W

W. CLEMENT STONE, COMBINED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. See

CONVERSATION.

WAITING AROUND. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

WALTER. International Union, U.A.W. Made by Teletape Detroit. 3 1/2 reels, sd., b&w, 16 mm. © International Union, U.A.W.; 22Jun72; MU8468.

WALTER BRENNAN EPISODE. See

THE RED SKELTON SHOW.

WALTER D. EDMONDS: THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST. Silver Burdett Co. Made by Davidson Films. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Writers on writing) © General Learning Corp.; 19Jun72; MP22893.

WALTER LANTZ BEARY FAMILY CARTUNE. See

THE BUNGLING BUILDER.

CHARLIE IN HOT WATER.

CHARLIE’S GOLF CLASSIC.

WALTER LANTZ CHILLY WILLY CARTUNE. See

CHILLY’S COLD WAR.

CHILLY’S ICE FOLLY.

A GOONEY IS BORN.

GOONEY’S GOOFY LANDINGS.

WALTER LANTZ WOODY WOODPECKER CARTUNE. See

ALL HAMS ON DECK.

BUSTER’S LAST STAND.

COO COO NUTS.

FLIM FLAM FOUNTAIN.

HI-RISE WISE GUYS.

KITTY FROM THE CITY.

SHANGHAI WOODY.

SLEEPY TIME CHIMES.

THE SNOOZIN’ BRUIN.

WOODY’S MAGIC TOUCH.

THE WANGS. See

AMERICAN FAMILIES.

WAR BEGINS. See

MATHEW BRADY AND THE CIVIL WAR.

THE WAR BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN. Cinema Center Films. Released by National General Pictures Corp. 110 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Suggested by writings & drawings of James Thurber, including The last flower.

Credits: Producer, Danny Arnold; director, Melville Shavelson; writers, Melville Shavelson & Danny Arnold; animation designer & supervisor, Robert Dranko; music, Marvin Hamlisch; director of photography, Charles F. Wheeler; film editor, Frank Bracht.

Cast: Jack Lemmon, Barbara Harris, Jason Robards, Herb Edelman, Lisa Gerritsen.

© Jalem Productions, Inc., Llenroc Productions & Four D Productions, Inc.; 11Apr72; LP41132.

WAR BONNET. See

BONANZA.

WAR ENDS. See

MATHEW BRADY AND THE CIVIL WAR.

WAR EXPANDS. See

MATHEW BRADY AND THE CIVIL WAR.

WARFARIN AND PINDONE POISONING IN THE DOG AND CAT. Iowa State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Biomedical Communications Section. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Author: William B. Buck.

© Iowa State University a.a.d.o. Iowa State University of Science & Technology; 18Jun72; MP22958.

THE WARNING BLINKER. See

OPEN-ENDED STORIES.

WATER AND HOW WE USE IT (Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With guide, 10 p.

Contents: Power. 54 fr.--Irrigation. 54 fr.--Drinking. 51 fr.--Industry. 51 fr.--Transportation. 55 fr.--Recreation and conservation. 52 fr.

Credits: Educational collaborator, Vincent R. Rogers; script, Audrey J. Geis; photography, Marcel Couturier; production, M. George Jennings.

© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 27Mar72; JP14301.

WATER DESTRUCTION (Filmstrip) Taylor-Merchant Corp. 80 fr., color, 35 mm. © M. Robert Dortch; 1May72; JP14239.

WATER DROPLET COHESION. Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. Produced in collaboration with National Center for Atmospheric Research. NM: compilation authorship. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70 (in notice: 1971); MP23013.

WATER IN THREE STATES. Doubleday Multimedia. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 14Jun72; MP23144.

WATER: LIQUID TO SOLID. Doubleday Multimedia. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 14Jun72; MP23143.

WATER POLLUTION. See

POLLUTION: DON’T JUST STAND THERE--DO SOMETHING.

WATTS FESTIVAL-–69. William L. DuBois. 20 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © William L. DuBois; 15Jun72; MU8463.

WE ARE THE CITY. Coronet Instructional Films. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 29Feb72; MP23279.

