAII FIVE-O. Leonard Freeman Productions. Approx. 60 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Along came Joey. Credits: Teleplay, Jerry Ludwig, Mel Goldberg; story, Jerry Ludwig. © 5Feb69 (in notice: 1968); LP38717.
And they painted daisies on his coffin. Credits: Writer, John D. F. Black. © 30Oct68; LP38726.
The box. Credits: Teleplay, John D. F. Black; story, Leonard Freeman, John D. F. Black. © 22Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP38714.
Deathwatch. Credits: Writer, Shirl Hendryx. © 18Dec68; LP38727.
The face of the dragon. Credits: Writer, Robert C. Dennis. © 15Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP38720.
Full fathom five. Credits: Writer, Ken Kolb. © 19Sep68; LP38728.
The grandstand play, pt. 1. Credits: Writer, Adrian Spies. © 24Feb71; LP38780.
The grandstand play, pt. 2. Credits: Teleplay, Adrian Spies, Eric Bercovici & Jerry Ludwig; story, Adrian Spies. © 3Mar71; LP38781.
No blue skies. Credits: Teleplay, Herman Groves, Mel Goldberg; story, Herman Groves. © 28Nov68; LP38723.
Not that much different. Credits: Writer, Mark Rodgers. © 28Feb69 (in notice: 1968); LP38719.
Once upon a time, pt. 1 © 12Feb69 (in notice: 1968); LP38715.
Once upon a time, pt. 2. © 19Feb69 (in notice: 1968); LP38716.
One for the money. Credits: Teleplay, Palmer Thompson; story, Robert Stambler. © 28Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP38721.
Pray love remember, pray love remember. Credits: Story, Leonard Freeman; teleplay, John D. F. Black. © 24Dec68; LP38724.
Samurai. Credits: Story, Jerome Coopersmith; teleplay, Jerome Coopersmith, Mel Goldberg. © 10Oct68; LP38729.
Six kilos. © 5Mar69 (in notice: 1968); LP38778.
Twenty-four karat kill. Credits: Writer, David P. Harmon. © 7Nov68; LP38725.
Up tight. Credits: Teleplay, Mel Goldberg; story, David Harmon. © 8Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP38718.
The ways of love. Credits: Writer, Laurence Heath. © 14Nov68; LP38722.
Yesterday died and tomorrow won't be born. Credits: Writer, John D. F. Black. © 12Dec68; LP38730.
HAWK. See
GUNSMOKE.
HEAD AND NECK: THE DEEP FACE. Teaching Films. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Guides to dissection) © Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 7May71; MU8328.
HEAD AND NECK: THE FRONT OF THE SKULL AND THE FACE. Teaching Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Guides to dissection) © Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 7May71; MU8330.
HEAD AND NECK: VESSELS AND NERVES OF THE SUPERFICIAL FACE. Teaching Films. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Guides to dissection) © Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 7May71; MU8329.
HEALTH SCIENCE. See
REACTION TO STRESS.
HEART. See
POST-SURGICAL CARE.
HEAT. See
ELEMENTARY SCIENCE FILMSTRIPS.
HEAT FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clifford G. McCollum.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Nov70; MP21358.
HEAT FORMING SERIES. Thorne Films. 5 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. (Acrylics, no. 707) © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70; MP21301.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS. See
A DIRECTION FOR TOMORROW.
HELLO, AUNT HARRIET. See
TO ROME WITH LOVE.
HELLO--GOODBYE. Twentieth Century-Fox Productions. 107 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © Twentieth Century-Fox Productions, Ltd.; 12Jul70; LP38927.
HELP FOR MARK. Oregon Assn. for Retarded Children & Teaching Research, division of Oregon State System of Higher Education. Distributed by Appleton-Century-Crofts. 1 reel, sd., color, 16 mm. Produced with the cooperation of Haven School, Fairview Hospital Training Center & Mental Health Division of the State of Oregon. © Teaching Research; 3Aug70; MP21178.
