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Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series
Volume 26, Parts 12–13, Number 1
Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
January-June
1972
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WASHINGTON: 1972
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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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Organization of Parts
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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 (BIO, GFO) P Domestic published works in classes for which registration is possible for either published or unpublished works. (EP, JP) U Unpublished works in classes for which registration is possible for either published or unpublished works.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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| R | Renewal registrations | |
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| K | Prints and pictorial illustrations | |
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Table of Contents
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| Current Registrations | [1] |
| Renewal Registrations | [65] |
| Name Index | [77] |
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Parts 12–13 list published and unpublished motion pictures currently registered in classes L and M, and filmstrips currently registered in classes A and J. Films for which the copyright has been renewed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.; 19Jan72 (in notice: 1971), LP40400.
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 1972
| Class L-- | Domestic published motion-picture photoplays | 650 |
| Foreign published motion-picture photoplays | 5 | |
| Unpublished motion-picture photoplays | 14 | |
| Class M-- | Domestic published motion pictures other than photoplays | 802 |
| Unpublished motion pictures other than photoplays | 76 | |
| Filmstrips registered in class A | 54 | |
| Filmstrips registered in class J | 519 | |
| Total | 2,120 | |
| Renewals: Classes L and M | 630 | |
These figures represent the number of registrations for motion pictures and filmstrips for January-June 1972, 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
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 IS FOR ALPHABET. Coronet Instructional Films. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 22Sep71; MP22142.
A LA MOZART. Marian I. Siegel. 14 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Marian I. Siegel; 19May72; LU3631.
[ABDU’L-BAHA: GLIMPSES OF PERFECTION] (Filmstrip) National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States. 80 fr., b&w, 35 mm. Appl. author: Baha’i Pub. Committee. © National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States; 8Nov71; JP13667.
ABDULLAH. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 91.
ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR. CRM Productions. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Psychology today films) © Communications/Research/Machines, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22371.
ABOVE GROUND IRON MINE. King Screen Productions. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © King Broadcasting Co.; 23May72; MP22852.
ABRAHAM, FATHER OF BELIEVERS (Filmstrip) Roa’s Films. 2 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: Episode 1–2: The call of Abraham. 42 fr.--The sacrifice of Abraham. 29 fr.
Credits: Director, Jack L. Tyler; script, Sister M. Johnice, I.H.M. & Sister M. Elizabeth, I.H.M.; narrator, Michael Rye; illus., Philippe Joudiou; music, Tommy Sheridan.
Appl. author: Andrew Mathe.
© Roa’s Films; 31Aug65; JP14054.
AN ABSENCE OF LONELINESS. See
THE BOLD ONES.
ABUELITO MIO. San Antonio Independent School District. 9 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. Produced in collaboration with Sutherland Learning Associates. Appl. authors: Dan & Elaine Weisburd. © San Antonio Independent School District; 31Aug71; LP40804.
ACCIDENT. See
IRONSIDE.
ACCOUNTING CYCLE. See
THE ESSENCE OF ACCOUNTING.
ACHIEVING RELEVANCE WITHIN THE CURRICULUM. Educational Coordinates. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Educational Coordinates, Inc,; 1Mar71; MP22509.
ACID-BASE BALANCE. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 37.
ACTION & REACTION. Insurance Information Institute. 30 min., sd. © Insurance Information Institute; 29Jun72; MU8462.
ACTION OF STOMATA. No. 634. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producer & photographer, B. L. Ruffner.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Apr72; MP22668.
ADAPTATION & ILLUSION. See
COLOR AND ITS PERCEPTION.
ADDING A VISUAL DIMENSION TO COUNSELING. Counseling Films. 24 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Written & directed by Josiah Dilley, James L. Lee & Don L. Sorenson.
© Counseling Films, Inc.; 15Jan72; MP22477.
ADDING TO OUR RESOURCES. See
SAVING WHAT’S LEFT.
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION RELATIONSHIPS, SUMS OF 12. Review Educational Films. 5 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22362.
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION RELATIONSHIPS, SUMS OF 13 & 14. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22355.
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION RELATIONSHIPS, SUMS OF 15, 16 & 17. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22356.
ADDITION FACTS, SUMS OF 11. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22600.
ADDITION FACTS, SUMS OF 14 AND 15. Review Educational Films. 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22601.
ADDITION FACTS, SUMS OF 16, 17, AND 18. Review Educational Films. 5 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Review Educational Films, Inc.; 1Sep7l; MP22602.
ADDITIONAL RATING CONSIDERATIONS. See
PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE COVERAGES & RATING.
ADDITIVE COLOR. See
COLOR AND ITS PERCEPTION.
ADJECTIVES. See
FORM CLASS WORDS.
ADOLESCENT EXPERIENCE. See
REFLECTIONS OF MYSELF: THE ADOLESCENT EXPERIENCE.
ADVENTURES OF TROGMOFFY, FILM 1. See
TIMMY AND MARGARET MEET THE ORANGE CREATURE.
ADVENTURES OF TROGMOFFY, FILM 2. See
RESCUE ON A STRANGE PLANET.
ADVERBS. See
FORM CLASS WORDS.
AFRICA: HISTORICAL HERITAGE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 5Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22299.
AFRICA SPEAKS. SERIES 2 (Filmstrip) Doubleday Multimedia. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: Geography and development in tropical Africa. 85 fr.--Introduction to Ethiopia. 68 fr.--A day in the Congo. 51 fr.--Economics in modern Africa. 120 fr.
Credits: Writer & director, Ron Atwood; educational consultant, Clarence Fielstra; photography, Ron Atwood & Jim Wells.
© Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 24Mar72 (in notice: 1971); JP14102–14105.
AFRICAN FOLK TALES, 926–3. See
THE GREEDY MAN AND THE STRANGER.
AFRICAN FOLK TALES, 926–4. See
THE UNBENDING KING & THE MAN WITH TWO WIVES.
AFTER THE FOX. Delegate Productions & Nancy Enterprises. Released by United Artists Corp. 102 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision.
Credits: Producer, John Bryan, director, Vittorio De Sica; writer, Neil Simon; music, Burt Bacharach; photographer, Leonida Barboni.
Cast: Peter Sellers, Victor Mature, Britt Ekland, Martin Balsam, Akim Tamiroff.
© Compagnia Cinematografica Montoro & Nancy Enterprises, Inc.; 15Dec66; LP40473.
AGAVE. Marajean Graham. 60 min., sd., color. © Marajean Graham; 7Jul72; LU3633.
THE AGE OF AQUARIUS. American Broadcasting Companies. 26 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Now)
Credits: Producer, director & writer, Aram Boyajian; narrator, John Rolfson.
© American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.; 3Apr70; MP22473.
AGGRESSIVE DISPLAY IN THE SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH. No. 649. Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producer & photographer, Bruce J. Russell.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Apr72; MP22664.
AGRICULTURAL WORKER IN THE COMMUNE. Ohio State University, Dept. of Photography & Cinema. 28 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Life in China)
Credits: Producer & editor, Richard A. Sanderson.