WE GIVE A HOOT (Filmstrip) Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn. Made by Lizardi & Witte, Inc. 85 fr., color, 35 mm. © Bank of America N. T. & S. A.; 7Feb72; JP14207.

WE HAVE TO FIND A WAY (Filmstrip) Home Mission Board. Released by Broadman Films. 66 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual, 1 v.

Credits: Writer, Annette Wilkinson; photographers, Don Rutledge, Knolan Benfield & Chet Brumley.

Appl. author: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, employer for hire.

© Broadman Films; 5Jun72; A360148.

WE LOVE ANNIE. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

THE WEASEL FAMILY. Walt Disney Productions. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm, (Nature’s living album) © Walt Disney Productions; 26Jun68; MP23159.

WEATHER AND CLIMATE. See

EARTH SCIENCE SERIES.

WEST GERMANY: A REGIONAL STUDY (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: X309A-X309D: What is West Germany? 65 fr.--Land, features and cities. 69 fr.--Resources, agriculture and industry. 69 fr.--Life in West Germany. 57 fr.

Credits: Photographer, Bruce Thomas.

© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep72; JP14281.

WHAT ARE ME AND YOU GONNA DO. See

POLLUTION: DON’T JUST STAND THERE--DO SOMETHING.

WHAT CAN YOU DO. See

FINDING YOUR JOB.

WHAT DO AFRICANS LOOK LIKE. See

DISCOVERY: TROPICAL AFRICA.

WHAT DO YOU DO ABOUT RULES? (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, a subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 54 fr.; pt. 2, 53 fr.), color, 35 mm. (First things) With Discussion guide, 54 p.

Credits: Writer, Thomas Glynn; consultants, Lawrence Kohlberg & Robert Selman; artist, Gray Morrow; editor, Jere Kupecky.

Appl. author: Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, employer for hire of Robert Selman (discussion guide) & Thomas Glynn.

© Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York; 28Jun72; A350109.

WHAT DO YOU THINK? (Filmstrip) Churchill Films, 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: What do you think about finders keepers? 27 fr.--What do you think about tattling? 38 fr.--What do you think about lying? 39 fr.--What do you think about promises? 34 fr.--What do you think about helping your family? 33 fr.--What do you think about helping your community? 33 fr.

Credits: By Hal Smith & Lisa Van Deusen.

Appl. author: Churchill Productions, Inc.

© Churchill Films, Inc.; 16Dec69; JP14319–14320, 14315, 14318, 14316–14317.

WHAT DOES A SIGN MEAN. See

READING SIGNS AND SIGNALS.

WHAT DOES A SIGNAL MEAN. See

READING SIGNS AND SIGNALS.

WHAT GOES UP. American Heart Assn. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © American Heart Assn.; 2Aug71 (in notice: 1970); MP23122.

WHAT IS AFRICA LIKE. See

DISCOVERY: TROPICAL AFRICA.

WHAT IS CANADA. See

CANADA: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS CLASSIFICATION. See

ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION.

WHAT IS FRANCE. See

FRANCE: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS GREAT BRITAIN. See

GREAT BRITAIN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS HOLLAND. See

HOLLAND: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS IT. See

POLLUTION.

WHAT IS LIFE. See

LIFE: A UNIQUE PHENOMENON.

WHAT IS POETRY? (Filmstrip) Caedmon Records. 10 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With Teacher’s guide & Spirit duplicating masters, by Lucille Schulberg, Edwin Brit Wyckoff, Barbara Holdridge & Marianne Mantell, 2 v.

Credits: Narrator, Claire Bloom.

© Caedmon Records, Inc., subsidiary of D. C. Heath & Co.; 31Dec70; A357588.

WHAT IS PUERTO RICO. See

PUERTO RICO: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS SPAIN. See

SPAIN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS SWEDEN. See

SWEDEN: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS WEST GERMANY. See

WEST GERMANY: A REGIONAL STUDY.

WHAT IS YOUR LIBRARY. See

USING TODAY’S LIBRARY.