HELPFUL WOMAN. See
DRAGNET 1970.
HEMORRHAGE. See
POST-SURGICAL CARE.
HENNY PENNY. See
CHILDREN'S FOLK TALES.
STORIES FOR JOINING IN.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU. See
GREAT WRITERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. See
GREAT WRITERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
HENRY'S SIMPLE MACHINE. King Screen Productions. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © King Broadcasting Co.; 13Jan71; MP21176.
HERE COMES CRICKET; AN INTRODUCTION TO DODGE COLT (Filmstrip) Chrysler Corp. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 2 filmstrips (45 fr. each) on 1 roll, color, 35 mm. © Chrysler Corp.; 7May71; JP13149.
HERMAN MELVILLE. See
GREAT WRITERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
HERO. See
ADAM-12. Log no. 114.
HIDDEN TREASURE. General Learning Corp. Distributed by Silver Burdett Co., a division of General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Elementary mathematics for teachers and students) Presented in cooperation with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Appl. author: General Learning Corp., employer for hire. © General Learning Corp.; 5Aug70; MP21091.
HIDING PLACES. See
[LEHN & FINK PRODUCTS TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
HIGH CARD. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
HIGH-SPEED PEELING OF CELLULOSE SAUSAGE CASINGS, RANGER APOLLO, IX-C. Iowa State University. Made by Film Production Unit & Dept. of Animal Science. 5 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Presented by Townsend Engineering Co. © Iowa State University a.a.d.o. Iowa State University of Science & Technology; 9Oct70; MP21145.
HIGHWAY HECKLERS. Universal Pictures. 6 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker cartune)
Credits: Director, Paul J. Smith; story, Homer Brightman; animators, Les Kline, Al Coe; music, Walter Greene; voices, Daws Butler, Grace Stafford.
© Universal Pictures; 1Sep68; LP38525.
A HIKE IN THE FOREST. See
SMOKEY BEAR AND LITTLE MARCY.
THE HILLS RUN RED. Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica. [Germany] Released in the U.S. by United Artists Corp. 94 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Techniscope.
Credits: Producers, Ermanno Donati, Luigi Carpentieri; director, Lee W. Beaver; story & screenplay, Dean Craig.
Cast: Thomas Hunter, Henry Silva, Nando Gazzolo, Dan Duryea, Nicoletta Machiavelli.
© Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica, S.P.A.; 10Feb67 (in notice: 1966); LF75.
HIS MAJESTY, THE SCARECROW OF OZ. Sterling Educational Films, division of the Walter Reade Organization. 28 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (The Movies--our modern art)
Credits: Writer & director, Frank L. Baum.
Appl. author: James L. Limbacher. Appl. states prev. pub. 1914. NM: additions & revisions.
© Spectra Pictures Corp.; 20May70; LP38508.
HIS WIFE'S HABIT. Joy-Oke Productions. Released by Howco International. 97 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Adapted from a story by Joy N. Houck & J. J. Milane. © Joy-Oke Productions, Inc.; 15Jul70; LP38788.
HISTORY AS THE NEWS CAMERA SAW IT (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co. 4 filmstrips, b&w, 35 mm.
Contents: 611-1--611-4: 1950-1955. 46 fr.--1955-1960. 50 fr.--1960-1965. 47 fr.--1965-1970. 50 fr.
Credits: Author, Wm. F. Keefe; photos, United Press International.
NM: compilation.
© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 1Apr71; JP13213-13216.
HOLDS FOR UNCOLLECTED FUNDS (Filmstrip) Training Dept., Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn. 68 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. ti.: Loss prevention--placing holds. © Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn.; 28Jan71; JP13123.
HOLIDAYS YOUR NEIGHBORS CELEBRATE. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Frank J. Estvan.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 4Jan71; MP21348.
HOLOCAUST. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
HOLOCAUST, PT. 2. See
LASSIE.
HOLY SMOKE. Billy Budd Films. 8 min., color & b&w, 16 mm. © Billy Budd Films, Inc.; 1Jan71; MP21139.
