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Catalog of Copyright Entries
Third Series
Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series
Volume 25, Parts 12–13, Number 1
Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
January-June
1971
COPYRIGHT OFFICE · THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON: 1971
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Preface
The CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES is published by authority of 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.”
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The record of each copyright registration listed in the Catalog includes a description of the work copyrighted and data relating to the copyright claim (the name of the copyright claimant as given in the application for registration, the copyright date, the copyright registration number, etc.).
For a more complete description of the contents of this issue of the Catalog see p. vii.
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Organization of Parts
Each part listed in the following table records all current registrations in the class or classes indicated by the alphabetical symbols. Renewal registrations are listed separately at the end of each related part. Some parts also contain registrations made under symbols other than those listed for the particular part, if the subject matter or type of material is similar to that generally included in the part.
The first letter of the symbol is that of the class under which registration is made. Second and third letters, if any, that follow the initial letter are added by the Copyright Office for the purpose of statistical analysis. Their significance is as follows:
F Published foreign works. In the case of books and periodicals, it designates works manufactured outside the United States (except those registered for ad interim copyright). In all other classes to which it applies, it designates works first published outside the United States, the authors of which are neither citizens nor domiciliaries of the United States. (AF, EF) I Books and periodicals registered for ad interim copyright. (AI, BI) O Published works of foreign origin registered under the waiver-of-fee provision (section 215 of Title 17 of the United States Code). (BIO, GFO) P Domestic published works in classes for which registration is possible for either published or unpublished works. (EP, JP) U Unpublished works in classes for which registration is possible for either published or unpublished works. (DU, EU)
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| R | Renewal registrations | ||
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| C | Lectures and other works prepared for oral delivery | ||
| D | Dramatic or dramatico-musical works | ||
| R | Renewal registrations | ||
| Part 5 | Music (In 2 sections) | 7.50 | |
| E | Musical compositions | ||
| R | Renewal registrations | ||
| Part 6 | Maps and Atlases | 2.50 | |
| F | Maps | ||
| R | Renewal registrations | ||
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| G | Works of art and models or designs for works of art | ||
| H | Reproductions of works of art | ||
| I | Drawings or sculptural works of a scientific or technical character | ||
| J | Photographs | ||
| K | Prints and pictorial illustrations | ||
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| KK | Commercial prints and labels | ||
| R | Renewal registrations | ||
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| R | Renewal registrations | ||
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Parts 12–13 list published and unpublished motion pictures currently registered in classes L and M, and filmstrips currently registered in classes A and J. Films for which the copyright has been renewed are listed separately in the Renewal Registrations section. The motion pictures registered include feature pictures, cartoons, industrial films, classroom films, television films, etc. Many of the recording scripts made to accompany filmstrips are registered in classes C and D and are listed in Parts 3–4: Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery.
Arrangement is by title. Each work is described in a main entry which includes information pertinent to the copyright claim. References are made from other titles associated with the films.
The Name Index to the names of claimants, producing and releasing companies, sponsors, authors, etc. given in the main entries covers both currently registered works and renewal registrations, the latter being identified by the symbol (R).
For works currently registered each main entry includes the following items of information if available and applicable:
1) Title. 2) Production statement including name of releaser. 3) Physical description, including running time or number of reels, width of film, etc. 4) Series statement. 5) Author and title of the published work on which the film is based or with which it is correlated. 6) Names of individuals or organizations contributing to the production of the film. 7) Names of principal actors and actresses, generally not more than five. 8) Names given in the application which do not appear elsewhere in the entry. 9) Application title if it varies substantially in wording from the title as it is given in the work. 10) Name of the employer in the case of a work made for hire, if so named in the application. 11) Information contained in the application which relates to the registration of an earlier version of the work. 12) Brief statement of the new matter on which copyright is claimed, preceded by the abbreviation NM, if this information is given in the application and is not indicated elsewhere in the entry. 13) Copyright symbol ©. 14) Name of the copyright claimant. 15) For published works, date of publication as given in the application; for unpublished works, the date on which the last of all the items required to complete registration (i.e., description and representative prints in the case of motion pictures—or a complete copy of the filmstrip—application, and fee) was received in the Copyright Office. 16) Registration number.