WHAT IS YOUR MISSION FIELD? (Filmstrip) Home Mission Board. 65 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual, 1 v. Appl. author: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, employer for hire. © Broadman Films; 7Aug72; A358245.

WHAT SHOULD I DO. See

THE FIGHT.

THE GAME.

LUNCH MONEY.

THE NEW GIRL.

THE PROJECT.

WHAT THE NORTH CENTRAL REGION REALLY IS. See

THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES.

WHAT THE NORTHEAST REALLY IS. See

THE NORTHEAST STATES.

WHAT THE PACIFIC COAST REGION REALLY IS. See

THE PACIFIC COAST STATES.

WHAT THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION REALLY IS. See

THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES.

WHAT THE SOUTH REALLY IS. See

THE SOUTHERN STATES.

WHAT THE SOUTH WEST REALLY IS. See

THE SOUTH WESTERN STATES.

WHAT WE CAN DO. See

POLLUTION.

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET (Filmstrip) Dodge Division. 67 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. author: Ross Roy, Inc. © Chrysler Corp.; 10Dec71; JP13520.

WHAT’S AN ARK WITHOUT CENTAURS. See

THEN CAME BRONSON.

WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH ALICE? Milbaker Productions & Motivision. 25 min., sd., color, 16 mm.

Credits: Producer, Richard S. MilBauer.

© Milbaker Productions; 1Feb72; MP23132.

WHEN GENERATIONS GAP. See

THE FLYING NUN. 80

WHEN THE CIRCUS CAME TO TOWN. See

THE WORLD OF THE CIRCUS.

WHEN THE SHOE IS ON THE OTHER FOOT IT DOESN’T FIT. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

WHERE DO AFRICANS LIVE. See

DISCOVERY: TROPICAL AFRICA.

WHERE DOES IT COME FROM? Group 2 (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: 685–1–-685–4: Where do we get our textiles? 51 fr.--Where do we get our meat? 50 fr.--Where do we get our iron? 51 fr.--Where do we get our seafood? 50 fr.

Credits: Author & photographer, Hal Riehle.

© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 20Nov72; JP14634–14631.

WHERE DOES IT HURT? Josef Shaftel Films. Distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corp. 90 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the novel The operator, by Rod Amateau & Budd Robinson.

Credits: Producers, Bill Schwartz & Rod Amateau; director, Rod Amateau; screenplay, Rod Amateau & Budd Robinson; music score, Keith Allison; director of photography, Brick Marquard; film editors, Tony Mora & Stan Rabjohn.

© Josef Shaftel Films, Inc.; 11Aug72 (in notice: 1971); LP41328.

WHERE WILL THE TRUMPETS BE. See

THEN CAME BRONSON.

WHO IS THE CAMERA? Gerald F. Noxon. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Film thru film, no. 5) © Gerald F. Noxon & Peter J. Chvany; 1Mar72 (in notice: 1970); MP23291.

WHO PULLED THE BLUES RIGHT OUT OF THE HORN. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

WHO THEY ARE. See

AMERICAN INDIANS OF THE NORTHEAST.

WHO WANTS TO SAIL DOWN THE AMAZON ANYWAY. See

THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER.

WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? WHY? Columbia Broadcasting System. Approx. 30 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.

The environment crusade. Telecast: Feb. 24, 1970. Credits: Producers, Bernard Birnbaum & Philip Scheffler; reporters, Roger Mudd & David Culhane; correspondent, Walter Cronkite. © 23Feb70; MP23016.

The heritage of Apollo. Telecast: Aug. 26, 1969. Credits: Producer, Vern Diamond; correspondent, Mike Wallace. © 25Aug69; MP23015.

WHY. See

THE WHYS AND HOWS OF STUDENT FILMMAKING.

WHY AND HOW OF PLANT CLASSIFICATION. See

PLANT CLASSIFICATION.

WHY AVIATION AEROSPACE EDUCATION? (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 83 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. states prev. reg. 3Dec68, JP11076 & prev. pub. 29Aug68. NM: pictorial illus. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 22Oct71; JP14251.