HOME TO CHEYENNE. Sunday River Productions. 11 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Appl. author: Alva Morrison. © Sunday River Productions, solely owned by Alva Morrison; 17Sep70; MP21199.
HOME TO METHUSELAH. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
HOMICIDE--CIGARETTE BUTT. See
DRAGNET 1970.
HOMICIDE--THE STUDENT. See
DRAGNET 1970.
HOMICIDE--WHO KILLED WHO. See
DRAGNET 1970.
HONDO. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television. Approx. 60 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. Presented in association with Batjac Productions & Fenady Associates. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Hondo and the Apache Kid. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Frank L. Moss. © 13Oct67; LP38983.
Hondo and the comancheros. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Frank Paris. © 10Nov67; LP38987.
Hondo and the death drive. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Peter B. Germano. © 1Dec67; LP38990.
Hondo and the eagle claw. Credits: Producer & writer, Andrew J. Fenady. © 8Sep67; LP38978.
Hondo and the ghost of Ed Dow. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writers, George F. Slavin & Stanley Adams. © 24Nov67; LP38989.
Hondo and the hanging town. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writers, Stanley Adams & George Slavin. © 8Dec67; LP38991.
Hondo and the Judas. Credits: Producer & story, Andrew J. Fenady; teleplay, Frank Chase. © 3Nov67; LP38986.
Hondo and the mad dog. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Nathaniel Tanchuck. © 27Oct67; LP38985.
Hondo and the savage. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Frank Chase. © 6Oct67; LP38982.
Hondo and the singing wire. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, George Schenck. © 22Sep67; LP38980.
Hondo and the sudden town. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Palmer Thompson. © 11Nov67; LP38988.
Hondo and the superstition massacre. Credits: Producer & writer, Andrew J. Fenady. © 29Sep67; LP38981.
Hondo and the war cry. Credits: Producer & writer, Andrew J. Fenady. © 15Sep67; LP38979.
Hondo and the war hawks. Credits: Producer, Andrew J. Fenady; writer, Donn Mullally. © 20Oct67; LP38984.
HOOK, LINE AND STINKER. Universal Pictures. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker cartune)
Credits: Director, Paul J. Smith; story, Cal Howard; animators, Les Kline & Al Coe; music, Walter Greene; voice, Daws Butler; Woody's voice, Grace Stafford.
© Universal Pictures; 1Mar68; LP38541.
HOP BUYING. See
[JACKSON BREWING CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
HOP LOADING. See
[JACKSON BREWING CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
HOPE AND DESPAIR. See
MOODS FROM NATURE: HOPE AND DESPAIR.
HORIZONS OF HOPE. National Broadcasting Co. 57 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in association with National Council of Churches.
Credits: Producer, Doris Ann; director & photographer, Joseph Vadala; narrator, Norman Rose; writer, Philip Scharper; editor, John F. Teeple.
© National Broadcasting Co., Inc.; 1Feb71; MP21541.
HORSE CLAM. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70; MP21321.
HORSE RACE. See
[JACKSON BREWING CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
HORSES. FilmFair Communications & Trend Films. 7 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © FilmFair, Inc.; 10Mar71; MP21454.
HOSTAGE. See
ADAM-12. Log no. 43.
HOT DOG. Lee Mendelson-Frank Buxton Joint Film Productions. Approx. 28 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. Produced with NBC-TV Network. © Lee Mendelson-Frank Buxton Joint Film Productions.
Series no.
7. Toothbrushes. © 24Oct70; MP21217.
8. Skis. © 7Nov70; MP21215.
9. Baseball bats. © 14Nov70; MP21216.
10. Cardboard boxes. © 21Nov70; MP21214.
12. Plywood. © 12Dec70; MP21218.
13. Frog jump. © 17Oct70; MP21219.
HOT TIME ON ICE. Universal Pictures. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Chilly Willy cartune)
Credits: Director: Paul J. Smith; story, Sid Marcus; animators, Al Coe, Les Kline; music, Walter Greene; voice, Daws Butler.