© Richard A. Sanderson; 17Dec71; MP22363.
AGRICULTURE AND FISHING. See
SEEING FRANCE.
SEEING JAPAN.
THE AIR AND SPACE AGE (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 75 fr., color, 35 mm. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 1Jun71; JP13614.
AIRBORNE WEATHER RADAR. United Air Lines. Made by Barbre Productions, a division of Mullins Broadcasting Co. 20 sec., sd., color, 16 mm. © United Air Lines, Inc.; 8Jun71; MP22103.
AIRLINE PERFORMANCE (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 103 fr., color, 35 mm. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 1Jun71; JP13613.
ALADDIN AND THE MAGIC LAMP. See
STORIES FROM OTHER LANDS: THE ARABIAN NIGHTS.
ALASKA: END OF THE LAST FRONTIER. American Broadcasting Companies. 27 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Now) A presentation of ABC News.
Credits: Producers, Pierre & Peggy Streit.
© American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.; 11Jun70; MP22393.
ALASKAN SAFARI. Alaskan Shows. 6 reels, sd., color, 35 mm. © Alaska Shows (in notice: Alaskan Shows); 2Jan68 (in notice: 1967); LP40400.
ALBERT ELLIS, A DEMONSTRATION: A YOUNG DIVORCED WOMAN. American Personnel & Guidance Assn. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Distinguished contributors to counseling series) © American Personnel & Guidance Assn.; 1Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22710.
ALBERT ELLIS, A DEMONSTRATION: AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE CHILD. American Personnel & Guidance Assn. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Distinguished contributors to counseling series) © American Personnel & Guidance Assn.; 1Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22711.
ALBERT ELLIS: RATIONAL EMOTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY. American Personnel & Guidance Assn. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Distinguished contributors to counseling series) © American Personnel & Guidance Assn.; 1Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22712.
ALBERT ELLIS: RATIONAL EMOTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY APPLIED TO GROUPS. American Personnel & Guidance Assn. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Distinguished contributors to counseling series) © American Personnel & Guidance Assn.; 1Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22713.
ALBERT GETS RICH. See
THE GOOD LIFE.
ALCOHOL: THE SOCIAL DRUG/THE SOCIAL PROBLEM (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, a subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 60 fr.; pt. 2, 75 fr.), color, 35 mm. With discussion guide, 35 p.
Credits: Writer, Richard Worth; photographer, Wasyl Szkodzinsky; editor, James Relyea.
© Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York; 16Feb72; A319149.
ALCOHOLISM: OUT OF THE SHADOWS. American Broadcasting Companies. 51 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A presentation of ABC News.
Credits: Producer & writer, James Benjamin; director, David Tapper.
© American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.; 21Apr71; MP22387.
ALGERNON, THE AMBULANCE (Filmstrip) International Education & Training. Made by Instructional Systems. 58 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Wayne Croft; writer, William Langan; photographers, Phill Niblock & Martin Bough; art director, Louis Pappas; artist, Fredi White.
© Scope; 1Nov71; JP13785.
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES. See
STORIES FROM OTHER LANDS: THE ARABIAN NIGHTS.
ALIAS SMITH AND JONES. Universal City Studios. Released by MCA-TV. 80 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Glen A. Larson; teleplay, Glen A. Larson & Matthew Howard.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 5Jan71; LP40826.
ALL ALONE WITH DADDY. Videorecord Corp. of America. 8 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.) Visuals adapted from illus. by Dorothy Lake Gregory.
Credits: Producer, Ray Abel; writer, Joan Fassler; narrator, Myra Brent.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22553.
ALL IN THE FAMILY. Tandem Productions. Approx. 30 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. Based on Till death us do part, created by Johnny Speight. © Tandem Productions, Inc.
Archie & Edith alone. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Lee Kalcheim, Michael Ross, Bernie West; story, Tina & Lee Pine. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Connie Sawyer. © 2Feb72; LP40395.
Archie and the F.B.I. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Michael Ross, Bernie West, Susan Harris. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evans. © 12Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP40383.
Archie gives blood. Credits: Producer & writer, Norman Lear, director, John Rich; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 29Jan71; LP40448.
Archie in the lock-up. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Paul Wayne, Mickey Ross, Bernie West. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evans. © 29Sep71; LP40454.
Archie is jealous. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Rod Parker. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Brendan Dillon. © 1Mar72; LP40559.
Archie is worried about his job. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Norman Lear, Don Nicholl, Bryan Joseph; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Holly Irving. © 12Mar71; LP40449.
Archie sees a mugging. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Philip Mishkin & Don Nicholl; story, Henry Garson. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Val Bisoglio. © 26Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP40382.
The blockbuster. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Michael Ross, Bernie West, Austin & Irma Kalish; story, Austin & Irma Kalish. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evans. © 10Nov71; LP40388.
Christmas Day at the Bunkers. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Don Nicholl. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evans. © 15Dec71; LP40393.
Cousin Maude’s visit. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Philip Mishkin, Michael Ross, Bernie West. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Beatrice Arthur. © 8Dec71; LP40392.
Edith has jury duty. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Susan Harris, Don Nicholl, Bryan Joseph; story, Susan Harris; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Doris Singleton. © 5Mar71; LP40387.
Edith gets a mink. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, David Pollock, Elias Davis & Don Nicholl. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Isabel Sanford. © 9Feb72; LP40556.
Edith, the judge. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Lee Kalcheim. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Jack Weston. © 23Feb72; LP40558.
Edith writes a song. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Lee Kalcheim. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evans. © 6Oct71; LP40564.
Edith’s accident. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Michael Ross, Bernie West, Tom & Helen August. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 3Nov71; LP40456.
Edith’s problem. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Burt Styler. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Jeanie Linero. © 5Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP40384.
Election story. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Michael Ross, Bernie West. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 27Oct71; LP40455.
The elevator story. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Alan J. Levitt. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Roscoe Lee Browne. © 29Dec71; LP40394.
The first and last supper. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Jerry Mayer; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 2Apr71; LP40452.
Flashback: Mike meets Archie. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Philip Mishkin & Rob Reiner. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers. © 13Oct71; LP40565.
Gloria discovers women’s lib. Credits: Producer & writer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 19Mar7l; LP40450.
Gloria poses in the nude. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Michael Ross, Bernie West, Norman Lear. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 22Sep71; LP40453.
Gloria’s pregnancy. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Mike Evans. © 12Feb71; LP40386.
The insurance is cancelled. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Lee Kalcheim, Michael Ross, Bernie West; story, Lee Kalcheim. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Philip Proctor. © 24Nov71; LP40390.
Judging books by covers. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Burt Styler. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Tony Geary. © 5Feb71; LP40560.
Lionel moves into the neighborhood. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Don Nicholl & Bryan Joseph; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Vincent Gardenia. © 26Feb71; LP40562.
The man in the street. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Don Nicholl, Paul Harrison, Lennie Weinrib; story, Paul Harrison & Lennie Weinrib. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evans. © 1Dec71; LP40391.
Maude. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Rod Parker. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Beatrice Arthur. © 8Mar72; LP40555.
Meet the Bunkers. Credits: Producer & writer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Michael Evan. © 8Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40446.
Mike’s hippie friends come to visit. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Philip Mishkin & others; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Jack Bender. © 19Feb71; LP40561.
Mike’s mysterious son. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Warren Murray. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Marcia Rodd. © 19Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP40445.
Mike’s problem. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Alan J. Levitt & Philip Mishkin; story, Alan J. Levitt. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Brendan Dillon. © 17Nov7l; LP40389.
Oh, my aching back. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Stanley Ralph Ross; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Salem Ludwig. © 22Jan71; LP40447.
The saga of Cousin Oscar. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Jack Grimes. © 15Sep71; LP40563.
Sammy’s visit. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writer, Bill Dana. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Sammy Davis, Jr. © 16Feb72; LP40557.
Success story. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; writers, Burt Styler, Don Nicholl, Bryan Joseph; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast; Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, William Windom. © 26Mar71; LP40451.
Writing the President. Credits: Producer, Norman Lear; director, John Rich; teleplay, Paul Harrison, Lennie Weinrib & Norman Lear; story, Lee Erwin, Fred Freiberger; music, Roger Kellaway. Cast: Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, Bob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Helen Page Camp. © 15Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40385.
ALL THE FAMILIAR FACES. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
ALL THE GOLDEN DANDELIONS ARE GONE. See
MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
ALL THOSE HELPERS OUT THERE. See
LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Show no. 10.
ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES: READING BLOOD PRESSURE. Videorecord Corp. of America. 9 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.)
Credits: Producer & programmer, Nettie Hutchins.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22692.
ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES: VENIPUNCTURE. Videorecord Corp. of America. 10 min., sd., color. Videotape (1/2 in.)
Credits: Producer, Nettie Hutchins.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22539.
ALLIED INVASION OF SICILY. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 377) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, James C. Schott, Dale C. Willard & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 15Oct7l; MP22831.
ALMOST ELECTION OF MAYOR WITCHIEPOO. See
H. R. PUFNSTUF.
ALWAYS ON SUNDAY. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 32.
AMANA, IOWA. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 38.
AMERICA: A SINGING NATION (Filmstrip) Keyboard Publications. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 59 fr.; pt. 2, 58 fr.), color, 35 mm. (The American scene)
Credits: Producer & writer, Nick Rossi.
© Keyboard Publications (in notice: a Keyboard Publication); 26Oct70; JP14142.
AMERICA: ITS HISTORY THROUGH MUSIC (Filmstrip) Keyboard Publications. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 50 fr.; pt. 2, 57 fr.), color, 35 mm. (The American scene)
Credits: Producer & writer, Nick Rossi.
© Keyboard Publications (in notice: a Keyboard Publication); 26Oct70; JP14145.
AMERICA: THE CRADLE OF JAZZ (Filmstrip) Keyboard Publications. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 50 fr.; pt. 2, 56 fr.), color, 35 mm. (The American scene)
Credits: Producer & writer, Nick Rossi.
© Keyboard Publications (in notice: a Keyboard Publication); 18Dec70; JP14143.
AMERICA: THE MECCA OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC (Filmstrip) Keyboard Publications. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 50 fr.; pt. 2, 56 fr.), color, 35 mm. (The American scene)
Credits: Producer & writer, Nick Rossi.
© Keyboard Publications (in notice: a Keyboard Publication); 18Dec70; JP14146.
AMERICA! THE POETRY OF A NATION (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, a subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 106 fr.; pt. 2, 134 fr.) color, 35 mm. With discussion guide, 74 p.
Credits: Writer, Peter Ketchum; photographer, Jeffrey Foxx.
Appl. author: Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, employer for hire of Peter J. Ketchum & Robert Maucher (discussion guide)
NM: all new except quoted material.
© Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York; 11May72; A341703.
THE AMERICAN ECONOMY SERIES (Filmstrip) National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States. Made by McGraw-Hill Films. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: 101946–101949: The economy and you. 87 fr.--Comparative economic systems. 66 fr.--How to manage your income. 74 fr.--Personal economic security. 55 fr.
Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co.
© National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States; 1Mar72 (in notices: 1971); JP14032, 14034, 14029, 14031.
AMERICAN ECONOMY SERIES. See
BUSINESS CYCLES.
CAPITAL: FOUNDATION OF THE ECONOMY.
PRICES: BALANCE WHEEL OF THE ECONOMY.
PRODUCTIVITY: THE KEY TO BETTER LIVING.
PROFITS: FUEL OF THE ECONOMY.
THE UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE.
WAGES IN A MARKET ECONOMY.
THE AMERICAN FLAG (THE STORY OF OLD GLORY) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Rev. ed. Appl. states prev. reg. & prev. pub. 11Dec59. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 25Mar70 (in notice: 1969); MP22340.
AMERICAN GOTHIC: HAWTHORNE/MELVILLE (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, a subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 75 fr.; pt. 2, 68 fr.), color, 35 mm. With discussion guide, 53 p.
Credits: Writer, Wendell S. Johnson; artist, Ben F. Stahl; editor, Karen Jacobson; photographer, Ron Tunison.
Appl. author: Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York, employer for hire of Aline Benjamin (discussion guide) & Wendell Stacy Johnson.
© Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, New York; 17Apr72; A335921.
AMERICAN HERITAGE SOUND FILMSTRIPS. See
THE CIVIL WAR.
COLONIAL AMERICA.
THE REVOLUTION.
AMERICAN MELTING POT. See
COLONIAL AMERICA.
AMERICAN REPTILES IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co. 2 filmstrips, color. 35 mm.
Contents: 435–1–-435–2: The place of reptiles in nature. 44 fr.--Snakes are mighty hunters. 46 fr.
Credits: Author & photographer, Jay Shuler.
© Imperial Film Co., Inc.; 7Apr69; JP14075–14076.
AMERICAN SCENE. See
AMERICA: A SINGING NATION.
AMERICA: ITS HISTORY THROUGH MUSIC.
AMERICA: THE CRADLE OF JAZZ.
AMERICA: THE MECCA OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC.
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. ABC Sports. Approx. 50 min. each unless otherwise indicated, sd., color, 16 mm. © ABC Sports, Inc.
1972 show no. 2. © 17Dec71; MP22619.
3. 25 min. © 27Dec71 (in notice: 1972); MP22620.
4. © 6Jan72; MP22621.
5. © 14Jan72; MP22622.
6. © 25Jan72; MP22623.
7. 25 min. Appl. states prev. pub. 15Jan71, MP21587. © 16Feb72; MP22624.
8. 25 min. Appl. states prev. pub. 6Jan71, MP21586. © 17Feb72; MP22625.
9. 25 min. Appl. states prev. pub. 6Jan71, MP21586. © 24Feb72; MP22626.
THE AMERICAN WOODLANDERS (Filmstrip) Edith Thomson. 42 fr., color, 35 mm. © Edith Thomson; 1Sep71; JP14016.
THE AMERICANIZATION OF JEANNIE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 8.
AMOS, PROPHET OF JUDGMENT. See
KINGS AND PROPHETS.
AMPHIBIANS. See
INVESTIGATING VERTEBRATES.
ANALOGIES (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 47 fr., color, 35 mm. (Thinking clearly, X–212–E)
Credits: Illustrator, Kenneth W. Mitchell.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13713.
THE ANATOMICAL BASIS OF BRAIN FUNCTION. See
INTRODUCTION TO THE BRAIN.
MOVEMENTS OF THE EYES AND TONGUE:
SOMATIC MOTOR SYSTEM.
SIGHT: THE VISUAL SYSTEM.
ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN EYE. See
THE VISUAL SYSTEM: THE GLOBE.
ANATOMY OF YOUTH. American Broadcasting Companies. 26 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Now) A presentation of ABC News.
Credits: Producer, director, writer, Art Alpert.
© American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.; 8Sep70; MP22392.
ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN CIVILIZATIONS. See
ANCIENT AZTEC INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA.
ANCIENT MAYA INDIANS OF CENTRAL AMERICA.
ANCIENT AZTEC INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Adapted from the EBEC filmstrip series, Ancient American Indian civilizations. Appl. states prev. reg. & prev. pub. NM: additional cinematography. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 7Apr72 (in notice: 1971); MP22860.
ANCIENT CRETE (Filmstrip) Popular Science Audio-Visuals. 43 fr., color, 35 mm. © Popular Science Audio-Visuals, Inc.; 6Oct69; A196105.
ANCIENT LAND, TROUBLED LAND. See
SCREEN NEWS DIGEST. v. 13, issue 8.
ANCIENT MAYA INDIANS OF CENTRAL AMERICA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Adapted from the EBEC filmstrip series, Ancient American Indian civilizations. Appl. states prev. reg. & prev. pub. NM: additional cinematography. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 4May72 (in notice: 1971); MP22859.
AND ANYBODY ELSE WHO’S LISTENING. Probe Associates. 23 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. authors: Arthur G. Miller & Maynard Clark. © Probe Associates, Inc.; 23Dec71; MU8391.
AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. Kettledrum Lownes Productions, [England] Released in the U.S. by Columbia Pictures. 88 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Python Productions film.
Credits: Producer, Patricia Casey; director, Ian MacNaughton; screenplay by Graham Chapman & others; animations, Terry Gilliam; director of photography, David Muir; film editor, Thom Noble.
Cast: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin.
© Kettledrum Lownes Productions, Ltd.; 28Sep71; LF96.
THE ANDES. McGraw-Hill Films. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Herbert Millington.
Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co.
© McGraw-Hill, Inc. (in notice: McGraw-Hill Films, Inc.); 9Aug71; MP22310.
ANGUS KILLER. See
THE MEN FROM SHILOH.
ANIMAL. See
THE MEN FROM SHILOH.
ANIMALS. See
LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN: AN INTRODUCTION.
ANIMALS IN THE BIBLE (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 63 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Artist, J. DeVelasco.
© Concordia Pub. House; 28Apr72; JP14014.
ANOTHER BUCKLE FOR WESLEY HILL. See
MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
ANTARCTIC MARINE ANIMALS SERIES (Filmstrip) Stephen Vale Shabica. 19 fr., color, 35 mm. © Stephen Vale Shabica; 24Apr72; JU13048.
ANTARCTICA NATURE STUDY: WEDDELL SEAL. Earl Francis Griffith. 4 min., si., b&w, 8 mm. Loop film. © Earl Francis Griffith; 2Feb72; MU8393.
ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE 1920’S. Thorne Films. 2 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 348) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22421.
ANYBODY HERE SEEN JEANNIE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 7.
ANYTHING YOU CAN DO I CAN DO BETTER (Filmstrip) Augsburg Pub. House & Board of Publication, Lutheran Church in America. 12 fr., color, 35 mm. For use with Weekend conference program, The climate of change.
Credits: Photographer, Richard N. Clapper.
© Augsburg Pub. House & Board of Publication, Lutheran Church in America; 1Dec71; JP13757.
APHIDS. Thorne Films. 2 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. (Terrestrial organisms, no. 586) Loop film. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70; MP22104.
APOLLO II: LAUNCH. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project) NM: compilation authorship) © Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22228.
APOLLO II: MOON WALK. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project) NM: compilation authorship. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22229.
APOLLO II: RETURN TO EARTH. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project) NM: compilation authorship. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22230.
APOLLO X. Thorne Films. 5 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (Lunar geology) Loop film. Produced in collaboration with National Aeronautics & Space Administration. NM: compilation authorship. © Thorne Films, Inc,; 1Dec70; MP22269.
APPOINTMENT IN PALERMO. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
APPROACHES TO INDIVIDUALIZED LEARNING. Educational Coordinates. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Educational Coordinates, Inc,; 15Jan71; MP22510.
APPROACHES TO LARGE GROUP INSTRUCTION. Educational Coordinates. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Educational Coordinates, Inc,; 15Mar71; MP22508.
THE AQUARIANS. Universal City Studios. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. An Ivan Tors Films production.
Cast: Ricardo Montalban, Kate Woodville, Lawrence Casey, Leslie Neilsen, Jose Ferrer.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 24Oct70; LP40576.
AQUARIUS DESCENDING. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
ARABELLA. Universal Pictures. 91 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Cram film.
Credits: Producer, Maleno Malenotti; director, Mauro Bolognini; screenplay, Adriano Baracco; music, Ennio Morricone; director of photography, Ennio Guarnieri; editor, Eraldo da Roma.
Cast: Virni Lisi, James Fox, Margaret Rutherford, Giancarlo Giannini, Antonio Casagrande.
© Universal Pictures; 27Sep69 (in notice: 1968); LP40550.
ARCHIE.
For titles beginning with Archie See ALL IN THE FAMILY.
ARE THERE JUST AS MANY? (Filmstrip) Mathematics Dept. of the Educational Research Council of America. 33 fr., color, 35 mm. © Educational Research Council of America; 1Feb72; A309991.
ARNOLD MAKES SOME FRIENDS. See
SWIMMING POOL BACTERIA.
AROUND THE MOON IN 80 BLINKS. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 110.
[ART] (Filmstrip) Educational Projections Corp. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: SS–830–-SS–835: Let’s look at art. 50 fr.--Design in art. 55 fr.--Color in art. 58 fr.--Perspective in art. 50 fr.--Light and shade in art. 46 fr.--Art materials. 55 fr.
Credits: Art consultant, Kenneth D. Stanton.
© Educational Projections Corp.; 1Jun71; JP13621.
ART: HOW TO DRAW -- A PRIMER. Videorecord Corp. of America. 14 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.)
Credits: Producer, Ray Abel; programmer, Stewart Kranz.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22546.
ART: INTRODUCTION TO “WET” WATERCOLOR. Videorecord Corp. of America. 14 min. sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.)
Credits: Producer, Ray Abel; programmer, Stewart Kranz.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22545.
ART MATERIALS. See
[ART]
ART: REALISTIC STILL LIFE. Videorecord Corp. of America. 14 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.)
Credits: Producer, Ray Abel; programmer, Stewart Kranz.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22544.
ARTERIAL PUNCTURE. American College of Physicians. Made by Medex International. 7 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. (Medical skills library) Loop film.
Credits: Executive producer & editor, Bernard V. Dryer; director & cinematographer, Sy Wexler; medical artist, Gerald Nevius.
© American College of Physicians; 16Apr72; MP22823.
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANS, PT. 1. See
CUTANEOUS CLUES.
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANS, PT. 2. See
SIMPLE OFFICE PROCEDURES.
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. See
FIRST AID AS IT HAPPENS.
ARTISTS IN AMERICA. See
HOWARD JONES.
JULES FEIFFER.
ROBERTA FLACK.
RUDY POZZATTI.
AS THE FAMILY GROWS. See
MANAGING THE FAMILY’S AFFAIRS.
ASK ME AN ANSWER. Duval County School Board. 33 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Duval County School Board; 13Apr72; MU8431.
ASPECTS OF BEHAVIOR. CRM Productions. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Psychology today films) NM: compilation & additions. © Communications/Research/Machines, Inc.; 1Sep71; MP22364.
ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 389) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22433.
ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project) NM: compilation authorship. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22231.
ASSASSINATION OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY. Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 314) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22417.
ASSAULT ON SAN SABA. See
BEARCATS.
ASSESSING MANAGEMENT POTENTIAL. Bureau of National Affairs. Made by BNA Films. 33 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The Gellerman effective organization film series) © B.N.A., Inc.; 20Jan72; MP22311.
ASSESSMENT OF LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 71.
AN ASTRONAUT IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 136.
AT YOUR AGE. FilmFair Communications. Distributed by Trend Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © FilmFair, Inc.; 28Feb72; MP22350.
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. See
BOXES.
CYLINDERS.
FLOATS.
PLAY CLAY.
AUDIOVISUAL SEMINARS IN PEDIATRICS. See
PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY: A MORPHOLOGIC APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS.
AURA TO A NEW TOMORROW. See
MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 39.
AUTOMOBILE, HENRY FORD. See
IMPORTANT INVENTORS.
THE AUTOMOBILE IN AMERICA. See
SCREEN NEWS DIGEST. v. 13, issue 9.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, M–6A. See
VOLTMETERS AND AMMETERS.
AUTUMN. See
[MIDLAND FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
AUTUMN IDYLL. Lancer Productions. 4 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Lancer Productions; 3Dec71; MP22096.
AVALANCHE OF TRASH. See
POLLUTION.
AVATAR MEHER BABA AT NASIK AND RAHURI, 1937. Adi K. Irani. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Adi K. Irani; 4Apr71; MP22204.
AVIATION HISTORY (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 78 fr., color, 35 mm. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 1Jun71; JP13609.
THE AW SOUND. See
WORDS AND SOUNDS.
AWARE. Franciscan Communications Center. 6 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Teleketics presentation. © Franciscan Communications Center; 15Jan72; MP22512.
AWARENESS IN FOREST & FIELD. See
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS.
AWARENESS IN THE CITY. See
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS.
AZTECS. See
CIVILIZATIONS OF EARLY AMERICA.
B
BAB. See
LAND OF RESPLENDENT GLORY.
BACKFIRE. See
IRONSIDE.
BACOVA, VIRGINIA. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 28.
BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES. Thorne Films. 3 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. (Laboratory techniques, no. 633) Loop film. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec70 (in notice: 1971); MP22105.
A BAG FOR ALL SEASONS (Filmstrip) Boy Scouts of America. 75 fr., color, 35 mm. © Boy Scouts of America; 31Dec71; JP13736.
THE BAGEL REPORT. Hugh H. Wilson. 92 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © Hugh H. Wilson; 7Jun72; LU3632.
BAHA’IS AND THE HOLY LAND (Filmstrip) National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States. 88 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. author: Baha’is Pub. Committee. © National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States; 6Dec71; JP13607.
BAHA’U’LLAH. See
LAND OF RESPLENDENT GLORY.
BANDAGING. See
FIRST AID AS IT HAPPENS.
[BANKING] (Filmstrip) Metro American Productions. 5 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. With Teacher’s manual, 4 l.
Contents: What is banking? 33 fr.--Savings account. 37 fr.--Check stub. 39 fr.--Checking account 1. 31 fr.--Checking account 2. 32 fr.
© Metro American Productions; 15Jun71; A342963.
BARBARA WEISBERGER. ETS Program Service. Made by WHYY. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Art Wolff.
© ETS Program Service; 8Mar72; MU8419.
BARNYARD SERIES. See
BIRTH OF A COLT.
DAIRY COWS.
DAIRY GOATS.
SHEEP.
BASIC CONCEPTS FOR CATALOGING NON-BOOK MATERIALS (Filmstrip) Audiovisual Services, Arizona State University. 76 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Presented, Irene Scheider; director, Joel A. Benedict; editors, Susan Hessney, Vivian Jones & Joyce Tessler.
© Audiovisual Services, Arizona State University; 15Dec71; JP13595.
BASIC CONCEPTS OF BODY FLUIDS AND THE EFFECT OF MAJOR IONS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 34.
BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE PROCESS OF SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 23.
BASIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. Made by Educational Direction. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: X220–A--X220–F: Laboratory apparatus. 50 fr.--Linear measurement. 40 fr.--Measuring volume. 40 fr.--The triple beam balance. 41 fr.--The laboratory balance. 47 fr.--The Bunsen burner. 44 fr.
Credits: General editor, Robert Zwilling.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13926, 13899, 13930, 13945, 13939, 13881.
BASIC LESSON. See
TEACHING THE READ SYSTEM, A PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS.
BASIC MAP AND GLOBE SKILLS. Leonard Peck Productions. 35 min., si., 16 mm. Appl. author: Leonard Peck. © Leonard Peck Productions; 1Oct71; MP22223.
BASIC PROCESS INVOLVED IN POSTOPERATIVE CARE. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 47.
BASIC PROCESS INVOLVED IN PREOPERATIVE CARE. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 46.
BASIC SIGNS. See
[DRIVER’S EDUCATION]
BASIC SYMBOLS AND CONVENTIONAL DRAWINGS (Filmstrip) Advance Schools. 46 fr., color, 35 mm. (Electrical service and appliance repair) With script (20 l.) and record. © Advance Schools, Inc.; 1Dec71; A308289.
THE BASKETMAKERS (Filmstrip) Colonial Williamsburg. 46 fr., color, 35 mm. © Colonial Williamsburg; 30Jun71; JP13659.
THE BATTLE AT GANNON’S BRIDGE. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
BATTLE OF WAIKIKI. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 76.
BEARCATS! Filmways TV Productions & Rodlor. Approx. 59 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Filmways TV Productions, Inc. & Rodlor, Inc.
Assault on San Saba. Credits: Writers, Joe Ruby & Ken Spears. © 11Nov71; LP40539.
The big gun. Credits: Writers, James L. Henderson & Sam Roeca. © 2Dec71; LP40542.
Bitter Flats. Credits: Teleplay, Christopher Trumbo & Michael Philip
Butler. © 18Nov71; LP40540.
Blood knot. Credits: Writer, Stephen Kandel. © 4Nov71; LP40538.
Conqueror’s gold. Credits: Writer, Richard Landau. © 28Oct71; LP40537.
The devil wears armor. Credits: Writer, Herman Groves. © 16Sep71; LP40532.
Dos gringos. Credits: Writers, Sam Roeca & James L. Henderson. © 30Sep71; LP40534.
The feathered serpent. Credits: Writer, Gene L. Coon. © 7Oct71; LP40535.
Ground loop at Spanish Wells. Credits: Writer, Edward J. Lakso. © 23Sep71; LP40533.
Hostages. Credits: Writer, Jim Byrnes. © 14Oct71; LP40536.
Man in a cage. Credits: Writer, Jim Byrnes. © 30Dec71; LP40544.
The return of Estaban. Credits: Writer, Edward J. Lakso. © 23Dec71; LP40543.
Tiger! Tiger! Credits: Story, Robert Hamner; teleplay, Stephen Kandel. © 25Nov71; LP40541.
BEETLES -- FRIENDS OR FOES? (Filmstrip) Popular Science Audio-Visuals. 43 fr., color, 35 mm. © Popular Science Audio-Visuals, Inc.; 1Dec69; A196136.
BEFORE HELP ARRIVES. 501 Films. Made by R. W. Sigman, Inc. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director & writer, Paul A. Litecky; photographer, Harry Cannon.
© 501 Films, Inc.; 16May72; MP22835.
BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND. Motion Picture Dept., Brigham Young University. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Brigham Young University; 30Nov71; LP40403.
THE BEGINNING OF LIFE, HOW A BABY DEVELOPS BEFORE BIRTH (Filmstrip) Vitamin Information Bureau. Made by Audio-Visual School Service. 45 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual, 1 v.
Credits: Text, Margaret Markham; art, Bob Ulm; consultant, Howard Jacobson.
© Vitamin Information Bureau, Inc.; 20Oct71; A300896.
BEGINNINGS. Ideation. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Ideation, Inc.; 9May71; MP22220.
BEGINNINGS IN GALATIA. See
PAUL AND THE EARLY CHURCH.
BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 95.
BEING ALIKE AND BEING DIFFERENT. See
MINORITIES AND MAJORITIES.
BEING SAFE (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. Made by Educational Direction. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: X239–A--X239–F: Think safe, act safe. 57 fr.--Cars, bikes and people. 57 fr.--Delicious or deadly? 62 fr.--Watch where you go. 58 fr.--Fun or fearful? 60 fr.--Helpful or harmful? 60 fr.
Credits: General editor, Alexander M. Butman.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13914, 13946, 13824, 13942, 13852, 13884.
BENJAMIN BANNEKER: MAN OF SCIENCE. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 21Dec71; MP22339.
BERKSHIRE AT ITS BEST. Sunday River Productions. 9 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Appl. author: Alva Morrison. © Sunday River Productions, solely owned by Alva Morrison; 20Aug71; MP22225.
BERLIN AFFAIR. Universal City Studios. [Canada] 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Cast: Darren McGavin, Fritz Weaver, Brian Kelly, Pascale Petit, Christian Roberts.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 27Oct70; LP40572.
BERLIN AIRLIFT. Thorne Films. 3 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 379) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22430.
BERLIN WALL. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 388) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation authorship.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22266.
BEST MAN. See
THE MEN FROM SHILOH.
THE BEST VALUE IS THE BEST DEAL! (Filmstrip) Chrysler Institute, Marketing Training Dept. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 53 fr., color, 35 mm. © Chrysler Corp.; 28Mar72; JP13975.
BETTER TELEPHONE TECHNIQUES (Filmstrip) Zapel Studios Co. 9 filmstrips, color, 16 mm.
Contents: 1–9: General: business telephone reception. 102 fr.--General: good public relations. 72 fr.--Gaining new customers. 89 fr.--Reselling old accounts by phone. 77 fr.--Overcoming sales resistance by phone. 114 fr.--Making telephone appointments. 94 fr.--Collecting past due accounts by phone. 35 fr.--Handling complaints by phone. 77 fr.--Taking telephone orders. 74 fr.
Appl. author: Owen A. Zapel.
© Owen A. Zapel d.b.a. Zapel Studios Co. a.a.d.o. Z.S.C.; 30Mar71; JP14067.
A BETTER WAY THAN FIGHTING (Filmstrip) Concordia Pub. House. 11 fr., color, 35 mm. © Concordia Pub. House; 25Jan72; JP14097.
BEWARE MY BRETHREN. World Arts Media (U.K.) Released by Cinerama Releasing Corp. 92 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © World Arts Media (U.K.), Ltd.; 8Mar72 (in notice: 1971); LP40747.
BEWARE OF THE WATCHDOG. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
BEWARE! THE BLOB. Jack H. Harris Enterprises. 87 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Cast: Godfrey Cambridge, Marlene Clark, Gwynne Gilford, Robert Walker, Richard Stahl.
© Jack H. Harris Enterprises, Inc.; 4Dec71; LP40433.
THE BIG EASTER EGG HUNT. See
HOLIDAY ADVENTURES OF THE LOLLIPOP DRAGON.
BIG FISH, LITTLE FISH AND PERSONNEL PROBLEMS. See
LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Show no. 2.
BIG GUN. See
BEARCATS.
BIG IS LOTS OF THINGS. King Screen Productions. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The Kingdom of Kite) © King Broadcasting Co.; 18Feb72 (in notice: 1971); MP22402.
THE BIG MOVE UP (Filmstrip) Chrysler Corp. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 60 fr., color, 35 mm. © Chrysler Corp.; 13Jan72 (in notice: 1971); JP13771.
BIGGER THAN A BREAD BOX AND BETTER THAN A GENIE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 25.
BIGGEST STAR IN HOLLYWOOD. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 106.
BIKINI ATOMIC BOMB TEST. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 321) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22418.
BILGE RATS TO BILGE EXAMINERS. See
LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Show no. 11.
BIOGRAPHY. See
LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN: AN INTRODUCTION.
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. Made by Educational Direction. 6 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
Contents: X221–A--X221–F: The microscope, pt. 1. 41 fr.--The microscope, pt. 2. 43 fr.--The microscope, pt. 3. 42 fr.--Dissection. 48 fr.--Preparing microscope slides I. 43 fr.--Preparing microscope slides II. 43 fr.
Credits: General editor, Robert Zwilling.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13906, 13876, 13916, 13878, 13885, 13815.
BIOLOGY PROGRAM. See
THE GALAPAGOS: DARWIN’S WORLD WITHIN ITSELF.
BIRDS. See
INVESTIGATING VERTEBRATES.
THE BIRDS AND THE BEES BIT. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 59.
BIRDS OF SHORE AND MARSH: THEIR ENVIRONMENT AND FEEDING HABITS. W. L. B. Productions. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, photographer & editor, Wayne Brown; script, Dennis Puleston; narrator, Ray Morgan.
Appl. author: W. L. B. Productions, sole owner, Wayne W. Brown.
© W. L. B. Productions; 30Dec71; MP22732.
BIRTH OF A COLT. Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (Barnyard series, no. 430) Loop film. Filmed in cooperation with Van Vleet Arabian Stud Farm, Boulder, Colorado. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 15May72; MP22660.
BIRTH OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC. See
ELECTRONIC MUSIC.
BIRTH OF JAZZ. See
FROM JAZZ TO ROCK.
BIRTHDAY PARTY. See
H. R. PUFNSTUF.
BITTER FLATS. See
BEARCATS.
THE BLACK MASS. Frederick W. Chandler. 15 min., sd., color and b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Martin Mauer; director, writer & editor, Frederick W. Chandler; music composer & conductor, Philip Orlando; camera, Jack Conover.
Cast: Phillip Kellman, Robert Hills, Ray Evans, Bernard Miller, Jonathan Miller.
© Frederick W. Chandler; 27Dec71; LU3621.
BLACK NOON. Fenady Associates. Released by Screen Gems. 90 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer & writer, Andrew J. Fenady; director, Bernard L. Kowalski; music, George Duning; director of photography, Keith Smith; film editor, Dann Cahn.
Cast: Roy Thinnes, Yvette Mimieux, Ray Milland, Gloria Grahame, Lyn Loring.
© Screen Gems, a division of Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. (in notice: Screen Gems, a division of Columbia Pictures, Inc.); 5Nov71; LP40396.
BLACK PEOPLE IN THE SLAVE SOUTH, 1850. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 23Dec71; MP22397.
BLACKMAIL ORDER BRIDE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 113.
BLACKOUT. See
IRONSIDE.
BLEEDING, WOUNDS AND SPECIAL EMERGENCIES. See
FIRST AID AS IT HAPPENS.
BLOCKBUSTER. See
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
BLOCKING OSCILLATOR--TRANSISTORIZED. Thomas M. Adams. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Thomas M. Adams; 1Oct71; MP22107.
BLOCKING OSCILLATOR--TRIODE. Thomas M. Adams. 4 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Thomas M. Adams; 1Oct71; MP22111.
BLOCKS TO COMMUNICATION. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 19.
BLONDE OR BRUNETTE. VimFim. 10 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © VimFim; 22Dec71; LP40398.
BLOOD KNOT. See
BEARCATS.
BLOOD OF A JEANNIE. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 120.
BLOOD PRESSURE: THEORY AND PROCESS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 10.
BOBBY JO AND THE BIG APPLE GOOD TIME BAND. Screen Gems. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A Thornhill production.
Credits: Producer, Paul Junger Witt.
Cast: Forrest Tucker, Season Hubley, John Bennett Perry, Ed Begley, Jr., Robert Walden.
© Screen Gems, a division of Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.; 31Mar72; LP40750.
BODINE MODEL 64 MACHINE VIDEO MANUAL. Bodine Corp. 60 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. Videotape (1/2 in.) © Bodine Corp.; 20Jul71; MP22120.
THE BODY. Kestrel Films. 111 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Suggested by Anthony Smith’s book.
Credits: Producer, Tony Garnett; director, Roy Battersby; music, Ron Geesin & Roger Waters; photographer, Tony Imi; editor, Alan J. Cumner-Price.
Cast: Arthur Armitage, Danny Daniels, Beryl Briggs, Roberta Dougall, Johnny Claydon.
© Kestrel Films, Ltd.; 2Aug71 (in notice: 1970); LP40813.
BODY. See
I SEE YOU AND ME.
BODY MECHANICS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 2.
THE BOLD ONES. Harbour-UTV. [Canada] Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. (The New doctors) © Universal City Studios, Inc.
An absence of loneliness. From a story by Rogosin. Credits: Producer, Joel Rogosin; writer, Michael Blankfort. Cast: E. G. Marshall, Edward Binns, Coleen Grey, Julie Adams, Brad David. © 18Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40800.
First: No harm to the patient. Credits: Director, Jeffrey Hayden; writers, Howard Browne & Sy Salkowitz. Cast: John Saxon, James Broderick, Lonny Chapman, Richard Dreyfuss, Katherine Crawford. © 9Nov70; LP40797.
Giants never kneel. From a story by Tanchuck. Credits: Director, Daryl Duke; writers, Nathaniel Tanchuck & Sy Salkowitz. Cast: Arthur Hill, Carol Lynley, Roger Perry, DeForest Kelley, E. G. Marshall. © 19Oct70; LP40796.
In dreams they run. From a story by Tait. Credits: Director, Jerry Lewis; writers, Don Tait & Sandy Stern. Cast: Joanne Linville, Arch Johnson, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Ella Edwards, Jason Karpf. © 13Dec70; LP40798.
Killer on the loose. Credits: Director, Abner Biberman; writer, Reuben Bercovitch. Cast: Tom Drake, Della Reese, Myron Healy, Virginia Gregg, Robert Hooks. © 11Oct70; LP40795.
A matter of priorities. Credits: director, Leslie H. Martinson; writer, Irv Pearlberg. Cast: Kim Hunter, Harold J. Stone, Pernell Roberts, John Saxon, E. G. Marshall. © 3Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40799.
Tender predator. Credits: Director, Richard Benedict; writers, Don Ingalls & Joel Rogosin. Cast: Karen Valentine, E. G. Marshall, David Hartman, John Saxon, Stephen Young. © 8Feb71 (in notice: 1970); LP40801.
This will really kill you. Credits: Producer, Joel Rogosin; director, Jeffrey Hayden; writers, Phyllis & Robert White & Joel Rogosin. Cast: David Hartman, John Saxon, E. G. Marshall, Tisha Sterling, Michael Anderson, Jr. © 14Sep70; LP40794.
THE BOLD ONES. Universal City Studios. [Canada] Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. (The Senator) Produced with NBC-TV Network. © Universal City Studios, Inc.
A continual roar of musketry, pt. 1. Credits: Director, Robert Day; writer, David W. Rintels. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Edward Binns, Bernie Hamilton, Paul Stewart, John Randolph. © 16Nov70; LP40786.
A continual roar of musketry, pt. 2. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Paul Stewart, Randolph Mantooth, Jess Vint, Pamela McMyler. © 23Nov70; LP40787.
The day the lion died. Credits: Director, Daryl Duke; writer, Leon Tokatyan. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Will Geer, Ann Doran, Frank Maxwell, Kevin Hagen. © 28Sep70; LP40784.
George Washington told a lie. From a story by Bontche Schweig. Credits: Director, Daryl Duke; writer, Joel Oliansky. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Reni Santoni, Louise Sorel, Malcolm Atterbury, George Mitchell. © 1Feb71 (in notice: 1970); LP40782.