WHY DO YOU BUY? Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released by Journal Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: David Altschul. © Gilbert Altschul Productions, Inc.; 15Jun72 (in notice: 1971); MP23238.

WHY METRICS. Beloit Tool Corp. 14 min., sd., color. © Beloit Tool Corp.; 23Jun72; LU3634.

WHY METRICS. Regal Beloit. Made by University of Wisconsin Extension, Dept. of Photography--Cinema. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. states prev. reg. 23Jun72, LU3634. © Regal Beloit, division of Beloit Tool Corp.; 30Aug72; LP41175.

WHY TALK ABOUT SEX? Christian Science Board of Directors. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Christian Science Board of Directors; 19Jun72; MU8464.

WHY THE CHIMES RANG. See

CHRISTMAS TALES FROM MANY LANDS.

WHY WE LIVE IN FAMILIES. See

FAMILY SERIES.

THE WHYS AND HOWS OF STUDENT FILMMAKING (Filmstrip) Urban Media Materials. 2 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.

Contents: Why? 53 fr.--How? 49 fr. Appl. author: Edward Dubrowsky.

© Urban Media Materials, Inc.; 19Aug70; JP14608.

WILD ANIMALS. See

THE RICH MAN AND THE SHOE-MAKER & BRIAN WILDSMITH’S WILD ANIMALS.

THE WILD CAT FAMILY--THE COUGAR. Walt Disney Productions. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Nature’s living album) © Walt Disney Productions; 21May68; MP23157.

THE WILD DOG FAMILY--THE COYOTE. Walt Disney Productions. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm, (Nature’s living album) © Walt Disney Productions; 20Sep68; MP23160.

WILD SEASON. Emil Nofal Films. Released by Universal Pictures. 92 min., sd., color, 35 mm.

Credits: Producer, Jans Rautenbach; director & writer, Emil Noval; music, Roy Martin; director of photography, Vincent G. Cox; supervising editor, Peter Henkel.

Cast: Gert Van Den Bergh, Marie Du Toit, Joe Stewardson, Janis Reinhardt, Anthony Thomas.

© Emil Nofal Films; 2Nov67; LP41030.

WILDERNESS ADVENTURES FILM. See

DARE THE WILDEST RIVER.

WILDFIRE! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television. 60 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Films, Inc. presentation. A Ronox production.

Credits: Producer, director & writer, Jeff Myrow; narrator, Lorne Greene; music composer & conductor, Robert Drasnin; film editor, Peter C. Johnson.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 5Feb71; LP41142.

WILLIAM KLEIN. See

CONVERSATION.

WINDOW CLEANER. See

[QUALITY BAKERS OF AMERICA COOPERATIVE TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

WOLVES AND THE WOLF MEN. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television. 60 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Films, Inc. presentation. Produced in association with Time-Life Books.

Credits: Producer, director & writer, Irwin Rosten; narrator, James Coburn; music score composer & conductor, Elmer Bernstein; principal photographer, John A. Alonzo; film editor, Bud Friedgen.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 18Nov69; LP41141.

WONDER SERIES. See

CLOUDS AND RAIN AND THINGS.

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Walt Disney Productions. Approx. 60 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. Produced with the NBC-TV Network. © Walt Disney Productions.

1971–72 series.

Chango, guardian of the Mayan treasure. Cast: Juan Maldonado, Alonzo Fuentes, Alex Tinne. © 13Mar72; LP41321.

Charlie Crowfoot and the coati mundi. Cast: Robert Keyworth, Edward Colunga. © 31Aug71; LP41316.

The city fox. © 11Feb72; LP41323.

Dad, can I borrow the car? Credits: Producer-director-writer, Ward Kimball. © 3Apr72 (in notice: 1970); LP41326.

Hacksaw, pt. 1–2, Cast: Tab Hunter, Russ McCubbin. © 14Sep71, LP41317; 17Sep71; LP41318.

Justin Morgan had a horse, pt. 1–2. Cast: R. G. Armstrong, Don Murray. © 3Feb72; LP41324; 11Feb72; LP41325.