© Universal Pictures; 1Mar67; LP38894.
HOUSE OF CARDS. Westward Productions. Released by Universal Pictures. 105 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Techniscope. From the novel by Stanley Ellin.
Credits: Producer, Dick Berg; director, John Guillermin; screenplay, James P. Bonner; music, Francis Lai; director of photography, Piero Portalupi; film editor, J. Terry Williams.
Cast: George Peppard, Inger Stevens, Orson Welles, Keith Michell, Ralph Michael.
© Westward Productions; 9Nov68; LP38907.
THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD. Amicus Productions. Released by Cinerama Releasing Corp. 101 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producers, Max J. Rosenberg & Milton Subotsky; director, Peter Duffell; screenplay, Robert Block; director of photography, Ray Parslow; editor, Peter Tanner.
Cast: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Nyree Dawn Porter, Denholm Elliott, Jon Pertwee.
© Cinerama, Inc.; 10Mar71 (in notice: 1970); LP39019.
THE HOUSE THAT MARK BUILT. Rophel Associates. 25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © David Gerstein, Philip Mikan & Paul E. Smith d.b.a. Rophel Associates; 16Apr71; MP21593.
HOUSEKEEPING SERIES. See
DAILY CLEANING OF THE ISOLATION UNIT.
DISCHARGE CLEANING OF THE ISOLATION ROOM.
DISINFECTING BY SPRAYING AND FOGGING TECHNIQUES.
ISOLATION LINEN AND WASTE DISPOSAL.
PROCEDURES FOR ENTERING AND LEAVING THE ISOLATION UNIT.
HOUSING. See
PROBLEMS OF OUR CITIES.
HOUSING CRISIS. See
AMERICA'S URBAN CRISIS.
HOW A BOOK IS MADE (Filmstrip) Media Plus. 3 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With kit.
Contents: Pt. 1-3: Editorial art & production. 66 fr.--Printing. 52 fr.--Binding. 47 fr.
Credits: Commentary & pictures, Ann Grifalconi.
Appl. states book & bookmarks prev. pub.
© Media Plus, Inc.; 25Nov69; A212134.
HOW ANIMALS MOVE. See
SCIENCE IN YOUR WORLD.
HOW BIRDS FIND FOOD. See
THE PLACE OF BIRDS IN NATURE.
HOW BIRDS RAISE THEIR YOUNG. See
THE PLACE OF BIRDS IN NATURE.
HOW FLOWERS TRANSFER POLLEN (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co. 5 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. Contents: 446-1--446-5: Flowers and their pollination. 40 fr.--Insect pollination, pt. 1. 42 fr.--Insect pollination, pt. 2. 38 fr.--Wind pollination. 39 fr.--Flower tricks and designs. 40 fr.
Credits: Author-photographer, Ross E. Hutchins.
© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 21Dec70; JP12823-JP12827.
HOW IS IT THAT AN ENGLISHMAN SPEAKS ENGLISH. See
LANGUAGE: THE MIRROR OF MAN'S GROWTH.
HOW LEVERS HELP US. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clarence R. Trexler.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Nov70; MP21360.
HOW LIVING THINGS CHANGE. See
MACMILLAN ELEMENTARY SCIENCE FILMSTRIPS.
HOW RAMPS HELP US. Coronet Instructional Films. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clarence R. Trexler.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Nov70; MP21359.
HOW THE LOLLIPOP DRAGON GOT HIS NAME (SHARING) See
THE ADVENTURES OF THE LOLLIPOP DRAGON.
HOW THEY GROW. See
TREES.
HOW TO CREATE SALABLE LISTINGS (Filmstrip) Title Insurance & Trust Co. Made by Rocket Pictures. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: Creating a salable listing. 102 fr.--What will you do for me? 104 fr.--Keeping them happy. 100 fr.--Make it worthwhile. 105 fr.--What's the difference? 97 fr.--Your prospects for success. 96 fr.
© Rocket Pictures, Inc.; 7Jul69; JP13038.
HOW TO FRAME A FIGG. Universal Pictures. 103 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Edward J. Montagne; director, Alan Rafkin; screenplay, George Tibbles; music, Vic Mizzy; director of photography, William Margulies; film editor, Sam E. Waxman.
Cast: Don Knotts, Elaine Joyce, Joe Flynn, Edward Andrews, Yvonne Craig.
© Universal Pictures; 10Mar71 (in notice: 1970); LP39188.
HOW TO HIDE AN ELEPHANT. See
THE GRASSHOPPER MAN STORIES.
HOW TO IMPROVE INDIVIDUAL MANAGER PERFORMANCE. See
CONCEPTS OF MANAGEMENT.
MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION AND JOB DESCRIPTIONS.
ORGANIZATION.
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL.
STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE.
HOW TO READ NEWSPAPERS. Coronet Instructional Films. 14 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. 2d ed. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 1Sep70; MP21044.
HOW TO STITCH. See
LEARNING TO USE A SEWING MACHINE.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN THE STOCK MARKET WITHOUT REALLY TRYING. See
THE DEBBIE REYNOLDS SHOW.
HOW TO TAKE NOTES. See
STUDY WITH NO SWEAT.
HOW TO THREAD. See
LEARNING TO USE A SEWING MACHINE.
HOW TO USE A DISTRIBUTOR MACHINE (Filmstrip) Mt. San Jacinto College. 52 fr., color, 35 mm. (Automotive technology, M50-A)
Credits: Writer, John Schuster.
Appl. author: Mt. San Jacinto Junior College District.
© Mt. San Jacinto College a.a.d.o. Mt. San Jacinto Junior College District (in notice: Mt. San Jacinto College); 1Dec70; JP13014.
HOW TO USE DIAL-TYPE BALANCES. Ohaus Scale Corp. 7 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Ohaus Scale Corp.; 22Jan71; MU8267.
HOW TO USE THE CENT-O-GRAM BALANCE. Ohaus Scale Corp. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Ohaus Scale Corp.; 22Jan71; MU8269.
HOW TO USE THE HARVARD TRIP BALANCE. Ohaus Scale Corp. 6 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Ohaus Scale Corp.; 22Jan71; MU8268.
HOW WE IDENTIFY THEM. See
DISCOVERING ROCKS AND MINERALS.
HOW WEDGES HELP US. Coronet Instructional Films. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Clarence R. Trexler.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 4Dec70; MP21356.
HULA DOLL AFFAIR. See
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
THE HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT (Filmstrip) Silver Burdett Co. 9 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. (Map filmstrip program) With Map-filmstrip correlation guide, 8 p.
Contents: Background of Western civilization. 34 fr.--Western civilization, pt. 1. 31 fr.--Western civilization, pt. 2. 41 fr.--Eastern Europe. 25 fr.--Expanding Western civilization. 28 fr.--The Islamic world. 25 fr.--Africa south of the Sahara. 32 fr.--India and Southeast Asia. 37 fr.--East Asia. 23 fr.
Appls. state prev. reg. 12Jan70, A123018. NM: additions.
© General Learning Corp.; 31Dec70; JP13180-13188.
HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT, 10. See
THE WORLD SINCE 1939.
HUMANITIES. See
SPIRIT OF THE RENAISSANCE.
HUSBANDS. Faces Music. Released by Columbia Pictures. 141 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Al Ruban; associate producer, Sam Shaw; director & writer, John Cassavetes; music directors, Stanley Wilson, Jack Ackerman; director of photography, Victor Kemper; camera operators, Rich Mingalone, Mike Chapman, Jeff Glover; supervising editor, Peter Tanner.
Cast: Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk, John Cassavetes, Jenny Runacre, Jenny Lee Wright.
© Faces Music, Inc.; 1Dec70; LP38732.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. See
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.