For published works, whenever it is necessary to indicate a variation between the information given in the application and in the copy of the work with respect to the claimant’s name or date of publication, the data from the application is given first, followed by the phrase, “in notice” and the data given in the work; e.g., © Richard Roe & Co.; 19Mar71 (in notice: 1970), LP38800.
Works deposited in connection with copyright registration may be selected for inclusion in the collections of the Library of Congress. Library of Congress printed cards are available for many of the published works so selected. Orders for such cards or inquiries concerning them should be addressed to the Card Division, Building No. 159, Navy Yard Annex, Washington, D.C. 20541.
For renewal registrations, the main entry includes the following items of information if available and applicable:
1) Title. 2) Length of film in reels. 3) Name of the author, which is usually the original producing company. 4) Copyright symbol ©. 5) Date of original copyright. 6) Original registration number. 7) Name of the renewal claimant followed by a statement usually abbreviated, giving the basis of the renewal claim as supplied by the applicant; e.g., “John Doe & Co. (PWH)” indicates that renewal of copyright is claimed by John Doe & Co. as proprietor of copyright in a work made for hire. 8) Date of receipt of the renewal application or fee, whichever is later. 9) Renewal registration number.
Registrations January-June 1971
| Class L— | Domestic published motion-picture photoplays | 687 |
| Foreign published motion-picture photoplays | 9 | |
| Unpublished motion-picture photoplays | 8 | |
| Class M— | Domestic published motion pictures other than photoplays | 609 |
| Unpublished motion pictures other than photoplays | 73 | |
| Filmstrips registered in class A | 77 | |
| Filmstrips registered in class J | 381 | |
| Total | 1,844 | |
| Renewals: Class L and M | 454 |
These figures represent the number of registrations for motion pictures and filmstrips for January-June 1971, but do not necessarily represent the exact number of entries in this issue of the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Registration figures for other classes of material may be found in the respective parts.
Abbreviations and Symbols
The following list includes abbreviations and symbols used in this catalog with specific copyright or bibliographic meanings.
(A) author(s) a.a.d.o. accepted alternative designation of a.k.a. also known as acc. accompaniment Adm.c.t.a. Administrator(s) cum testamento annexo Adm.d.b.n.c.t.a. Administrator(s) de bonis non cum testamento annexo appl. application approx. approximate, approximately arr. arranged, arrangement, arranged by Aufl. Auflage augm. augmented Ausg. Ausgabe b&w black and white Bd. Band (German) bearb. bearbeitet © copyright symbol (C) child or children of the deceased author ca. circa chap. chapter(s) col. colored comp. compiler d.b.a. doing business as (E) executor(s) of the author ed. edition, editor enl. enlarged fr. frames ft. feet hrsg. herausgegeben illus. illustration(s) m music, music by min. minutes mm. millimeters (NK) next of kin of the deceased author NM new matter no. number(s) nouv. nouveau, nouvelle op. opus p. page(s) (PCB) proprietor of copyright in a work copyrighted by a corporate body otherwise than as assignee or licensee of the individual author (PCW) proprietor of copyright in a composite work (PPW) proprietor of copyright in a posthumous work (PWH) proprietor of copyright in a work made for hire prev. previous, previously print. printing priv. print. privately printed pseud. pseudonym pt. part, parts pty. proprietary pub. published, publishing R, (R) renewal registration reg. registered, registration rev. revised sd. sound sec. seconds ser. series si. silent suppl. supplement t. tome, tomo T., Th. Teil, Theil t.a. trading as t.p. title page tr. translator v., vol. volume, volumes w words, words by (W) widow of the author (Wr) widower of the author
These entries alone may not reflect the complete Copyright Office record pertaining to a particular work. Contact the U.S. Copyright Office for information about any additional records that may exist.
MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS
CURRENT REGISTRATIONS
A list, arranged by title, of domestic and foreign motion pictures and filmstrips registered during the period covered by this issue. References from variant titles and from distinctive subtitles are interfiled.
A
A.I.D.--THE WEEKEND. See
DRAGNET 1970.
A.K.A. CASSIUS CLAY. Sports of the Century. Released by United Artists Corp. 80 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, William Cayton; director, Jim Jacobs; writer, Bernard Evslin.
Cast: Muhammad Ali, Richard Kiley, Cus D'Amato.
NM: compilation & additions.
© Sports of the Century, Inc.; 3Nov70; LP38909.
AN/TTC-31. GTE Sylvania. Made by Pike Productions. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © GTE Sylvania, Inc.; 8Feb71; MP21310.
A.S. 8. See
EAR NOTCHING AND CLIPPING TEETH.
ABSORPTION OF LIGHT BY CHLOROPHYLL. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (Photosynthesis) Loop film. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70; MP21410.
ACCENT ON THE ACCENT. Computer Image Corp. 4 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: Dolores Lawler. Appl. states prev. reg. 23Apr70, MU8164. © Computer Image Corp.; 1Jun70; MP21142.
THE ACCOUNTING MACHINE. John Wiley & Sons. 24 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Punched card data processing series)
Credits: Producer, Edward H. Rategan.
© John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 5Apr71; MP21579.
ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN THE WORLD OF JOBS. See
JOB OPPORTUNITIES NOW.
ACROSS THE POTOMAC. Sunday River Productions. 11 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (On the Western Maryland, pt. 2) Appl. author: Alva Morrison. © Sunday River Productions, solely owned by Alva Morrison; 20Jan71; MP21390.
ACRYLICS. See
CEMENTING AND LAMINATING.
CUTTING AND FINISHING SERIES.
DRILLING COMPRESSED CUBE.
HEAT FORMING SERIES.
INTERNAL CARVING.
AN ACTOR WORKS (A SCENE FROM THE TROJAN WOMEN) Film Play/Data Bureau & Strolling Players. Distributed by Doubleday Multimedia. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Cast: Viveca Lindfors.
© Film Play/Data Bureau, Inc. & Strolling Players, Inc.; 15Dec71 (in notice: 1970); MP21484.
ADAM-12. Mark VII. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. Approx. 26 min. each, sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with Universal Television. © Adam-12 Productions.
Log no.
14. S.W.A.T. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Michael Donovan. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Adam Wade, Thomas Belin, William Boyett. © 22Jan70; LP39122.
15. Exactly one hundred miles. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joe Pevney; writer, Jack Hawn. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Butch Patrick, Stephanie Taylor, Ric Natoli. © 18Sep69; LP39063.
23. Pig is a three letter word. Credits: Producer, James Doherty; director, Joe Pevney; writer, James Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Robert Munk, Ed Rue, Linda Frey. © 9Oct69; LP39066.
24. A rare occasion. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Robert Douglas; writer, Robert I. Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Raymond Mayo, Mikki Jamison, Carla Borelli. © 12Feb70; LP39125.
34. Astro. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Robert Douglas; writer, Guerdon Trueblood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Gary Crosby, Vance Sharstedt, William Boyett. © 9Jan70 (in notice: 1969); LP39058.
43. Hostage. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, Robert Hamner. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Del Moore, John LeSell, Russ Conway. © 3Jan70; LP39121.
44. Attempted bribery. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director & writer, James Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Del Moore, Art Gilmore, George Brenlin. © 16Apr70; LP39133.
52. Good cop: Handle with care. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Robert Douglas; writer, Preston Wood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Carl Reindel, Margarita Cordova, William Boyett. © 2Oct69; LP39065.
54. Impersonation. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, Robert I. Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Woodrow Parfrey, James McEachin, W. Victor Scott. © 5Feb70; LP39124.
63. Baby. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, Guerdon Trueblood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, William Boyett, Foster Brooks, George Dunn. © 6Nov69; LP39069.
64. Bottom of the bottle. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Stan Crosland; writer, Robert L. Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, J. Pat O'Nalley, Larry Blake, Norma Crane. © 29Jan70; LP39123.