Lefty, the ding-a-ling lynx, pt. 1–2. © 18Nov71, LP41319; 23Nov71, LP41320.

Michael O’Hara the fourth, pt. 1–2. Cast: Jo Ann Harris, Dan Dailey, Michael McGreevey. © 23Mar72, LP41314; 31Mar72, LP41315.

Mountain born. Cast: Sam Austin, Jolene Terry. © 7Jan72; LP41322.

The strange monster of Strawberry Cove, pt. 1. From the story by Bertrand R. Brinley. Cast: Burgess Meredith, Agnes Moorehead, Annie McEveety, Patrick Creamer. © 13Oct71; LP41313.

WOODY’S MAGIC TOUCH. Universal Pictures. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker cartune)

Credits: Director, Paul J. Smith; story, Dale Hale; animators, Virgil Ross & others; music, Walter Greene; voices, Dal McKennon & Grace Stafford.

© Universal Pictures; 5Jul71; LP41273.

WORDS AND SOUNDS. Set 1 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Films/University Films. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With guide.

Contents: Sounds all around. 38 fr.--Sounds of farm and field. 38 fr.--Sounds around the home. 38 fr.--Things to see. 37 fr.--Things to touch. 39 fr.--Noses and tongues. 40 fr.

Credits: Producer, Marvin L. Reiter; author, Louise Binder Scott; art director, Ed Dahlin; illustrator, June Goldsborough.

Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co.

© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 28Apr72 (in notice 1971); JP14388–14393.

WORDS AND SOUNDS. Set 4 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Films/University Films. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With guide.

Contents: The long a vowel sound: ar, air. 41 fr.--The long e vowel sound: ear. 42 fr.--The long i vowel sound. 42 fr.--The long o vowel sound. 42 fr.--The long and short oo sounds. 41 fr.--The ou-ow sounds, the oi-oy sounds: review of consonants and vowels. 44 fr.

Credits: Producer, Marvin L. Reiter; author, Louise Binder Scott; art director, Ed Dahlin; illustrator, Craig Flessel.

Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co.

© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 19May72 (in notices: 1971); JP14382–14387.

WORKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE. See

FINDING YOUR JOB.

WORKING IN [OCCUPATIONS] See

EDUCATION FOR OCCUPATIONS.

WORKING IN THE POLITICAL WORLD. See

NOW YOU ARE A VOTER.

WORKING WORLD OF A SECRETARY. See

BASIC OFFICE PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES.

THE WORLD OF THE ABUSER. See

FACTS ABOUT DRUGS, ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO.

THE WORLD OF THE CIRCUS (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With 4 teacher’s guides. Produced with the cooperation of Circus World Museum, Baraboo, Wisc.

Contents: A104–1–-A104–4: Let’s visit a circus museum. 60 fr.--Here comes the circus parade! 70 fr.--When the circus came to town. 65 fr.--Five circus music makers. 74 fr.

Credits: Producer, Marc F. Ellis; writer, Carolyn R. Ellis.

© Society for Visual Education, Inc.; 16Aug71; A357627.

WORLD RELIGIONS IN THE NEW WORLD (Filmstrip) Home Mission Board. 65 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual, 1 v. Appl. author: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. © Broadman Films; 7Aug72; A358244.

WORMS. See

ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION.

WORST CRIME. See

DAN AUGUST.

THE WRATH OF GOD. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 111 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Rainbow Productions, Inc.-Cineman Films, Ltd. production. Based on the novel by James Graham.

Credits: Associate producer, William S. Gilmore, Jr.; director & screenplay, Ralph Nelson; music, Lalo Schifrin; director of photography, Alex Phillips, Jr.; film editor, J. Terry Williams.

Cast: Robert Mitchum, Frank Langella, John Colicos, Victor Buono, Ken Hutchison.

© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 27Jun72; LP41002.

WRITERS ON WRITING. See

ERNEST GAINES: BLOOD LINES IN INK.

JAMES HOUSTON: THE VISION BEYOND THE MASK.

WALTER D. EDMONDS: THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST.