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Motion Pictures

1940–1949

CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES

Cumulative Series

Motion Pictures
1940–1949

1953

COPYRIGHT OFFICE ☆ THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

L. C. card, 53–60032

For sale by the Register of Copyrights,

Library of Congress, Washington 25, D. C.

Price $10


Table of Contents

Page
Motion Pictures, 1940–1949[1]
Index[503]
Series List[585]

Preface

Motion Pictures, 1940–1949, is a cumulative catalog listing works registered in the Copyright Office in Classes L and M from January 1, 1940, through December 31, 1949. It continues the series of cumulative catalogs which began in 1951 with Motion Pictures, 1912–1939. A third volume, Motion Pictures, 1894–1912, is also being published (though not as a part of the series); it lists works copyrighted prior to 1912 and identified as motion pictures by Howard Lamarr Walls. These three volumes, together with the current issues of the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Parts 12–13, Motion Pictures and Filmstrips, comprise an unbroken record of the copyright registration of motion pictures and, also, an extensive although not complete record of motion picture production in the United States through the entire history of the industry.

The information given in the entries for the period 1940–1946 was obtained from the record books of the Copyright Office, the original applications for the registration of the copyright claims, and the descriptive material deposited with the applications and films at the time of registration. For the period 1947–1949, the information was transcribed (with slight changes in the order of the material, for the sake of consistency) from card copy previously used in the preparation of the semiannual issues of the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Parts 12–13, Motion Pictures. Beginning with July 1, 1949, the title of Parts 12–13 was changed to Motion Pictures and Filmstrips and filmstrips registered in Class J were listed. These filmstrips, however, have been omitted from the cumulative catalog. The card copy was compared with the record books and the file of original applications to make certain that all works registered during the period were recorded in the catalog. At the same time any errors in the names of the claimants or the dates of publication found in the card copy were corrected.

Each entry contains information which describes the film and identifies the copyright claimant, the date of the beginning of the copyright term, and the copyright registration number. The descriptive portion of the entries varies considerably in fullness depending on the information available in the sources used.

The entries for unpublished works contain the date or dates of deposit in the Copyright Office of the title, description, and required prints. The entries for published works contain date of publication as given in the application for registration. Deposit of published copies has in every case been made.

In each entry the name of the claimant is that given in the application. Information relating to renewal copyrights or to subsequent changes of ownership recorded in the Copyright Office can be ascertained upon request and upon payment to the Register of Copyrights of the fee specified in the law for the conduct of a search of the records. In addition, information relating to renewal copyrights can be secured by referring to the issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries covering renewal registrations for the particular class of work during the renewal period.

The publication of the Catalog of Copyright Entries is authorized by sections 210 and 211 of Title 17 of the United States Code. Section 210 provides in part: “The current catalog of copyright entries and the index volumes herein provided for shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration.”

The purpose of the cumulative catalogs is threefold: 1) to meet the administrative needs of the Copyright Office; 2) to provide compact index volumes to the legal profession, publishers, authors, and others interested in copyright; and 3) to make available, for other research uses, the information on record in the Copyright Office, much of which is not available elsewhere.

A description (including price and instructions for ordering) of each part of the present Third Series of the Catalog of Copyright Entries and of other publications of the Copyright Office is provided at the back of this volume.

The Copyright Office welcomes inquiries, suggestions, and comments on the content and organization of the Catalog. Such communications should be addressed to the Chief of the Cataloging Division, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington 25, D. C.

Copyright Registrations of Motion Pictures

January 1, 1940–December 31, 1949

Class L, Motion-picture photoplays7,122
Class M, Motion pictures other than photoplays11,645
Total18,767

Class M contains many animated cartoons and newsreels as well as nontheatrical films. The letter P following the class symbol in an entry indicates that the film was registered as a published work; the letter U, an unpublished work.

How To Use This Catalog

This catalog consists of three parts: Motion Pictures, 1940–1949, which is a list of main entries under title; an Index of names; and a Series List. Each part is arranged alphabetically.

Motion Pictures, 1940–1949

The items which constitute each entry in this section are given below in the order in which they appear. The title, name of the claimant, copyright date, and registration number are always given; other items are included if applicable to the motion picture and available.

1. Title. Main title, followed by subtitle, translated title, and alternate title. Cross-references are made for alternate and translated titles. When motion pictures are based on the lives of real persons or when such persons are mentioned in the titles in connection with specific episodes in their lives, such as musical performances or athletic events, their names are included in the Index.

2. Production statement. The name of the producing company, i.e., the company responsible for the existence of the picture, follows the title. In some instances two companies or organizations are concerned with the production of a film, one with the physical production, i.e., photographing, editing, sound recording, etc., the other with planning, distributing, and sponsoring the motion picture. In such case the company concerned with physical production is named first, followed by the preposition for and the name of the other company. The name of a foreign producing company is followed by the name of the city or country in which it is located. When the name of a person or organization is given in the records of the Copyright Office preceded by the phrase presented by, the name, together with the phrase, follows the date (see item 3 below).

3. Date. For published works, the year date of copyright (see item 10 below) preceded by a lower case c, (e.g., c1941) follows the production statement. If a production date different from the copyright year date is given in the records, this information follows the copyright date. For unpublished works, no date is given in this position in the entry.

4. Physical description. A full physical description contains information relating to 1) the length of the film, given in running time, footage, number of reels or frames; 2) color or black and white versions; 3) sound or silent versions; 4) width of the film. Few of the entries in this catalog for the period prior to 1946 contain full physical descriptions because information on these points was not included in the records of the Copyright Office.

5. Notes. Certain information which helps to identify the motion picture more exactly is given in the form of notes:

a. The title of the series to which a motion picture belongs is given immediately following the physical description.

b. Phrases further identifying persons or organizations connected with the production of a motion picture, such as Warner Bros.-First National picture, Frank Capra production, etc., are given in a note following the series note.

c. Information relating to other titles by which the motion picture is known, to other versions, to related material to be used in connection with the showing of the motion picture, or to the source material on which the motion picture is based, is given in the order named.

6. Summary. A brief statement describing or characterizing the motion picture is included whenever it has been printed previously in an issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries.

7. Credits. This paragraph contains, when available, the names of persons associated with the production of the film in the capacity of producers, directors, writers, narrators, commentators, creators of animation, composers, music directors and other persons responsible for the music, photographers or cameramen for travelogs and other pictures of similar type, and film editors. In a few instances other credits have been included. In the case of each person, a term indicative of the contribution precedes the name. For films in color, the name of the process is given, if available, at the end of the credits statement.

8. Cast. The principal actors are named in the order of their billing if the information has been printed previously in an issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries.

9. Copyright claimant, date, and registration number. This paragraph begins with the copyright symbol ©. The symbol is followed by:

a. The name of the claimant as it is given in the application.

b. The date of the beginning of the term of copyright: for published works, the date of publication as cited in the application; for unpublished works, the date or dates of receipt in the Copyright Office of the title, description, and required prints.

c. The registration number, preceded by the respective class symbol (L, motion picture photoplays; M, motion pictures other than photoplays) and, also, immediately after the class symbol, the letter P to designate a published work or U, an unpublished work.

In the case of motion pictures produced as serials, information relating to the entire serial precedes that relating to the individual numbers or episodes in the serial. More than one entry of a serial is made whenever the descriptive information varies for different parts of the serial. Individual issues of a serial are listed in numerical sequence or by date; in those cases where the name or form of name of the claimant has changed, the issues claimed under a specific name are listed below it. The copyright symbol © always appears immediately before the name of the copyright claimant and the copyright date whenever they are in separate statements. When duplicate numbers appear in a sequence of issues, arrangement of the duplicates is by copyright date. Omission of an item in a sequence does not necessarily mean that the item has not been registered in the Copyright Office, since it may be included in the catalog under its specific title.

Index

The second section of this catalog lists the names of the persons and organizations associated with the production of the motion pictures described in the main section and of the authors of the novels, dramas, or other works upon which these motion pictures are based. Also included are the names of persons on whose lives the motion pictures are based or whose names appear in the titles in connection with a musical performance or athletic event. The names of the persons listed in the statements of credits in the main entries are not included. The name of each person or organization is used as a heading, the form of which is either the one appearing in the Official Catalog of the Library of Congress or the one most frequently found in the records of the Copyright Office. Similar names have been listed separately unless it is clear that they identify the same person or organization. Cross-references from different forms of the same name and from pseudonyms are included in the list.

Under each heading are listed alphabetically the titles of the motion pictures associated with it, together with their respective year dates, or, for serials, the word serial, enclosed in parentheses, in lieu of a date. An asterisk preceding the title indicates that the name appearing in the heading is that of the copyright claimant.

Series List

The third section of this catalog lists the series titles which are given in the main entries. These frequently appear in varying forms. For each series, therefore, an established form, based on the one most frequently used, is given in the heading. Following the heading are references to other series titles which seem to be related because the names are similar and the claimants are the same. Listed below the headings are, first, the names of the claimants, and, second, the titles of the motion pictures, each followed by its date. In the case of serials, the word serial, enclosed in parentheses, is used in lieu of a date.

The lists of titles under each series may be incomplete for the period covered by this catalog, because only those titles have been included which are so identified in the sources used in compiling the catalog. For some motion pictures two series titles are given, each of which is entered separately, since the information available makes it impossible to differentiate between main series and subseries.

Abbreviations and Symbols

The following list includes abbreviations and symbols used in this catalog with specific copyright or bibliographic meanings. Definitions are not given for abbreviations in common use.

a.k.a.also known as
b&wblack and white
©copyright symbol
d.b.a.doing business as
descr.description
ft.feet
LPpublished motion-picture photoplays
LUunpublished motion-picture photoplays
min.minutes
mmmillimeters
MPpublished motion pictures other than photoplays
MUunpublished motion pictures other than photoplays
pseud.pseudonym
sd.sound
si.silent
t.a.trading as

Motion Pictures
1940–1949

An alphabetical list, under title, of the main entries for motion pictures which were registered for copyright during the years 1940–1949. For full information relating to the contents of these entries, see How To Use This Catalog, p. [VII].

A

THE ABC OF HAND TOOLS. Walt Disney Productions, c1946. Presented by General Motors Corp. 2 reels, color, 16mm.

© Walt Disney Productions; 5Feb46; MP1833.

ABC PIN UP. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd. (Person-Oddity, no. 137)

Credits: Producers, Joseph O'Brien, Thomas Mead; narrator, Ray Morgan.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 6Dec44; MP15489.

A FOR ACHIEVEMENT. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949. Presented by the Savings Banks Association of the State of New York. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Shows how the Savings banks provide security to their depositors and how they contribute to the welfare of the community.

Credits: Sumner Lyon; director and photographer, Harry W. Smith; narrator, John Rooney.

© Savings Banks Assn. of the State of New York; 21Apr49; MP4040.

A HAUNTING WE WILL GO. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 9 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)

Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; narrator, Frank Gallop; animation, Myron Waldman, Irving Dressler.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 13May49; LP2309.

A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 6,200 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; original story, Lou Breslow, Stanley Rauh; screenplay, Lou Breslow; music director, Emil Newman.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 7Aug42; LP11773.

A HUNTING WE WON'T GO. c1943. Presented by Columbia. 661 ft., sd., color. (Fox and Crow)

Credits: Producer, Dave Fleischer; director, Bob Wickersham; story, Jack Cosgriff; animation, Howard Swift, Phil Duncan; music, Eddie Kilfeather, Leo Erdody. Technicolor.

© Screen Gems, Inc.; 23Aug43; LP12203.

A PLUMBING WE WILL GO. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Elwood Ullman.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Mar40; LP9481.

ABANDONED. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 79 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A melodrama presented in semi-documentary style exposing the sale of illegitimate babies by adoption racketeers.

Credits: Producer, Jerry Bresler; director, Joe Newman; story and screenplay, Irwin Gielgud; music, Walter Scharf; film editor, Edward Curtiss.

Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Gale Storm, Jeff Chandler, Meg Randall, Raymond Burr.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Sep49; LP2560.

O ABASTECIMENTO MUNICIPAL DE ÁGUA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

Credits: Collaborator, Willem Rudolfs.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 29May46; MP731.

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE KILLER: BORIS KARLOFF. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1949. 84 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A slapstick murder mystery about disappearing bodies, assorted killers, bottomless pits, and a phony swami.

Credits: Producer, Robert Arthur; director, Charles T. Barton; story, Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder; screenplay, Hugh Wedlock, Jr., Howard Snyder, John Grant; music, Milton Schwarzwald; film editor, Edward Curtiss.

Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Boris Karloff, Lenore Aubert, Gar Moore.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Sep49; LP2561.

ABDUL THE BULBUL-AMEER. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 777 ft., sd., color. (An M. G. M. Cartoon) A Hugh Harman production.

Credits: Technicolor.

© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb41; LP10358.

ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS. c1940. Presented by Max Gordon Plays & Pictures Corp. 110 min., sd. Based on the play by Robert E. Sherwood.

Credits: Producer, Max Gordon; director, John Cromwell; screenplay, Robert E. Sherwood; adaptation, Grover Jones; music score, Roy Webb; editor, George Hively.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Jan40; LP9486.

ABERCROMBIE HAD A ZOMBIE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 24Nov41; MP11771.

ABIE'S IRISH ROSE. Bing Crosby Producers, Inc., c1946. 96 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on Anne Nichol's play.

Credits: Producer and director, A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Anne Nichols; adaptation, Anne Wigton, Rip Van Ronkel; music score, John Scott Trotter; film editor, Harvey Manger.

Cast: Michael Chekhov, Joanne Dru, Richard Norris, J. M. Kerrigan, George E. Stone.

© Bing Crosby Producers, Inc.; 27Dec46; LP820.

ABILENE TOWN. Guild Productions, Inc. Released through United Artists Corp., c1946. Presented by Jules Levey. 89 min., sd. From the novel "Trail Town" by Ernest Haycox.

Credits: Producer, Jules Levey; director, Edwin L. Marin; screenplay, Harold Shumate; music director, Nat W. Finston; film editor, Richard Heermance.

© Guild Productions, Inc.; 11Jan46; LP114.

ABOARD THE FLATTOP MIDWAY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)

Summary: Shows the Flattop Midway on maneuvers in the Caribbean, and demonstrates take-offs and landings of fighter planes F8F and carrier jets.

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator, Joe King; music score, L. DeFrancesco; cameraman, Jack Painter; film editor, Arthur Lincer.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 12Oct49; MP4821.

ABOU BEN BOOGIE. c1944. Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (Walt Lantz Swing Symphony) (A Walt Lantz Cartune)

Credits: Producer, Walt Lantz; director, James Culhane; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Paul Smith; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter Lantz Productions; 14Aug44; MP15259.

ABOU BEN BOOGIE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 17Apr44; MP14728.

ABOUT FACE. Released through United Artists, c1942. Presented by Hal Roach. 5 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Fred Guiol; director, Kurt Neumann; original screenplay, Eugene Conrad, Edward E. Seabrook; music score, Edward Ward; film editor, Bert Jordan.

© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 11May42; LP11277.

ABOVE SUSPICION. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the novel by Helen MacInnes.

Credits: Producer, Victor Saville; director, Richard Thorpe; screenplay, Keith Winter, Melville Baker, Patricia Coleman; music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor, George Hively.

© Loew's Inc.; 21May43; LP12090.

ABRAHAM'S FAITH. Church-Craft Pictures, Inc., c1948. 16 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on the 22d chapter of Genesis.

Summary: Abraham demonstrates his faith in God, as he obeys His directions concerning the sacrifice of his son Isaac.

Credits: Screenplay, Ralph Jester.

© Church-Craft Pictures, Inc.; 20Oct48; MP3622.

ABRIGO. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Wallace W. Atwood, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Portuguese version of "Shelter."

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 24Jan47; MP1623.

ABROAD AT HOME. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 851 ft., sd. (New York Parade, series 1, no. 2)

Credits: Director, Edmund L. Dorfman; story and narration, Hershfield; photographers, Edward Horton, Daniel Cavelli; editor, Marc S. Asch.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Mar41; MP11145.

ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS. Edward Small Productions, Inc. Released through United Artists, c1944. 86 min., sd. Based on an original story by Fred Guiol.

Credits: Director, Allan Dwan; screenplay, Charles Rogers, Wilkie Mahoney, Ted Sills; adaptation, Edward E. Seabrook, Tedwell Chapman; music director, Lud Gluskin; film editor, Richard Heermance.

© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 10Jul44; LP12862.

ABUSEMENT PARK. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Popeye the Sailor Cartoon)

Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Apr47; LP1006.

A AÇÃO GEOLÓGICA DA ATMOSFERA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

Credits: Collaborator: Carey Croneis.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 6Jun46; MP724.

A AÇÃO GEOLÓGICA DOS RIOS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

Credits: Collaborator, Carey Croneis.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 24Jun46; MP833.

ACCENT ON COURAGE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (The World Today)

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; described by Hugh James; music score, L. de Francesco; film editor, Russ Sheilds.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 30Apr43; MP14789.

ACCENT ON LOVE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,560 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; original story, Dalton Trumbo; screenplay, John Larkin; music director, Emil Newman.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Jul41; LP10588.

ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY; tools and procedures. Loucks & Norling Studios, c1944–45. © Loucks & Norling Studios.

1. Hand Soldering. 1 reel. Appl. author: Jack Norling. © 1Jan45; MP15822.

2. High Frequency Soldering. 2 reels. Appl. author: Dana Noyes. © 23Jun44; MP15018.

ACCOMPLICE, c1946. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. From the novel "Simon Lash, Private Detective" by Frank Gruber.

Credits: Producer, John K. Teaford; director, Walter Colmes; screenplay, Irving Elman, Frank Gruber; music score, Alexander Laszlo; photographer, Jockey Feindel; film editor, Robert Jahns.

Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.

© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 12Sep46; LP597.

ACCORDING TO PLAN: INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (Engineering Drawing, film 1)

Summary: A film designed to develop in beginning students of engineering drawing the feeling that the subject is interesting and important, and that modern production, which requires the work of many people on a single project, needs a common language, that of engineering drawing, to co-ordinate the work.

© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.; 29Dec47; MP3144.

ACCOUNTING AND CALCULATING MACHINES. Teaching Aids Exchange, c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Demonstrates the operation of accounting and calculating machines, and compares modern machine accounting methods with hand book-keeping methods.

© Teaching Aids Exchange; 1Oct48; MP3785.

THE ACCUSED. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel "Strange Deception" by June Truesdell.

Summary: A psychology teacher kills one of her students in self-defense, but conceals the crime until an astute police officer compels her to confess.

Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Ketti Frings; music score, Victor Young; film editor, Warren Low.

Cast: Loretta Young, Robert Cummings, Wendell Corey, Sam Jaffe, Douglas Dick.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Jan49; LP2069.

ACE IN THE HOLE. c1942. Presented by Universal, 1 reel, sd., color. (Walter Lantz Cartune)

Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, George Dane; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. and Walter Lantz Productions; 29May42; MP12557.

ACE IN THE HOLE. Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., color.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.

© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.; title, descr., & 44 prints, 26Apr40; MU10214.

AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 1,646 ft., sd.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Lloyd A. French.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 12Aug41; LP11200.

ACQUA ZANIES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The World of Sports, no. 139)

Summary: The development of the technique of water skiing is demonstrated.

Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 15Jul48; MP3368.

ACQUITTED BY THE SEA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Robert Ripley's Believe It or Not)

Credits: Producer, Truman Talley; director, Earl Allvine; photographer, Jack Painter; editor, Russ Sheilds.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 27Sep40; MP10501.

ACROBANTICS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 30Dec45; MP134.

ACROBATIC ACES. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 7Feb41; MP10836.

ACROBATIC BABIES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The World of Sports, no. 141)

Summary: A film about swimming, with emphasis upon the stunt swimming of children and babies.

Credits: Producer and director, Harry Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin; editor, Dan Heiss.

© Columbia Pictures Corp., 14Oct48; MP3474.

THE ACROBATIC ILLINI. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)

Summary: This film, which shows students doing difficult gymnastics in the "circus stunt" class at the University of Illinois, is climaxed by an acrobatic act presented at the University by the Ward Bell Flyers, a Barnum-Bailey-Ringling team.

Credits: Directed and photographed by Russell T. Erwin, Rod Warren; narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Dec48; MP3586.

ACRO-BATTY. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 834 ft., sd., b&w. (A Pete Smith Specialty)

Credits: Director, Louis Lewyn; film editor, Philip Anderson.

© Loew's Inc.; 16Apr42; MP12443.

ACROBATTY BUNNY. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., 35mm. (Looney Tunes)

Credits: Director, Robert McKimson; story, Warren Foster.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jun46; MP761.

ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; film editor, Russ Sheilds; narrator, Ed Thorgersen; music, L. DeFrancesco.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 5Jul46; MP1496.

ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1942. 10 reels, sd. A First National picture. From the serial by Robert Carson.

Credits: Producers, Jerry Wald, Jack Saper; director, John Huston; screenplay, Richard Macaulay; music, Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Frank Magee.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., 5Sep42; LP11564.

ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1949. 55 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A Western about the capture of outlaws who are smuggling gold ore into the United States from Mexico.

Credits: Producer, Louis Gray; director, Oliver Drake; original screenplay, Ronald Davidson; music director, Edward Kay; film editor, John C. Fuller.

Cast: Jimmy Wakely, "Cannonball" Taylor, Reno Browne, Riley Hill, Dennis Moore.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 15May49; LP2416.

ACROSS THE SIERRAS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Leon Barsha; director, D. Ross Lederman; original screenplay, Paul Franklin; film editor, James Sweeney.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16Jan41; LP10236.

AN ACT OF MURDER. SEE Live Today for Tomorrow.

ACT OF VIOLENCE. Loew's Inc., c1948. 82 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based on a story by Collier Young.

Summary: A melodrama in which a returned veteran who once betrayed his comrades in a Nazi prison camp again meets one of the men whom he has wronged. Setting, California, at the close of the war.

Credits: Producer, William H. Wright; director, Fred Zinneman; screenplay, Robert L. Richards; music score, Bronislau Kaper.

Cast: Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, Phyllis Thaxter.

© Loew's Inc.; 10Dec48; LP2015.

ACTION IN ARABIA. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 75 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Maurice Geraghty; director, Leonide Moguy; original screenplay, Philip MacDonald, Herbert Biberman; music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Robert Swink.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 16Feb44; LP12591.

ACTION IN SPORTS. Vitaphone Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (The Sports Parade) Warner Bros.

Credits: Narration, Charles L. Tedford; narrator, Truman Bradley.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Dec47; MP2542.

ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 127 min., sd. Based on a story by Guy Gilpatric.

Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, John Howard Lawson; music, Adolph Deutsch; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Thomas Pratt.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Jun43; LP12095.

ACTUAL VIEWS OF A LOCOMOTIVE FIRE BOX FIRED BY AN FD STOKER.

Appl. author: The Standard Stoker Co., Inc. as employer for hire of Abram Ladue Whipple.

© The Standard Stoker Co., Inc.; title & descr., 6Jan41; 3 prints; 12Dec40; MU10748.

ACTUAL VIEWS OF A LOCOMOTIVE FIRE BOX FIRED BY AN HT STOKER.

Appl. author: The Standard Stoker Co., Inc. as employer for hire of Abram Ladue Whipple.

© The Standard Stoker Co., Inc.; title & descr., 6Jan41; 3 prints; 12Dec40; MU10747.

ACUERDATE-DE-ME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec43; MP15227.

ADAM HAD FOUR SONS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 9 reels, sd. Based on the novel "Legacy" by Charles Bonner.

Credits: Producer, Robert C. Sherwood; director, Gregory Ratoff; screenplay, William Hurlbut, Michael Blankfort; original score, W. Frank Harling; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Francis D. Lyon.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb41; LP10451.

ADAM'S RIB. Loew's Inc., c1949. 101 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture.

Summary: A marital comedy. On opposing sides in a bitter court battle, a district attorney and his lawyer-wife match wits on equal rights for women.

Credits: Producer, Lawrence Weingarten; director, George Cukor; screenplay, Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin; music, Miklos Rozsa; film editor, George Boemler.

Cast: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Holliday, Tom Ewell, David Wayne.

© Loew's Inc.; 1Nov49; LP2615.

ADDITION IS EASY. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Demonstrates by coins and figures the need for addition, the meaning of placement for units, tens, and hundreds, and the process for "carrying" a number in addition. For primary grades.

Credits: Educational collaborator, F. Lynwood Wren.

© David A. Smart; 17Dec48; MP3706.

ADDRESS UNKNOWN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944. 8 reels, sd. From the story by Kressmann Taylor.

Credits: Producer and director, William Cameron Menzies; screenplay, Herbert Dalmas; music score and arrangement, Ernst Toch; music director, M. W. Stoloff; cameraman, Victor Schewrich; film editor, Al Clark.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jun44; LP12703.

ADIOS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Mar41; MP10878.

ADIOS AMERICANO. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 27Jul42; MP12815.

ADIOS SENOR. Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

Appl. author: Roy Mack.

© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12679.

ADIOSITA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 18Feb45; MP15635.

ADVANCED ART OF HAIR COMBING TECHNIQUE. c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Shows ways in which hair set with Foundation Finger Wave can be dressed.

Credits: Producer and director, Maurice Bérubé.

© Jean Maurice Bérubé; 26Oct47; MP2768.

ADVANCED SALESMANSHIP. SEE Lacy Slides.

ADVANCED TUMBLING. Coronet, c1945. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Appl. authors: Karl W. Bookwalter, Otto Ryser.

© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 14Dec45; MP2023.

ADVANCED TYPING. United States Navy, sd., 16mm. © De Frenes & Co.

Appl. authors: George W. Chapman, H. Bauernschmidt.

Shortcuts. © title, descr., & 8 prints, 27Oct43; MU14134.

Duplicating and Manuscript. © title, descr., & 8 prints, 27Oct43; MU14135.

ADVENTURE. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 14 reels, sd., b&w. A Victor Fleming production. Based on a novel by Clyde Brion Davis.

Credits: Producer, Sam Zimbalist; director, Victor Fleming; screenplay, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Vincent Lawrence; adaptation, Anthony Veiller, William H. Wright; music score, Herbert Stothart; orchestration, Murray Cutter; film editor, Frank Sullivan.

© Loew's Inc.; 8Jan46; LP55.

ADVENTURE. 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; MP1700.

ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949. 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Dore Schary presentation.

Summary: A domestic comedy of 1905 in which the young suffragette daughter of a minister arouses the indignation of the strait-laced citizenry by painting nude models.

Credits: Producer, Richard H. Berger; director, Richard Wallace; original story, Lesser Samuels, Christopher Isherwood; screenplay, Lionel Houser; music, Frederick Hollander; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Robert Swink.

Cast: Robert Young, Shirley Temple, John Agar, Albert Sharpe; Josephine Hutchinson.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 14Apr49; LP2281.

ADVENTURE IN BLACKMAIL. Distributed by English Films, Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd. A Mercury production. From a story by Emeric Pressburger.

Credits: Producer, R. Norton; director, Harold Huth; scenario, Roland Pertwee; music director, Mischa Spoliansky; camera, B. Franke; editor, Sidney Cole.

© English Films, Inc.; 2Dec43; LP12437.

ADVENTURE IN BOOGIE WOOGIE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 15Apr46; MP446.

ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 8 reels, sd. Based on a story by Frank O'Connor.

Credits: Director, George Fitzmaurice; screenplay, Leonard Lee, Franz Schulz; photography, Charles Lang; film editor, LeRoy Stone.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 5Apr40; LP9523.

ADVENTURE IN LEARNING; a story of wheat. Presented by National Biscuit Co.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

© National Biscuit Co.; title, descr., & 10 prints, 9Oct44; MU15263.

ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 10 reels, sd. From the story by Jeanne Spencer and Albert Benham.

Credits: Producer, Charles R. Rogers; director, Alfred E. Green; screenplay, Lewis R. Foster, Arthur Caesar; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, James Sweeney.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 30May41; LP10778.

ADVENTURE ISLAND. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 67 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on "The Ebb-Tide" by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne.

Credits: Producers, William H. Pine, William C. Thomas; director, Peter Stewart; screenplay, Maxwell Shane; music score, Darrell Calker; film editor, Howard Smith.

Cast: Rory Calhoun, Rhonda Fleming, Paul Kelly.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Oct47; LP1242.

THE ADVENTURE OF A READY LETTER WRITER. SEE A Letter for Evie.

THE ADVENTURE OF THE FIVE ORANGE PIPS. SEE The House of Fear.

THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND. Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Adapted from the story by A. Conan Doyle.

Summary: Sherlock Holmes solves one murder and prevents another when he discovers that a doctor possesses a trained swamp adder.

Credits: Screenplay, Walter Doniger; music, William Lava; editor, Daniel Cahn.

© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 4Apr49; LP2252.

THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND. Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Adapted from the story by A. Conan Doyle.

Summary: Sherlock Holmes solves one murder and prevents another when he discovers that a doctor possesses a trained swamp adder.

Credits: Producer, Stanley Rubin; director, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Walter Doniger; music, William Lava; editor, Daniel Cahn.

© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 27Jun49; LP2423.

ADVENTURES IN BREADLAM. Burns Industrial Film Corp., c1946. 3 reels, sd., color, 16mm.

Credits: Story in rhyme, Ruth Snow Burns.

Appl. author: Ruth Snow Burns.

© Burns Industrial Film Corp.; 10Apr46; MP483.

ADVENTURES IN SILVERADO. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Suggested by Robert Louis Stevenson's story, "The Silverado Squatters."

Summary: Robert Louis Stevenson, coming to Napa Valley, California, in 1880, finds material for a story in the adventures of a young stagecoach driver and a highwayman.

Credits: Producers, Ted Richmond, Robert Cohn; director, Phil Karlson; screenplay, Kenneth Gamet, Tom Kilpatrick, Jo Pagano; film editor, Henry Batista.

Cast: William Bishop, Gloria Henry, Forrest Tucker, Edgar Buchanan, Edgar Barrier.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Mar48; LP1516.

ADVENTURES IN SOUTH AMERICA. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, c1945. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Technicolor Adventures)

Credits: Director, Lewis N. Cotlow; narrator, Knox Manning. Technicolor.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 30Dec45; MP954.

THE ADVENTURES OF A ROOKIE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1943. 65 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Bert Gilroy; director, Leslie Goodwins; original story and adaptation, William Bowers, M. Coates Webster; screenplay, Edward James; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 22Aug43; LP12250.

ADVENTURES OF BUNNY RABBIT. SEE Aventures de Jeannot Lapin.

ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL. c1941. Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. Based on the character in "Whiz Comics" magazine. © Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Mar41; no. 1–6, LP10386; no. 7–12, LP10481.

Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S. Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John English; original screenplay, Ronald Davidson, Norman S. Hall, Arch B. Heath, Joseph Poland, Sol Shor; music score, Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

1. Curse of the Scorpion.

2. The Guillotine.

3. Time Bomb.

4. Death Takes the Wheel.

5. The Scorpion Strikes.

6. Lens of Death.

7. Human Targets.

8. Boomerang.

9. Dead Man's Trap.

10. Doom Ship.

11. Valley of Death.

12. Captain Marvel's Secret.

ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA. Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948. 83 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. A Bryan Foy production. Based on a story by Crane Wilbur.

Summary: Casanova, leader of the Sicilian patriots after the fall of Palermo in 1793, combines guerilla warfare with romance.

Credits: Producer, Leonard S. Picker; director, Roberto Gavaldon; screenplay, Crane Wilbur, Walter Bullock, Karen DeWolf; music score, Hugo Friedhofer, music director, Irving Friedman; film editor, Louis H. Sackin.

Cast: Arturo DeCordova, Lucille Bremer, Turhan Bey, John Sutton, George Tobias.

© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 7Feb48; LP1465.

THE ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE. Comet Productions, Inc., c1947. 65 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: Two Mexican horsemen help a girl and her brother protect their western ranch against the encroachments of desperadoes.

Credits: Producers, Buddy Rogers, Ralph Cohn; director, Reginald LeBorg; original story. Bob Williams; screenplay, Bob Williams, Harold Tarshis; music score, David Chudnow; film editor, Lynn Harrison.

Cast: Richard Martin, Frances Rafferty, Val Carlo, Benny Bartlett, Marc Cramer.

© Comet Productions, Inc.; 9May47; LP1446.

THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 110 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on a story by Herbert Dalmas.

Summary: The swashbuckling adventures of Don Juan in the Spanish court of King Philip III and Queen Margaret.

Credits: Producer, Jerry Wald; director, Vincent Sherman; screenplay, George Oppenheimer, Harry Kurnitz; music, Max Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, Alan Crosland, Jr.

Cast: Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors, Robert Douglas, Alan Hale, Romney Brent.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jan49; LP2107.

ADVENTURES OF FRANK AND JESSE JAMES. Republic Productions, Inc., c1948. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd., b&w, 35mm. © Republic Pictures Corp.; no. 1–7, 26Jul48; LP1757, no. 8–13, 12Nov48; LP1953.

Credits: Associate producer, Franklin Adreon; directors, Fred Brannon, Yakima Canutt; original screenplay, Franklin Adreon, Basil Dickey, Sol Shor; music director, Morton Scott; film editors, Cliff Bell, Sam Starr.

Cast: Clayton Moore, Steve Darrell, Noel Neill, George J. Lewis, Stanley Andrews.

1. Agent of Treachery.

2. The Hidden Witness.

3. The Lost Tunnel.

4. Blades of Death.

5. Roaring Wheels.

6. Passage to Danger.

7. The Secret Code.

8. Doomed Cargo.

9. The Eyes of the Law.

10. The Stolen Body.

11. Suspicion.

12. Talk or Die.

13. Unmasked.

ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS. Crestview Productions, Inc. Released by Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1948. 73 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: A Western about the loyalty of a wild mare to the cowboy who captures and trains her.

Credits: Producers, Jerry Briskin, Matthew Rapf; director, Lew Landers; screenplay, Matthew Rapf; music director, Irving Friedman; music, Irving Gertz; film editor, Harry Komer.

Cast: Gallant Bess, Cameron Mitchell, Audrey Long, Fuzzy Knight, James Millican.

© Crestview Productions, Inc.; 19Oct48; LP1858.

THE ADVENTURES OF ICHABOD AND MR. TOAD. Walt Disney Productions. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949. 68 min., sd., color, 35mm. Based on "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame, and "The Sketch Book" by Washington Irving.

Summary: The reckless and irresponsible Mr. Toad's passion for excitement leads him into difficulties with the law. After a wild ride, with the Headless Horseman in hot pursuit, Ichabod Crane vanishes. An animated cartoon.

Credits: Production supervisor, Ben Sharpsteen; directors, Jack Kinney, Clyde Geronimi, James Algar; story, Erdman Penner, and others; animation, Frank Thomas, Fred Moore, George Rowley, and others; music director, Oliver Wallace; film editor, John O. Young.

Cast: Bing Crosby relating the story of "Ichabod Crane" and Basil Rathbone narrating the story of "Mr. Toad."

© Walt Disney Productions; 1Jun49; LP2432.

ADVENTURES OF KITTY O'DAY. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, William Beaudine; original story, Victor Hammond; screenplay, Tim Ryan, George Callahan, Victor Hammond; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Richard Pike.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 20Oct44; LP12930.

THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 130 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. Based on the play "Mark Twain" by Harold M. Sherman, and other works.

Credits: Producer, Jesse L. Lasky; director, Irving Rapper; screenplay, Alan LeMay; adaptation, Alan LeMay, Harold M. Sherman; music, Max Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Bernard Kaun; film editor, Ralph Dawson.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13May44; LP12643.

ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 9 reels, sd., A Samuel Bronston production. Based on the novel "Martin Eden" by Jack London.

Credits: Producer, B. P. Schulberg; director, Sidney Salkow; screenplay, W. L. River; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Al Clark.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Feb42; LP11066.

ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER. c1940. Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. Based upon the NEA newspaper feature. © Republic Pictures Corp.; 28Jun40; no. 1–6, LP9786; no. 7–12, LP9891.

Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S. Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John English; original screenplay, Franklyn Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Norman S. Hall, Barney A. Sarecky, Sol Shor; music score, Cy Feuer; photography, William Nobles; film editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson.

Cast: Don "Red" Barry, Noah Beery, Tommy Cook, Bob Kortman, William Farnum.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

1. Murder on the Santa Fe Trail.

2. Horsemen of Death.

3. Trail's End.

4. Water Rustlers.

5. Avalanche.

6. Hangman's Noose.

7. Framed.

8. Blazing Walls.

9. Records of Doom.

10. One Second to Live.

11. The Devil's Marksman.

12. Frontier Justice.

THE ADVENTURES OF RUSTY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 67 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow; director, Paul Burnford; original Story, Al Martin; screenplay, Aubrey Wisberg; music director, M. R. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Reg Browne.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Aug45; LP13458.

THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1939. 7,200 ft., sd. Based on the play "Sherlock Holmes" by William Gillette.

Credits: Director, Alfred Werker; screenplay, Edwin Blum, William Drake; music director, Cyril J. Mockridge.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 1Sep39; LP9334.

ADVENTURES OF SIR GALAHAD. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm. © Columbia Pictures Corp.

Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director, Spencer Bennet; screenplay, George Plympton, Lewis Clay, David Mathews; film editor, Earl Turner, Dwight Caldwell.

1. The Stolen Sword. © 22Dec49; LP2708.

THE ADVENTURES OF SMILIN' JACK. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc. Based on the newspaper feature "Smilin' Jack" by Zack Mosley.

Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D. Collins; original screenplay, Morgan B. Cox.

1. The High Road to Doom! © 21Aug42; LP11539.

2. The Rising Sun Strikes. © 21Aug42; LP11540.

3. Attacked by Bombers. © 21Aug42; LP11541.

4. Knives of Vengeance. © 28Aug42; LP11556.

5. A Watery Grave. © 28Aug42; LP11557.

6. Escape by Clipper. © 28Aug42; LP11558.

7. Fifteen Fathoms Below. © 4Sep42; LP11562.

8. Treachery at Sea! © 4Sep42; LP11563.

9. The Bridge of Peril! © 9Sep42; LP11572.

10. Blackout in the Islands! © 9Sep42; LP11573.

11. Held for Treason. © 9Sep42; LP11574.

12. The Torture Fire Test. © 15Sep42; LP11581.

13. Sinking the Rising Sun. © 15Sep42; LP11582.

ADVENTURES OF THE FLYING CADETS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 2 reels each, sd. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.

Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay, Morgan B. Cox, George H. Plympton, Paul Huston.

1. The Black Hangman Strikes. © 20Aug43; LP12222.

2. Menaced by Murderers. © 20Aug43; LP12223.

3. Into the Flames! © 20Aug43; LP12224.

4. The Door to Death! © 20Aug43; LP12225.

5. Crashed in a Crater! © 20Aug43; LP12226.

6. Rendezvous with Doom. © 20Aug43; LP12230.

7. Gestapo Execution. © 20Aug43; LP12231.

8. Masters of Treachery. © 20Aug43; LP12232.

9. Wings of Destruction. © 20Aug43; LP12233.

10. Caught in the Caves of An-kar-ban. © 20Aug43; LP12234.

11. Hostages for Treason. © 20Aug43; LP12235.

12. The Black Hangman Strikes Again. © 20Aug43; LP12236.

13. The Toll of Treason! © 20Aug43; LP12237.

ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB, JR. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Walter Lantz Cartune)

Credits: Director, Burt Gillett.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Feb40; MP10011.

THE ADVENTURESS. Individual Pictures. Denham, England. Released in U. S., c1947. 98 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Credits: Producers, Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder; director, Frank Launder; written by Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat, Wolfgang Wilhelm; music, William Alwyn; film editor, Thelma Myers.

Cast: Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard, Raymond Huntley.

© General Films Distributors, Ltd.; 17Mar47; LP1206.

ADVENTURING PUPS. Released by Young America Films, Inc., c1948. 8 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: The adventures of three beagle puppies that ran away from home. Designed for kindergarten and primary grades.

© Morton Schindel; 25Oct48; MP3504.

AERIAL DEAD RECKONING. Springer Pictures, Inc., for the United States Navy.

Appl. author: John H. Obold.

© Springer Pictures, Inc.; title, descr., & 4 prints, 25Mar44; MU14655.

AERIAL GUNNER. Paramount Pictures Inc. with U. S. Army Air Corps cooperation, c1943. 8 reels, sd.

Credits: Director, William H. Pine; screenplay, Maxwell Shane.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Mar43; LP12115.

AERIAL MAP READING. Springer Pictures, Inc., for the United States Navy.

Appl. author: H. C. Gibson.

© Springer Pictures, Inc.; title, descr., & 4 prints, 25Mar44; MP14656.

AERONUTICS. Loew's Inc., c1941. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 938 ft., sd., sepia. (A Pete Smith Specialty)

Credits: Directors, Francis Corby, S. B. Harrison; film editor, Philip Anderson.

© Loew's Inc.; 30Apr41; LP10445.

AESOP'S FABLES. SEE Aesop's Fox and Grapes.

AESOP'S FOX AND CRANE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm. Adapted from the sound film "Three Fox Fables."

Summary: A dramatization of the familiar fable presenting the moral "Who laughs last, laughs best."

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 23Nov48; MP3566.

AESOP'S FOX AND GRAPES. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm. Adapted from the sound film, "Aesop's Fables."

Summary: A dramatization of the familiar fable presenting the moral "He who falls for flattery is a fool."

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 23Nov48; MP3567.

AESOP'S HARE AND TORTOISE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, si., b&w, 8mm.

Summary: The tortoise wins again in this dramatization of the well-known fable.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 23Feb48; MP3133.

AFFAIRS OF A ROGUE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the play "The First Gentleman" by Norman Ginsbury.

Summary: An historical drama about the regency of George, Prince of Wales, during the early part of the 19th century.

Credits: Producer, Joseph Friedman; director, Cavalcanti; screenplay, Nicholas Phipps; adaptation, Reginald Long; music, Lennox Berkeley; film editor, Margery Saunders.

Cast: Jean Pierre Aumont, Joan Hopkins, Cecil Parker, Ronald Squire, Margaretta Scott.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 17Feb49; LP2103.

AFFAIRS OF ADELAIDE. SEE The Forbidden Street.

AFFAIRS OF GERALDINE. c1946. Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd., 35mm. Based on a story by Lee Loeb and Arthur Strawn.

Credits: Associate producer, Armand Schaefer; director, George Blair; screenplay, John K. Butler; music director, Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements, Dale Butts; cinematographer, John Alton; film editor, Tony Martinelli.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Jul46; LP593.

THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director, Jules Dassin; original story and screenplay, Isobel Lennart, Lee Gold; music score, Bronislau Kaper; film editor, Ralph Winters.

© Loew's Inc.; 7Jul42; LP11474.

THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN. c1945. 11 reels, sd. A Paramount picture.

Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, William A. Seiter; original story, Thomas Monroe, Laszlo Gorog; screenplay, Thomas Monroe, Laszlo Gorog, Richard Flournoy; music score, Frederick Hollander; editor, Eda Warren.

© Hal Wallis Productions, Inc.; 29Mar45; LP13202.

AFFECTIONATELY YOURS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 9 reels. A Warner Bros.-First National pictures. From the story by Fanya Foss and Aleen Leslie.

Credits: Director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Edward Kaufman.

© Warner Bros, Pictures, Inc.; 10May41; LP10452.

AFRICA IN THE WAR. Ava Hamilton Singer. Color, 16mm.

Credits: Photographer, Ava Hamilton Singer.

© Ava Hamilton Singer; title, descr., & 7 prints, 2Dec41; MU11845.

AFRICA SQUEAKS. The Vitaphone Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (Looney Tunes)

Credits: Animation, John Carey, Dave Hoffman.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 27Jan40; MP9968.

AFRICAN DIARY. Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Walt Disney Goofy)

Credits: Director, Jack Kinney; story, Bill Peed; animation, Andy Engman, Eric Larson, Murray McClellan, Marc Davis; music, Oliver Wallace. Technicolor.

© Walt Disney Productions; 1Jan45; LP13237.

AFSTANDLOPE. SEE Distance Races.

AFTER A WHILE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 23Jul45; MP16159.

AFTER MEIN KAMPF—? the story of Adolph Hitler. Produced in England. Released by Crystal Pictures, Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd.

Appl. author: Jacques Haik.

© Crystal Pictures, Inc.; 13Sep40; LP9981.

AFTER MIDNIGHT WITH BOSTON BLACKIE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd. Based upon the character created by Jack Boyle.

Credits: Producer, Sam White; director, Lew Landers; story, Aubrey Wisberg; screenplay, Howard J. Green; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 18Mar43; LP12227.

AFTER THE BALL. Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. Presented by R. C. M. Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director, Dave Gould.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 23Dec46; MP1410.

AFTER THE SWIM. Presented by Chevrolet. 1 min., sd., color.

Credits: Technicolor.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.

© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corp.; title & descr., 25Apr40; 19 prints, 26Apr40; MU10169.

AFTERMATH OF WAR PRODUCTION. 1–1/2 reels.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

© Automotive Council; title & descr., 19Oct44; 11 prints, 18Oct44; MU15326.

AFWEER VAN HET LICHAAM TEGAN ZIETKE. Encyclopaedia Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

© Encyclopaedia Films, Inc.; 15Jul46; MP871.

AGAINST THE TIDE. Sponsored by the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. 15 min., sd., color, 16mm.

Summary: The film shows students of the Moody Bible Institute doing social service work in Chicago.

Credits: Producer, director, and editor, Henry Ushijima; narrator, Kenneth Nordine.

© Moody Bible Institute of Chicago; title, descr., & 3 prints, 23Jan48; MU2677.

AGAINST THE WIND. Ealing Studios, Ltd., London, c1948. Released in the U. S. through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., 1949. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A melodrama told in semi-documentary style. A group of people, trained for espionage by British Intelligence in 1943, parachute into Belgium to destroy Gestapo records and free an important British agent.

Credits: Producer, Michael Balcon; director, Charles Crichton; original story, J. Elder Wills; adaptation, Michael Pertwee; screenplay, T. E. B. Clarke; music, Leslie Bridgewater, editor, Alan Osbiston.

Cast: Robert Beatty, Jack Warner, Simone Signoret, Gordon Jackson, Paul Dupuis.

© Ealing Studios, Ltd.; 25Feb48; LP2539.

AGRICULTURE. c1945. 1 reel, sd. (Your Life Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.

© A. P. Twogood; 15Nov45; MP43.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Herbert Kerkow, c1947. Presented by U. S. Information Service. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.

Credits: Editor, Stanley Cypher.

© Herbert Kerkow; 15Apr47; MP1943.

ÁGUAS DE INFILTRAÇÃO. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

Credits: Collaborator, Carey Croneis.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 29May46; MP734.

AH, WILDERNESS. SEE Summer Holiday.

AH, YES, THERE'S GOOD BLUES TONIGHT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd.

Credits: Director, Dave Gould.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 30Sep46; MP1172.

AHEAD AUTOMATICALLY. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corp. 1 min., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: Displays the 1948 Futuramic Oldsmobile convertible with Hydra-matic drive.

© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 26Jan48; 5 prints, 27Jan48; MU2680.

AHOY, DAVY JONES. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Movietone Adventures)

Summary: Demonstrates various types of equipment used in deep sea diving. Photographed at Weekiwachee Springs, Fla.

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator, George C. Putnam; music score, L. DeFrancesco; cameraman, Jack Kuhne; film editor, Arthur Lincer.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 1Jul49; MP4822.

AIM FOR SAFETY. Produced for the Aetna Life Insurance Co., in cooperation with Outdoors Magazines, c1946. Presented by the Aetna Life Affiliated Companies. 2 reels, sd., 16mm.

Appl. author: Leslie Coleman.

© Aetna Life Insurance Co.; 1Oct46; MP1555.

AIN'T LOVE CUCKOO. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Jules White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 6Jun46; LP603.

AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 15Dec41; MP11937.

AIN'T MY SUGAR SWEET. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 6Dec43; MP14269.

AIN'T SHE PRETTY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Nov44; MP15399.

AIN'T THAT DUCKY. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Looney Tunes)

Credits: Director, I. Freleng; story, Michael Maltese; animation, Gerry Chiniquy; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 21May45; MP15975.

AIR ALL AROUND US. Young America Films, Inc., c1948. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Designed for use in the elementary school, this film explains the properties of air by demonstrating that air is a substance which exerts pressure, expands and contracts, and can be compressed.

Credits: Director, Helen Warrin; author, Leonard Peck; advisers, Gerald S. Craig, Helen Warrin.

© Leonard Peck Productions; 15Apr48; MP3957.

AIR BRAKES OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Presented by Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. 3 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.

© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 5Mar47; 21 prints, 3Mar47; MU1752.

AIR FORCE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 124 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.

Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, Howard Hawks; original screenplay, Dudley Nichols; music, Franz Waxman; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; film editor, George Amy.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Mar43; LP11920.

AIR FORCE AND THE RETAILER. Presented by National Association of Broadcasters. sd., b&w.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

© National Association of Broadcasters; title, descr., & 11 prints, 29Nov43; MU14231.

AIR IN ACTION. Coronet, c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Credits: Collaborator, Ira M. Freeman.

© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Apr47; MP2500.

AIR LUXURY FOR TOMORROW. Presented by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. 1 reel, sd., color.

Credits: Kodachrome.

© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 14Feb46; 60 prints, 17Feb46; MU207.

AIR MAIL SPECIAL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 8Dec41; MP11908.

AIR MASSES AND FRONTS. Walt Disney Productions. sd., color.

© Walt Disney Productions; title, descr., & 2 prints, 22Aug44; MU15125.

AIR PARADE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 9Apr43; MP13456.

AIR RAID WARDEN. c1943. Presented by Universal. 1 reel, sd., color. (Walt Lantz Cartune)

Credits: Director, Alex Lovy; story, Ben Hardaway, Milton Schaffer; animation, George Dane; music, Darrell Calker. Technicolor.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc. & Walter Lantz Productions; 12Jan43; MP13332.

AIR RAID WARDENS. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 7 reels, sd., b&w.

Credits: Producer, B. F. Zeidman; director, Edward Sedgwick; original screenplay, Martin Rackin, Jack Jevne, Charles Rogers, Harry Crane; music score, Nat Shilkret; film editor, Irvine Warburton.

© Loew's Inc.; 17Mar43; LP11931.

AIR TRANSPORTATION. Burton Holmes Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Your Life Work Series) Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.

© A.P. Twogood; 15May47; MP2080.

THE AIRACOBRA. Bell Aircraft Corp. 16mm.

Appl. authors: A. T. Hapke, D. G. Forman.

© Bell Aircraft Corp.; title, descr., & 9 prints, 17Nov41; MU11759.

AIRCRAFT ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE. 3 reels each, sd. United States Navy. © Jam Handy Organization, Inc. The Finding and Attacking Factors.

© title & descr., 9Sep43; 45 prints, 8Sep43; MU13908.

Selecting the Point of Aim. © title & descr., 9Sep43; 45 prints, 8Sep43; MU13909.

THE AIRCRAFT MAGNETO; theory of operation of the eight pole magneto.

© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 19Oct44; 11 prints, 18Oct44; MU15357.

AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION—AD–1 SKYRAIDER. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. 1 reel, color, 16mm. U. S. Navy.

© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 26Apr47; 6 prints, 28Apr47; MU1986.

AIRCRAFT WELDING. Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc., 1 reel, sd., b&w. U. S. Navy, Aviation Service Schools.

© Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.; title & descr., 12Feb42; 165 prints, 9Feb42; MU12159.

AIRCRAFT WORK, c1943. 1 reel, sd. U. S. Office of Education. © Bray Studios, Inc.

Tube Bending by Hand. © 10Dec43; MP14295.

AIRCRAFT WORK; aircraft maintenance. The Jam Handy Organization, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each. © The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

Appl. author: John Freese.

Repairing Structural Tubing. © 1Apr45; MP15824.

Splicing a Wooden Spar. © 1Apr45; MP15825.

Patching Fabric. © 1Apr45; MP15826.

Repairing a Wooden Rib. © 1Apr45; MP15882.

Patching Plywood. © 1Apr45; MP15883.

AIRCRAFT WORK; aircraft maintenance. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each. © The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc.

Adjustments After Check Flight. © 1Aug45; MP16602.

Connecting and Adjusting Controls. © 1Aug45, MP16603.

Installing and Aligning Tail Surfaces. © 1Aug45; MP16604.

Installing Landing Gear. © 1Aug45; MP16605.

Attaching and Aligning Wings. © 1Aug45; MP16606.

AIRCRAFT WORK; aircraft maintenance. Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Tradefilms, Inc.

Making Sheet Metal Repairs. © 1Sep45; MP33.

AIRCRAFT WORK; assembling and riveting. c1944. Presented by Office of Education. 1 reel each, b&w. © The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

1. Assembling in a Jig (Fitting and Lining Up). © 14Feb44; MP14561.

2. Assembling in a Jig (Drilling and Riveting). © 14Feb44; MP14562.

3. Drilling with Portable Drill Motors. © 14Feb44; MP14563.

4. Dimpling and Countersinking. © 14Feb44; MP14564.

5. Driving and Bucking Rivets. © 14Feb44; MP14565.

6. Removing Defective Rivets. © 14Feb44; MP14566.

AIRCRAFT WORK; assembling and riveting. Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each. © Tradefilms, Inc.

7. Squeeze Riveting, Portable and Stationary Riveters. © 1Sep45; MP39.

8. Blind Riveting. © 1Sep45; MP40.

9. Assembling and Riveting. © 1Sep45; MP41.

AIRCRAFT WORK; blanking sheet metal. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. for United States Office of Education, Division of Visual Aids, c1943–44. © Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

1. Blanking Sheet Metal on the Squaring Shear. 2 reels, sd. © 1Dec43; MP14584.

3. Blanking with the Swing Arm Router. 1 reel, b&w, © 12May44; MP14980.

AIRCRAFT WORK; blanking sheet metal. Bray Studios, Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd. United States Office of Education. © Bray Studios, Inc.

2. Blanking Sheet Metal with Hand Snips. © 5Nov43; MP14181.

AIRCRAFT WORK; blanking sheet metal. Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Tradefilms, Inc.

4. Blanking with Rotary and High Speed Shears. © 1Sep45; MP36.

AIRCRAFT WORK; control cables. Bray Studios, Inc., c1944. 1 reel each, sd. © Bray Studios, Inc.

1. Making a Wrapped and Soldered Splice. © 21Aug44; MP15138.

3. Swaging Cable Terminals. © 21Aug44; MP15139.

Making a Five Tuck Splice. © 8Sep44; MP15214.

AIRCRAFT WORK; finishing. Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Tradefilms, Inc. Using a Portable Spray Gun. © 1Sep45; MP34.

AIRCRAFT WORK; forming sheet metal. c1944. Presented by Office of Education. 1 reel each. © The Jam Handy Organization, Ind.

1. Forming with Rubber on the Hydraulic Press. © 15May44; MP14978.

3. Forming on a Hand Operated Brake. © 5May44; MP14979.

AIRCRAFT WORK; forming sheet metal. Bray Studios, Inc., c1943. 2 reel, United States Office of Education. © Bray Studios, Inc.

4. Finish Forming by Hand. © 5Nov43; MP14178.

AIRCRAFT WORK; forming sheet metal. Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each. © Tradefilms, Inc.

2. Forming on Rotary Machines. © 1Sep45; MP35.

5. Forming with a Drop Hammer. © 1Sep45; MP37.

6. Forming on the Stretching Machine. © 1Sep45; MP38.

AIRCRAFT WORK; inspection. Division of Visual Aids, U. S. Office of Education, c1944. 1 reel each, sd. © Jamieson Film Co.

1. Inspection of Sheet Metal Parts. © 1Jun44; MP14956.

2. Inspection of Minor Assemblies. © 1Jun44; MP14953.

3. Inspection of Plumbing and Piping. © 1Jun44; MP14954.

4. Inspection of Threads. © 1Jun44; MP14955.

5. Hardness Testing (Rockwell). © 1Jun44; MP15356.

AIRCRAFT WORK; metal fabrication. Tradefilms, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. © Tradefilms, Inc.

Fabricating Metal Aircraft. © 1Sep45; MP32.

AIRCRAFT WORK; power plant maintenance. Herbert Kerkow, c1945. 1 reel each. © Herbert Kerkow.

Engine Change: Installation. © 1Jun45; MP16340.

Trouble Shooting Problems—Fuel Induction. © 1Jun45; MP16342.

Trouble Shooting Problems—Ignition. © 1Jun45; MP16343.

Trouble Shooting Problems—Mechanical and Lubrication. © 1Jun45; MP16346.

Engine Change: Removal. © 1Jun45; MP16347.

AIRCRAFT WORK; power plant maintenance. Audio Productions, Inc., c1945. 1 reel each. © Audio Productions, Inc.

Inspecting and Reconditioning Piston Assembly. © 1Jun45; MP16455.

Servicing Spark Plugs and Ignition Wiring. © 1Jun45; MP16456.

Overhauling the Carburetor. © 1Jun45; MP16457.

Overhauling Camshaft Assembly and Crankcase Section. © 1Jun45; MP16458.

Overhauling Crankshaft Assembly. © 1Jun45; MP16459.

Disassembling the Engine. © 1Jun45; MP16460.

Removing and Inspecting Cylinders. © 1Jun45; MP16461.

Reassembling the Engine. © 1Jun45; MP16463.

Inspecting and Reconditioning Valve Assembly. © 1Jun45; MP16464.

Servicing and Timing Magnetos. © 1Jun45; MP16466.

AIRCRAFT WORK; preventive maintenance. Herbert Kerkow, c1945. 1 reel each. © Herbert Kerkow.

Periodic Inspection—Engine. © 1Jun45; MP16339.

Preflight Inspection—Airplane. © 1Jun45; MP16341.

The Airplane Mechanic. © 1Jun45; MP16344.

Preflight Inspection—Engine. © 1Jun45; MP16345.

Periodic Inspection—Airplane. © 1Jun45; MP548.

AIRCRAFT WORK; templates. Bray Studios, Inc., c1943–44. 2 reels each, sd. © Bray Studios, Inc.

1. Making a Master Contour Template. © 22Mar44; MP14767.

2. Making a Master Developed Layout, pt. 1. © 25Apr44; MP14771.

3. Making a Master Developed Layout [and Making the Form Block], pt. 2. © 26Jun44; MP15019.

4. Sawing Template Metal. © 5Nov43; MP14179.

5. Filing Template Metal. © 5Nov43; MP14180.

AIRCRAFT WORK; wood fabrication. Bray Studios, Inc., c1944–45. 1 reel each. © Bray Studios, Inc.

Appl. author: J. R. Bray.

1. Building a Wooden Rib. © 1Feb45; MP15827.

2. Building a Box Beam Spar. © 1Feb45; MP15828.

3. Laying out and Forming Plywood. © 1Feb45; MP15829.

4. Wing Assembly: The Nose Section. © 6Dec44; MP15466; © 1Feb45; MP15830.

5. Wing Assembly: The Inboard Panel. © 1Feb45; MP15831.

6. Wing Assembly: The Bow Tip. © 1Feb45; MP15832.

AIRLIFT TO BERLIN. Flory Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Demonstrates how supplies have been flown into blockaded Berlin since June, 1948.

Credits: Written by Stanley Washburn; photographer, Agnew Fisher.

Appl. author: John Flory.

© Flory Films, Inc.; 1Dec48; MP4081.

AIRLINE GLAMOUR GIRLS. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1949. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Screenliner, no. 11)

Summary: Follows a prospective airline hostess through the course of training at the McConnell Hostess School in Minneapolis.

Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin; director and photographer, Howard Winner; narrator, Andre Baruch; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Isaac Kleinerman.

© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 5Aug49; MP4635.

THE AIRPLANE CHANGES OUR WORLD MAP. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd. With teacher's handbook.

© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 10Oct42; MP14196.

THE AIRPORT. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: A visit to the airport of a large city, and activity incidental to embarking on a trip. A commercial plane lands, and another takes off. The pilot of a private plane presents his plans and receives permission to take off.

Credits: Collaborator, Paul R. Hanna.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 24Nov48; MP3601.

AIRWAYS OF THE FUTURE. Time, Inc., c1944. 2 reels. (Forum Edition)

© Time, Inc.; 1Dec44; MP15978.

AKKA TOP FLOW AUTOMATIC WASHER. Presented by Appliance Corp. of America, sd.

Appl. author: John W. Chamberlain.

© Appliance Corp. of America; title & 4 prints, 10Apr47; descr., 20Apr47; MU1961.

AL DONAHUE AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN HARMONY HIGHWAY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 2 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan; director, Vernon Keays; music director, H. J. Salter; film editor, Paul Landres.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 28Nov44; LP13040.

ALABAMY BOUND. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 22Dec41; MP11954.

ALADDIN'S LAMP. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)

Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Oct43; MP14828.

ALADDIN'S LAMP. Terrytoons, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)

Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster. Technicolor.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Oct43; MP14786.

ALADDIN'S LAMP. Walter Lantz Productions, Inc. for the Coca-Cola Company, c1949. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: When Aladdin finds the magic lamp in a treasure-filled cave, he makes a wish and receives a bottle of Coca-Cola. An animated cartoon.

© Walter Lantz Productions, Inc.; 22Jul49 (in notice: 1948); LP2611.

ALAN COURTNEY'S 1280 CLUB. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 900 ft., sd. (Famous Bands, no. 1)

Credits: Director, Ted Lloyd; cameramen, George Hinners, Edward Hyland; editor, Harry Glass.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Aug42; MP13429.

THE ALARM CLOCK. Gateway Productions, Inc., c1949. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (The Pirro Series, no. 3)

Summary: Pat explains to his puppet, Pirro, how to tell time and how an alarm clock works.

Credits: Written and directed by Alvin J. Gordon.

© Gateway Productions, Inc.; 15Jan49 (in notice: 1948); LP2344.

ALASCA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

Credits: Collaborator, Viljhalmur Stefansson. Portuguese version of "Alaska."

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 29Jun46; MP829.

ALASKA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Viljhalmur Stefansson, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of "Alaska."

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 5Feb47; MP1691.

ALASKA. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 8 reels, sd. Based on "Flush of Gold" by Jack London.

Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, George Archainbaud; screenplay, George Wallace Sayre, Harrison Orkow; music director, Edward Kay; photography, Archie Stout, Mack Stengler; film editor, Richard Currier.

© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 7Oct44; LP12886.

ALASKA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. (Our Land and People Series)

Summary: The film traces the history of Alaska from the time of the Russian explorations to the present, describes the physical characteristics and resources of the country, and depicts it as a land of opportunity for modern pioneers.

Credits: Producers, Edmund Reek, Boris Vermont; 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; editors, John Oser, Lawrence Katz.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 12Nov47; MP2808.

ALASKA. sd., color, 16mm.

Appl. author: Archer Winsten.

© Pan American World Airways; title, descr., & 2 prints, 20Oct45; MU16433.

ALASKA, A MODERN FRONTIER. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Provides a view of the geographic, economic, and social conditions in Alaska, and describes the opportunities for further development of the country.

Credits: Thomas Frank Barton.

© David A. Smart; 3Aug48; MP3701.

ALASKA: GLOBAL CROSSROADS. Flory Films, Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm. (America's Resources Series)

Summary: Surveys the new geographical importance of Alaska, together with its industries, peoples, and problems.

Credits: Producer, John Flory; screenplay, Katherine Coldwell; narrator, Nicki Burnett; photographer, Frederick R. Thomas.

© John Flory; 1Dec48; MP4082.

ALASKA HIGHWAY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 7 reels.

Credits: Producers, William H. Pine, William C. Thomas; director, Frank McDonald; screenplay, Maxwell Shane, Lewis R. Foster; photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.; film editor, William Zeigler.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 21Oct43; LP12573.

ALASKA PATROL. Burwood Pictures Corp. Released through Film Classics, Inc., c1948. 61 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A melodrama about the activities of a Naval Intelligence Officer who impersonates an international spy.

Credits: Director, Jack Bernhard; original screenplay, Arthur Hoerl; music score, Mahlon Merrick; editor, Charles Craft.

Cast: Richard Travis, Helen Westcott, Emory Parnell, Richard Fraser, Jim Griffith.

© Burwood Pictures Corp.; 21Dec48; LP2159.

ALASKA, RESERVOIR OF RESOURCES. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1941. With teacher's handbook.

© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 30Dec41; MP14193.

ALASKA TOUR. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 1 reel, sd. (La Varre Travel)

Credits: Narrator, Leon Sterling.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov41; MP12261.

ALASKA WILD LIFE. Thorvald Hagbart Olsen, c1940. 100 ft., 16mm.

© Thorvald Hagbart Olsen; 25Sep40; MP10790.

ALASKA WILD LIFE, SEA LIONS, SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. Thorvald Hagbart Olsen, c1940. 50 ft., 16mm.

© Thorvald Hagbart Olsen; 25Sep40; MP10791.

ALASKAN GRANDEUR. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1945. 1 reel, sd., color. (Father Hubbard's Movietone Adventures)

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator, Lowell Thomas; music score, L. De Francesco. Cinecolor.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 16Mar45; MP16153.

THE ALBANY-NEW YORK MARATHON. Kiekhaefer Corp., c1948. 14 min., sd., color, 16mm.

Summary: Shows outboard motorboats racing down the Hudson over a 136–mile course from Albany to New York, and demonstrates the power of Mercury outboard motors.

Appl. author: E. Carl Kiekhaefer.

© Kiekhaefer Corp.; 27Jul48; MP3257.

ALBUM OF ANIMALS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1947. 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)

Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; continuity, Valeska Weidig; music score, L. deFrancesco.

© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 21Nov47; MP2697.

AN ALBUM OF THE AMERICAS. 33 min., sd., color.

Credits: Commentator, Lowell Thomas. Technicolor.

Appl. authors: Marinobel Smith, Alice Welte.

© International Business Machines Corp.; title & 6 prints, 6Sep46; descr., 4Oct46; MU1141.

ALBUQUERQUE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 90 min., sd., color, 35mm. A Clarion production. Based on the novel "Dead Freight for Piute" by Luke Short [pseud. of Frederick Dilley Glidden]

Summary: New Mexico in the 70's, when wagons carried freight, provides the setting for this story of the rivalry between two companies which transport ore.

Credits: Producers, William Pine, William Thomas; director, Ray Enright; screenplay, Gene Lewis, Clarence Upson Young; music score, Darrell Calker; film editor, Howard Smith.

Cast: Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, George "Gabby" Hayes, Lon Chaney, Russell Hayden.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 20Feb48; LP1473.

ALCOHOL AND THE HUMAN BODY. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Shows how alcohol is made, how it affects the body, and how alcoholics are being treated medically.

Credits: Collaborator, Anton J. Carlson.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 13Jun49; MP4260.

ALCOHOL AS A PREVENTIVE OF EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSES. 16mm.

Credits: Jules H. Masserman, Mary Grier Jacques.

© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr., & 3 prints, 18Jan46; MU180.

THE ALDRICH FAMILY GETS IN THE SCRAP. Released thru Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. A Pine-Thomas production.

Credits: Director, Frank McDonald; screenplay, Howard J. Green; music score, Daniele Amfitheatrof; editor, Howard A. Smith.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Mar43; LP11974.

ALEX IN WONDERLAND. The Vitaphone Corp., c1940. 20 min. (Broadway Brevity) From an original story by H. C. Witwer, Jr.

Credits: Director, Charles Reisner; screenplay, Owen Crump.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 9Mar40; LP9470.

ALFALFA'S DOUBLE. Loew's Inc., c1939. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 970 ft., sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor, Albert Akst.

© Loew's Inc.; 29Dec39; LP9494.

ALFARERÍA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Forest Grant and Roberta Leber, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of "Pottery Making."

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 11Mar47; MP1846.

ALGEBRA IN EVERYDAY LIFE. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: An explanation of the uses of algebra in solving problems of everyday life. Demonstrates three steps in the algebraic process: observation, translation, and manipulation and computation.

Credits: Educational collaborator, R. Orin Cornett.

© David A. Smart; 27Dec48; MP4240.

ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 10 reels, sd.

Credits: Producer, Paul Malvern; director, Arthur Lubin; written for the screen by Edmund L. Hartmann; music score, Edward Ward; photography, George Robinson.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec43; LP12432.

ALI THE GIANT KILLER. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 947 ft., sd. (The World of Sports, no. 66)

Credits: Commentator, Knox Manning.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 28Dec40; MP10860.

ALIAS A GENTLEMAN. Loew's Inc., c1948. 75 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. An MGM picture. Based on a story by Peter Ruric.

Summary: A melodrama with a reformed convict cast as the hero.

Credits: Producer, Nat Perrin; director, Harry Beaumont; screenplay, William R. Lipman; music score, David Snell; film editor, Ben Lewis.

Cast: Wallace Beery, Tom Drake, Dorothy Patrick, Gladys George, Leon Ames.

© Loew's Inc.; 20Jan48; LP1452.

ALIAS BILLY THE KID. c1946. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Bennett Cohen; director, Thomas Carr; original story, Norman Sheldon; screenplay, Earle Snell, Betty Burbridge; photographer, Bud Thackery; film editor, Charles Craft.

Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Apr46; LP313.

ALIAS BOSTON BLACKIE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd. Based upon the character created by Jack Boyle.

Credits: Director, Lew Landers; original screenplay, Paul Yawitz; photography, Phil Tannura; film editor, Richard Fantl.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Mar42; LP11117.

ALIAS MR. TWILIGHT. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946, 69 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Credits: Producer, John Haggott; director, John Sturges; original story, Arthur E. Orloff; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg; music director, Paul Sawtell; film editor, Aaron Stell.

Cast: Michael Duane, Trudy Marshall, Lloyd Corrigan.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Dec46; LP751.

ALIAS NICK BEAL. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 93 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: An allegory in which an ambitious politician accepts help from an agent of the devil.

Credits: Producer, Endre Bohem; director, John Farrow; screenplay, Jonathan Latimer; original story, Mindret Lord; music score, Franz Waxman.

Cast: Ray Milland, Audrey Totter, Thomas Mitchell, George Macready, Fred Clark.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Mar49; LP2135.

ALIAS THE CHAMP. Republic Productions, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: A prizefight melodrama in which Gorgeous George grapples with racketeers and rival wrestlers.

Credits: Associate producer, Stephen Auer; director, George Blair; written by Albert DeMond; music, Stanley Wilson; film editor, Harold Minter.

Cast: Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller, Audrey Long, Jim Nolan, Gorgeous George.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Oct49; LP2564.

ALIAS THE DEACON. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 8 reels. Based on the play by John B. Hymer and Le Roy Clemens.

Credits: Director, Christy Cabanne; screenplay, Nat Perrin, Charles Grayson.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 15Apr40; LP9439.

ALIBI. c1943. Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd. Adapted from the French story "L'Alibi" by Marcel Achard.

Credits: Producer, Josef Somlo; director, Brian Desmond Hurst; screenplay, R. Carter, Juttke, Companeez; script, Brian Desmond Hurst; music director, Jack Beaver; cameraman, W. McLeod; editor, Alan Jaggs.

Appl. author: Corona Pictures, Ltd.

© Republic Pictures Corp.; 24Mar43; LP12015.

ALIBI BABY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 18 min., sd.

Credits: Producer, George Bilson; director, Hal Yates; story, Norman Markwell, Les Goodwins; screenplay, Hal Yates; film editor, Ernie Leadlay.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Dec44; LP13163.

ALICE IN JUNGLELAND. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone Varieties)

Credits: Director, Marjorie Freeman; narrator, Marvin Mueller.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 17Dec45; MP345.

ALICE IN MOVIELAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 20 min. (Broadway Brevity)

Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; original story, Ed Sullivan; screenplay, Owen Crump, Cyrus D. Wood.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Nov40; LP10062.

ALIGNING AND INSTALLING AUXILIARY MACHINERY.

Appl. author: Arthur Hoerl.

© R. C. M. Productions, Inc.; title, descr., & 15 prints, 24Nov43; MU14185.

THE ALIMENTARY TRACT. SEE

La Región Alimentaria.

Die Spysverteringskanaal.

OS ALIMENTOS E A NUTRIÇÃO. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.

Credits: Collaborators: A. J. Carlson, H. C. Swann.

© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 18Jun46; MP773.

ALIMONY. Orbit Productions, Inc. Released through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., c1949. Presented by Equity Pictures, Inc. 71 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: After wrecking the marriage of a young song writer, an unscrupulous woman is outsmarted by her millionaire husband.

Credits: Producer, Constantin J. David; director, Alfred Zeisler; original story, Sherman L. Lowe, Royal K. Cole; screenplay, Lawrence Lipton, George Bricker, Sherman L. Lowe; music score, Alexander Laszlo; film editor, Joseph Gluck.

Cast: Martha Vickers, John Beal, Hillary Brooke, Laurie Lind, Leonid Kinskey.

© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 24Jun49; LP2404.

ALL ABOARD! Vitaphone Corp., c1946. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.

Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; director, Carl Dudley; narration, Saul Elkins; narrator, Knox Manning.

© Vitaphone Corp.; 2Nov46; MP2421.

ALL ABOUT DOGS. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)

Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12Jun42; MP12570.

ALL ABOUT HASH. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 990 ft., sd., b&w.

Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.

© Loew's Inc.; 5Apr40; LP9589.

THE ALL AMERICAN BANDS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master)

Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco; narrator, Knox Manning.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 22May43; MP13599.

ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED. Released through United Artists, c1941. Presented by Hal Roach. 5 reels, sd. From an original story by Leroy Prinz and Hal Roach, Jr.

Credits: Director, Leroy Prinz; screenplay, Cortland Fitzsimmons; adaptation, Kenneth Higgins; music score, Edward Ward; film editor, Bert Jordan.

© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 30Oct41; LP10814.

ALL-AMERICAN SHUCKERS. Presented by Bayer-Semesan Co., Inc. 1/2 reel, sd.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Picture Service, Inc.

© Bayer-Semesan Co., Inc.; title & descr., 17Jan40; 418 prints, 19Jan40; MU9941.

ALL-AMERICAN SWING STARS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)

Summary: A demonstration of skill by the members of Grantland Rice's All American Golf Team. The players are Sam Snead, Jimmy Thompson, Byron Nelson, Jimmy Demaret, Ben Hogan, Lew Worsham, and Joe Kirkwood.

Credits: Narrator, Bill Slater.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Jan48; MP2655.

ALL-AMERICANS NOW. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Sep43; MP13959.

ALL BRIDES ARE BEAUTIFUL. SEE From This Day Forward.

ALL BY MYSELF. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.

Credits: Associate producer, Bernard W. Burton; director, Felix E. Feist; original story, Dorothy Bennett, Link Hannah; screenplay, Hugh Wedloch, Jr., Howard Snyder; photography, Paul Ivano; film editor, Charles Maynard.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 30Apr43; LP12036.

ALL GIRL REVUE. The Vitaphone Corp., c1940. 10 min., sd. (Vitaphone Varieties)

Credits: Director, Lloyd French; story, Eddie Forman, Cyrus D. Wood.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Jun40; MP10292.

ALL GUMMED UP. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Credits: Director, Jules White; story and screenplay, Felix Adler.

Cast: The Three Stooges.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Dec47; LP1348.

ALL I NEED IS YOU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 10Aug42; MP12855.

ALL IN A NUTSHELL. Walt Disney Productions. Released through RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Donald Duck Cartoon)

Credits: Director, Jack Hannah; story, Bill Berg, Nick George; animation, Bill Justice, Bob Carlson, Judge Whitaker, Jack Boyd; music, Oliver Wallace.

© Walt Disney Productions; 30Aug48; LP2586.

ALL IN FAVOR SAY AYE. 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; MP1576.

ALL IRONED OUT. General Electric Co., c1949. 1/2 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: Demonstrates the General Electric Rotary Ironer.

© General Electric Co.; 22Apr49; MP4408.

ALL MAINLINER PASSENGERS. 750 ft., color, 16mm.

Summary: A training film which shows how passengers behave from the time that they obtain flight information until they board the planes.

© United Air Lines, Inc.; title, descr., & 2 prints, 12Jul48; MU3424.

ALL MY GRATITUDE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. A Filmcraft production.

Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.

© Soundies Films, Inc. (in notice: Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.); 30Dec46; MP1640.

ALL MY SONS. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the play by Arthur Miller.

Summary: The tragedy of a guilt-burdened war profiteer, who, though exonerated by the courts, was responsible for the deaths of 21 pilots.

Credits: Produced and written by Chester Erskine; director, Irving Reis; orchestrations, David Tamkin; music, Leith Stevens; film editor, Ralph Dawson.

Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster, Mady Christians, Louisa Horton, Howard Duff.

© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 8Jun48; LP1917.

ALL OUT FOR "V". Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd. (A Terrytoon)

Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons, Inc.; 7Aug42; MP12760.

THE ALL-PURPOSE HAIRCUT. c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: Explains the technique and advantages of the all-purpose haircut.

Credits: Producer and director, Maurice Bérubé.

© Jean Maurice Bérubé; 26Oct47; MP2769.

ALL RIGHT FOR YOU. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15732.

ALL RUZZITT BUZZITT. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.

© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 16Jul45; MP16098.

ALL SAILS SET. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd. (Grantland Rice Sportlight)

Credits: Narrator, Ted Husing.

© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Sep43; MP13938.

ALL STAR MELODY MASTERS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)

Credits: Director, Jean Negulesco.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 16Oct44; MP15302.

ALL STAR MUSICAL REVUE. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)

Credits: Music directors, LeRoy Prinz, Busby Berkeley.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; LP47.

ALL STAR MUSICAL REVUE. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)

Credits: Music directors, LeRoy Prinz, Busby Berkeley.

© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Nov45; MP16495.

ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY. c1941. 106 min., sd. Based on the story "The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benet.

Credits: Producer and director, William Dieterle; story, Stephen Vincent Benet; screenplay, Dan Totheroh, Stephen Vincent Benet; music, Bernard Herrmann; editor, Robert Wise.

Appl. author: William Dieterle Productions.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct41; LP10745.

ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 2 reels.

Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, John Grey.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 16May41; LP10476.

ALL THEM BISCUITS. Video Varieties Corp. 3 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary: "All Them Biscuits" is sung by The Striders, a Negro male quartet.

© Video Varieties Corp.; title & descr., 13Sep49; 3 prints, 18May49; MU4533.

ALL THESE THINGS. Presented by National War Finance Committee. English, French versions, sd.

Appl. author: Jam Handy Organization, Inc.

© National Film Board; title, descr., & 40 prints, 9Oct43; MU14020.

ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 15 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. By Rachel Field.

Credits: Director, Anatole Litvak; screenplay, Casey Robinson; music, Max Steiner.

© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Jul40; LP9763.

ALL THIS AND RABBIT STEW. c1941. 1 reel, sd. (Merrie Melodies) Leon Schlesinger Productions.