74. Light duty. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Guerdon Trueblood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, William Boyett, Beth Brickel, David Brooks. © 19Mar70; LP39129.
83. A different thing. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Robert Douglas; writer, Richard Neil Morgan. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Naomi Stevens, Pearl Shear, Benny Rubin. © 16Oct69; LP39067.
93. One a junkie. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, Guerdon Trueblood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, John Ken, Robert Donner, Barney Phillips. © 20Nov69; LP39070.
94. Vengence. Credits: Producers, James Doherty & Herman Saunders; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Timothy Brown, James McEachin, Luana Patten. © 5May70; LP59127.
103. A sound like thunder. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, James Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Ralph Moody, Barbara Baldwin, Mikki Jamison. © 30Oct69; LP39068.
104. The bomb. Credits: Producers, James Doherty & Herman S. Saunders; director, Jean Yarbrough; writer, Robert I. Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Bing Russell, Robert Knapp, Frank Maxwell. © 12Mar70; LP39128.
114. Hero. Credits: Producers, James Doherty & Herman S. Saunders, director, Joe Pevney; writer, Don Ingalls. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, A. Martinez, Natividad Vacio, Ann Doran. © 26Mar70; LP39130.
123. Courtroom. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Joseph Pevney; writer, Richard Will Morgan. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, William Boyett, William Traylor, Cary Crosby. © 27Nov69; LP39071.
124. Airport. Credits: Producers, James Doherty & Herman Saunders; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Myron Healey, Raymond Mayo, John Sebastian. © 26Feb70; LP39126.
134. Child stealer. Credits: Producers, James Doherty & Herman S. Saunders; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Gloria Manon, Squire Fridell, Quent Sondergaard. © 2Apr70; LP39131.
142. As high as you are. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Robert Douglas; writer, Guerdon Trueblood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Jerry Ayres, Art Matrano, Frank Campenella. © 18Dec69; LP39073.
143. Cave. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Robert Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Kathleen O'Malley, Sam Edwards, Bing Russell. © 11Dec69; LP39072.
144. Bank robbery. Credits: Producers, James Doherty & Herman S. Saunders; director, Joe Pevney; writer, Doherty. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Mike Mazurki, Dorothy Keller, Jed Allan. © 9Apr70; LP39132.
153. Find me a needle. © 25Sep69; LP39064.
173. Shoplift. Credits: Producers, Jack Webb & James Doherty; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Robert I. Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Nira Barab, Nira Shipman, Jo De Winter. © 7May70 (in notice: 1969); LP39059.
ADAM-12. Mark VII. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. Approx. 26 min each, sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with Universal Television & NBC-TV Network. © Adam-12 Productions.
Log no.
61. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Phil Rawlins; writer, Noel Nosseck. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, William Stevens, Claude Johnson, Robert Donner. © 12Dec68; LP38771.
72. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Phil Rawlins; writer, Robert H. Forward. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Stafford Repp, James B. Sikking, James McCallion. © 7Nov68; LP38767.
91. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Preston Wood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Richard Van Fleet. © 17Oct68; LP38764.
101. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Holly Morse; writer, Tom Dunphy. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Margaret Field, Steve Cory, Floyd Mutrix. © 14Nov68; LP38768.
111. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Hollingsworth Morse; writer, Preston Wood. Cast: Kent McCord, Martin Milner, William Stevens, Claude Johnson, Robert Rothwell. © 5Dec68; LP38770.
122. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Hollingsworth Morse; writer, Preston Wood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Dick Foran, Jack Hogan, Mittie Lawrence. © 19Dec68; LP38772.
131. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Hollingsworth Morse; writer, Preston Wood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Joan Shawlee, Vincent Beck, Gene Dynorksi. © 10Oct68; LP38763.
132. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Phil Rawlins; writer, Richard Neil Morgan. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Lee J. Lambert, Dianna Curtis, Richard Steele. © 28Nov68; LP38769.
ADAM-12. Mark VII. Released by MCA-TV. Approx. 26 min. each, sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with Universal Television & NBC-TV Network. © Adam-12 Productions.
Log no.
51. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Harry Morgan; writer, Richard Neil Morgan. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Henry Beckman, Hal Smith. © 26Dec68; LP38773.
71. Credits: Producer, R. A. Cinader; director, Alan Crosland; writer, Robert Holt. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Ned Glass, Charles Dierkop, Dennis Turner. © 2Nov68; LP38766.
161. Credits: Producer, Bob Cinader; director, Phil Rawlins; writer, Preston Wood. Cast: Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Don Hanmer, Eve Brent. © 26Oct68; LP38765.
ADDING AND CALCULATING MACHINES. See
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MACHINES.
ADDING WITH FRACTIONS. General Learning Corp. Distributed by Silver Burdett Co., a division of General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Elementary mathematics for teachers and students) Presented in cooperation with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Appl. author: General Learning Corp., employer for hire. © General Learning Corp.; 5Aug70; MP21078.
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL NUMBERS. See
MATHEMATICS.
ADDITION OF FRACTIONAL NUMBERS. Macmillan Co. Made by Davidson Films. 1 reel, si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. (Macmillan school mathematics program) © Macmillan Co.; 31Dec69; MP21061.
ADDITION OF RATIONAL NUMBERS. General Learning Corp. Distributed by Silver Burdett Co., a division of General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films. 23 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Elementary mathematics for teachers and students) Presented in cooperation with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Appl. author: General Learning Corp., employer for hire. © General Learning Corp.; 5Aug70; MP21064.
ADDITION WITH MIXED NUMERALS. General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Elementary mathematics for teachers and students) Released in cooperation with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. © General Learning Corp.; 5Aug70; MP21221.
THE ADVENTURES OF THE LOLLIPOP DRAGON (Filmstrip) Lollipop Dragon Productions. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. Distributed by Society for Visual Education, Inc.
Contents: L106-1--L106-6: How the lollipop dragon got his name (Sharing) 55 fr.--Working together. 41 fr.--Avoiding litter. 31 fr.--Care of property. 34 fr.--Taking turns. 37 fr.--Kindness to animals. 40 fr.
© Lollipop Dragon Productions, Inc.; 10Aug70; JP12875.
ADVENTURES WITH ALPHIE (Filmstrip) Knowledge Aid. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With kit.
Contents: A gorilla is a gorilla? 33 fr.--A bowerbird is a bowerbird? 27 fr.--A penguin is a penguin? 31 fr.--An ant is an ant? 34 fr.
© Knowledge aid, whose full name is Knowledge Aid, division of M.J.E. Corp.; 29Dec70; A226647.
AEROBIC RESPIRATION. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (Respiration) Loop film. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70; MP21414.
AFFAIR OF HONOR. See
TO ROME WITH LOVE.
AFRICA: LIVING IN TWO WORLDS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. Made by Visual Education Centre. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The African scene) © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 5Feb71 (in notice: 1970); MP21276.
AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA. See
THE HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT.
AFRICAN SCENE. See
AFRICA: LIVING IN TWO WORLDS.
BOY OF BOTSWANA.
CITY BOY OF THE IVORY COAST.
TWO BOYS OF ETHIOPIA.
AFRICAN WITNESS (Filmstrip) Broadman Films. 40 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual, 1 v. Produced with Foreign Mission Board. © Broadman Films; 1Apr71; A248889.
AFRO-CITY: ABEOKUTA, NIGERIA (Filmstrip) ABT Associates. 26 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Script, camera, editing, Ray Glazier.
© ABT Associates, Inc.; 8Jun70; JP13052.
AN AFTERNOON IN A TUSCAN VILLA. Malcolm R. McBride. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Malcolm R. McBride; film collaborator, Quin Young; assistant collaborator & interpreter, Edward Petrucci; chief photographer, Silvano Nencini; assistant photographer, Franco Taccola.
© Malcolm R. McBride; 26Nov70; MP21133.
THE AGE OF EXPANSION. See
WORLD HISTORY: THREE GREAT ERAS OF MANKIND.
AGE OF EXPLORATION AND EXPANSION. Centron Educational Films. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Centron Corp., Inc.; 1Feb71; MP21470.
AGENDA FOR THE 70S (Filmstrip) Urban Task Force, United States Catholic Conference. Made by Urbex Affiliates. 124 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Narrator, Chet Huntley; music, Bill Comeau.
© United States Catholic Conference, Inc., Urban Task Force; 30Oct70; JP12963.
THE AGING OF LAKES. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 19Feb71; MP21568.
AGRICULTURE. See
SEEING EASTERN EUROPE.
AGRICULTURE AND FISHING. See
SEEING THE PACIFIC STATES.
AIR POLLUTION MENACE. See
AMERICA'S URBAN CRISIS.
AIRMAN'S INFORMATION MANUAL (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 2 filmstrips (section A, 92 fr.; section B, 88 fr.), color, 35 mm. Appls. state prev. pub. 4Mar68, JP10680 & JP10681. NM: additions. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 1Jan71; JP12982-12983.
AIRPORT. Ross Hunter Productions. Released by Universal Pictures. 137 min., sd., color, 35 mm. From the novel by Arthur Hailey.
Cast: Burt Lancaster, George Kennedy, Dana Wynter, Dean Martin, Barry Nelson.
© Universal Pictures & Ross Hunter Productions, Inc.; 5Mar70 (in notice: 1969); LP38968.
AIRPORT. See
ADAM-12. Log no. 124.
ALADDIN AND THE MAGIC LAMP. See
CHILDREN'S FOLK TALES.
ALBERT. See
GUNSMOKE.
ALEX IN WONDERLAND. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 112 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Coriander production.
Credits: Associate producer, Anthony Ray; original music composed & conducted by Tom O'Horgan; director of photography, Laszlo Kovacs; camera operator, Bob Byrne.
Cast: Donald Sutherland, Ellen Burstyn, Meg Mazursky, Glenna Sergent, Viola Spolin.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 30Dec70; LP38518.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND. See
CHILDREN'S FOLK TALES.
ALL ABOUT SEEDS. See
SCIENCE IN YOUR WORLD.
THE ALL AMERICAN BAND. McDonald's Corp. Released by United Artists Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Mattco production. © McDonald's Corp.; 18Nov70; LP39153.
ALL EYES ON YOU. Cine Mark, division of Krebs Productions. Presented by Coca Cola Co. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Presented in cooperation with National Cheerleaders Assn. © Coca-Cola Co.; 2Mar70; MP21492.
ALL THE LASSIES. See
TELL ME A STORY.
ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL. See
SMOKEY BEAR AND LITTLE MARCY.
THE ALLAPUR CONSPIRACY. See
MAYA.
ALONG CAME JOEY. See
HAWAII FIVE-O.
ALPHABETIC CORRESPONDENCE. See
BUSINESS FILING.
ALPHABETIC FILING: INDIVIDUAL NAMES. Lesson 1 (Filmstrip) Mt. San Jacinto College. 29 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Writer, C. A. Rohr.
Appl. author: Mt. San Jacinto Junior College District. Appl. ti.: Alphabetical filing: individual names.
© Mt. San Jacinto College a.a.d.o. Mt. San Jacinto Junior College District (in notice: Mt. San Jacinto College); 1Dec70; JP13012.
ALPHABETIZING RULES. See
BUSINESS FILING.
ALPINE, TEXAS. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 10.
AM I DEPENDABLE? Coronet Instructional Films. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. 2d ed. of Am I trustworthy? © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 1Oct70; MP21041.
AM I TRUSTWORTHY. See
AM I DEPENDABLE.
AMBLIN. Denis C. Hoffman. 24 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Denis C. Hoffman; director & writer, Steven Spielberg; music, Michael Lloyd; photographer, Allen Daviau.
Cast: Pamela McMyler, Richard Levin.
© Denis C. Hoffman; 17Sep70; LU3607.
AMERICA AT GETTYSBURG. S. M. G. Investments. 22 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © S. M. G. Investments, Inc.; 11May71; MU8325.
AMERICA, I KNOW YOU. FilmFair Communications. Distributed by Trend Films. 5 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Based on the book by Bill Martin, Jr. © FilmFair, Inc.; 10Mar71; MP21458.
AMERICA--1970. See
SCREEN NEWS DIGEST. v. 12, issue 6.
THE AMERICAN BALD EAGLE. Coronet Instructional Films & Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University. 16 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jan71; MP21347.
THE AMERICAN ELM--PLAN FOR SURVIVAL. Iowa State University. 23 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Iowa State University a.a.d.o. Iowa State University of Science & Technology; 17Oct70; MP21342.
AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE ON THE SOUTHERN PLAINS. Science Museum. Made by Film Co. 65 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Writer, Karen D. Petersen.
© Science Museum; 1Nov70; MP21341.
THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE. SEE
LANGUAGE: THE MIRROR OF MAN'S GROWTH.
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. ABC Sports. Approx. 50 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © ABC Sports, Inc.
Show no.
1. © 9Dec70; MP21583.
2. © 18Dec70; MP21584.
3. © 28Dec70; MP21585.
4. © 6Jan71; MP21586.
5. © 15Jan71; MP21587.
6. © 25Jan71; MP21588.
7. © 3Feb71; MP21617.
8. Appl. states prev. reg. 10Dec69, MP20337. NM: segment 2 & 3. © 16Feb71; MP21618.
9. Appl. states prev. reg. 19Dec69, MP20338. NM: segment 1 & 3. © 23Feb71; MP21619.
10. Appl. states prev. reg. 19Dec69, MP20338. NM: segment 1. © 3Mar71; MP21620.
11. Appl. states prev. reg. 29Dec69, MP20339. NM: segment 1 & 3. © 12Mar71; MP21621.
THE AMERICAN WILDERNESS. National Broadcasting Co. 51 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Presented in cooperation with National Academy of Sciences.
Credits: Producer, director & writer, Robert Rogers; reporter, Hugh Downs; music, Charlie Byrd; cameraman, Richard Norling; editor, Desmond McElroy.
© National Broadcasting Co., Inc.; 15Jan71; MP21378.
THE AMERICAN WILDERNESS: HERITAGE IN PERIL (Filmstrip) Scholastic Magazines. 40 fr., color, 35 mm. NM: compilation. © Scholastic Magazines, Inc.; 1Oct70; JP13042.
THE AMERICA'S CUP RACES 1970. Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in association with Sterling Films. © Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.; 23Apr71; MP21612.
THE AMERICA'S CUP RACES 1970. Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. 40 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in association with Sterling Films. NM: additional cinemagraphic work. © Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.; 6May71; MP21611.
AMERICA'S URBAN CRISIS. Group 1 (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. (Singer education & training products) With Teacher's guide and reading scripts, 6 v.
Contents: A202-1--202-6: The roots of our urban problems. 72 fr.--The air pollution menace. 74 fr.--Water pollution, a complex problem. 73 fr.--Solid waste, a new pollutant. 68 fr. The transportation crisis. 66 fr.--The housing crisis. 50 fr.
Credits: Consultant, John E. Drodow.
Appl. author: Woodbury Conkling.
© Society for Visual Education, Inc.; 1Feb71; A226002.
AMOS AND THE BLACK BULL. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN EYE. Pt. 1: The orbit. Institute of Op[h]thalmology & Baylor College of Medicine. Made by Teaching Films. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Herbert R. Smith; script, Connie Nelson; narrator, Don Macon; illustrator, Jan Wyman; photographers, Joachim Zwer & Gene Davis; editor, Eugenia Doughtie.
© Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 13Jan71; MU8276.
ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN EYE. Pt. 2: Extraocular muscles. Institute of Op[h]thalmology & Baylor College of Medicine. Made by Teaching Films. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Herbert R. Smith; script, Connie Nelson; narrator, Don Macon; illustrators, Jan Wyman, Steve Harrison & Barry Baker; photographers, Joachim Zwer & Allen Mewbourn; editor, Eugenia Doughtie.
© Teaching Films, Inc., division of A-V Corp.; 13Jan71; MU8275.
AND ONE MORE SPRING. See
TO ROME WITH LOVE.
AND THEY PAINTED DAISIES ON HIS COFFIN. See
HAWAII FIVE-O.
AND YOU GAVE ME (Filmstrip) Graded Press. Made by Division of Curriculum Resources, General Board of Education, United Methodist Church. 67 fr., color, 35 mm. With Leader's guide & Reading script, 18 p. Produced through Trafco. Guide by Harold D. Burkhardt; written by George E. Koehler; photography by Wayne Smith. © Graded Press; 31Dec70; A209763.
THE ANDERSON TAPES. Robert M. Weitman Productions. Released by Columbia Pictures. 98 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the novel by Lawrence Sanders.
Credits: Producer, Robert M. Weitman; director, Sidney Lumet; screenplay, Frank R. Pierson; music composer & conductor, Quincy Jones; director of photography, Arthur J. Ornitz; film editor, Joanne Burke.
Cast: Sean Connery, Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam, Ralph Meeker, Alan King.
© Robert M. Weitman Productions; 1Jun71; LP39158.
ANDREA DEL SARTO (Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films & Slides. 15 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Arrangement & text, Carol A. Peterson.
© Herbert E. Budek Films & Slides; 1Mar67; JP12940.
ANDREA MANTEGNA (Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films & Slides. 15 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Arrangement & text, Carol A. Peterson.
© Herbert E. Budek Films & Slides; 1Dec67; JP12932.
ANESTHESIA. See
POST-SURGICAL CARE.
ANGEL FOOD CAKE. McGraw-Hill Text-Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. Produced in collaboration with Raybar Technical Films. © Raybar Technical Films, Inc.; 1Aug70 (in notice: 1969); MP21254.
ANGEL IN THE FAMILY. See
FAMILY AFFAIR.
ANGEL UNCHAINED. American International Productions. 90 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer & director, Lee Madden; co-producer, Norman T. Herman; screenplay, Jeffrey Alladin Fiskin; music, Randy Sparks; music supervision, Al Simms; director of photography, Irving Lippman; film editor, Fred Feitshans, Jr.
Cast: Don Stroud, Luke Askew, Larry Bishop, Tyne Daly, Neil Moran.
© American International Productions; 19Aug70; LP38509.
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. See
MACMILLAN ELEMENTARY SCIENCE FILMSTRIPS.
ANIMAL LIFE SERIES. Set 1. McGraw-Hill Text-Films. 7 motion pictures (9 min. each), si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 17Nov70 (in notice: 1969); MP21392.
ANIMAL LIFE SERIES. Set 2. McGraw-Hill Text-Films. 7 motion pictures (9 min. each), si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 17Nov70 (in notice: 1969); MP21393.
ANIMAL NAMES--PETS AND FARM. See
DO YOU KNOW.
ANIMAL NAMES--ZOO. See
DO YOU KNOW.
ANIMALS HATCHED FROM EGGS. Coronet Instructional Films. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Milo K. Blecha.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Nov70; MP21357.
ANIMALS IN THE FOREST. See
SMOKEY BEAR AND LITTLE MARCY.
ANIMALS OF EVERY KIND. See
SCIENCE IN YOUR WORLD.
ANIMALS THAT LIVE IN WATER. Coronet Instructional Films. 13 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 5Nov70; MP21054.
ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS. Universal Pictures. 145 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision. Based on the play by Maxwell Anderson.
Cast: Richard Burton, Genevieve Bujold, Irene Papas, Terry Wilton, Valerie Gearon.
© Universal Pictures, Ltd.; 18Dec69; LP38938.
ANOTHER CLEAN STORY. Westinghouse Electric Corp. Made by Jam Handy Productions, division of T.T.P. Corp. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Westinghouse Electric Corp.; 8Feb71; MU8307.