Power play. Credits: Director, Jerrold Freeman; writer, Ernest Kinoy. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Burgess Meredith, Anna Lee, Arthur Space, Michael Tolan. © 26Oct70; LP40785.
A single blow of a sword. Credits: Director, John M. Badham; writer, Jerrold Freedman. Cast: Hal Holbrook, David Sheiner, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Logan Ramsey, Michael Tolan. © 22Feb71; LP40780.
Someday they’ll elect a president. Credits: Director, John M. Badham; writer, Leon Tokatyan. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Murray Hamilton, Michael Tolan, Dana Elcar, Kermit Murdock. © 11Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40781.
To taste of death but once. From a story by Preston Wood. Credits: Producer, David Levinson; director, Daryl Duke; writer, Joel Oliansky. Cast: Hal Holbrook, Sharon Acker, Michael Tolan, Cindy Eilbacher, Gerald S. O’Loughlin. © 13Sep70; LP40783.
THE BOLD ONES. Universal-Public Arts Productions. [Canada] Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. (The Lawyers) © Universal-Public Arts Productions.
The Hyland confession. From a story by John Thomas James. Credits: Director, Daniel Petrie; writer, Frank Fenton. Cast: Tisha Sterling, Clifford David, Joseph Campanella, Burl Ives, Barbara Clarke-Chisholm. © 25Jan71; LP40802.
The loneliness racket. Credits: Director, Richard Bennett; writer, Gloryette Clark. Cast: Burl Ives, James Farentino, Joseph Campanella, Phyllis Love, Alan Oppenheimer. © 14Dec70; LP40792.
Panther in a cage. Credits: Director, Nicholas Colasanto; writer, Stephen Kandel. Cast: Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella, James Farentino, Georg Stanford Brown, Charles Lampkin. © 12Oct70; LP40789.
The people against Doctor Chapman. Credits: Director, Jeannot Szwarc; writer, Jerry Bredouw. Cast: Joseph Campanella, Monte Markham, Burl Ives, Ramon Bieri, Jon Lormer. © 30Nov70: LP40791.
The price of justice. Credits: Director, Alex Singer; writer, Jack Sowards. Cast: Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella, Cal Bellini, Julie Gregg, John Rivera. © 15Feb71; LP40803.
The search for Leslie Grey. From a story by Matthew Howard. Credits: Director, Richard Benedict; writer, Howard Browne. Cast: James Farentino, Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella, Charles Aidman, Rodolfo Acosta. © 4Jan71 (in notice: 1970); LP40793.
Trial of a PFC. From a story by Gloryette Clark. Credits: Director, Alex Singer; writer, Frank Fenton. Cast: Pete Duel, Jane Elliott, Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella, Jared Martin. © 2Nov70; LP40790.
The verdict. Credits: Producer, Jo Swerling, Jr.; director, Alex Singer; writer, John Thomas James. Cast: James Farentino, Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella, John Kerr, Will Geer. © 11Sep70; LP40788.
BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 341) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation authorship.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22243.
BOMBS I. Woroner Films. 20 min., sd., b&w. © Woroner Films, Inc.; 4Nov71; MU8425.
BOMBS II. Woroner Films. 20 min., sd., b&w. © Woroner Films, Inc.: 4Nov71; MU8426.
BOMBS III. Woroner Films. 20 min., sd., b&w. © Woroner Films, Inc.; 4Nov71; MU8427.
BONANZA. National Broadcasting Co. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
A deck of aces. Cast: Lorne Greene. © 19Jan71; LP40330.
The desperado. © 18Dec70; LP40353.
An earthquake called Callahan. © 19Mar71; LP40337.
For a young lady. © 25Nov70; LP40350.
Gideon the good. © 28Aug70; LP40339.
The gold-plated rifle. © 4Jan71; LP40327.
Honest John. © 4Dec70; LP40351.
The impostors. © 19Nov70; LP40349.
El jefe. © 30Oct70; LP40347.
Kingdom of fear. © 12Sep68; LP40326.
Love child. © 16Oct70; LP40345.
The luck of Pepper Shannon. © 6Nov70; LP40348.
A matter of faith. © 4Sep70; LP40341.
The night Virginia City died. © 4Sep70; LP40340.
The power of life and death. © 30Sep70; LP40344.
The reluctant American. © 14Jan71; LP40329.
Shadow of a hero. © 2Feb71; LP40331.
The silent killer. © 11Feb71; LP40332.
A single pilgrim. © 9Dec70; LP40352.
The stillness within.© 26Feb71; LP40333.
Terror at 2:00. © 1Mar71; LP40334.
Thornton’s account. © 26Oct70; LP40346.
A time to die. © 10Mar71; LP40335.
Top hand. © 8Jan71; LP40328.
The trouble with trouble. © 24Sep70; LP40343.
The wagon, © 10Sep70; LP40342.
The Weary Willies. © 27Aug70; LP40338.
Winter kill. © 17Mar71; LP40336.
BONE MARROW DISORDERS. See
PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY: A MORPHOLOGIC APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS.
BONGOS (Filmstrip) Robil. 7 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. author: Robert E. Illes. © Robil, Inc.; 14Mar72; JP13790.
BONUS ARMY. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 368) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation authorship.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22256.
BOOG POWELL PROMISES. See
[GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
BOOKS AND WHAT THEY ARE. See
THE ESSENCE OF ACCOUNTING.
THE BOOMERANG RAID. See
THE RAT PATROL.
BOSTON POLICE STRIKE. Thorne Films. 2 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 345) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation authorship.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22245.
THE BOSTON TEA PARTY. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Adapted from the EBEC filmstrip series, War for independence. Appl. states prev. reg. & prev. pub. NM: additional cinematography. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 7Apr72 (in notice: 1971); MP22864.
BOX KITE KAPER. See
H. R. PUFNSTUF.
BOXES. ACI Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (At your fingertips)
Credits: By Peter & Mary Anna Winkler.
© ACI Films, Inc.; 19Dec69 (in notice: 1970); MP22564.
THE BOY FRIEND. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 109 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision. An MGM-EMI presentation. Based on a musical play by Sandy Wilson.
Credits: Producer, director & screenplay, Ken Russell; music arranger & conductor, Peter Maxwell Davies; choreography, Christopher Gable, Gillian Gregory & Terry Gilbert; director of photography, David Watkin; editor, Michael Bradsell.
Cast: Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Max Adrian, Bryan Pringle, Moyra Fraser.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 16Dec71; LP40546.
BOY WHO DREW CATS. See
JAPANESE FAIRY TALES.
BOY WHO RAN AWAY. See
LIFE IN GOD--START SMILING.
BOY WITH A PROBLEM. Videorecord Corp. of America. 8 min., sd., color. Videotape cassette (3/4 in.)
Credits: Writer, Joan Fassler; narrator, Myra Brent; music, John Gilbert; illus. by Stewart Kranz.
© Videorecord Corp. of America; 1Jan72 (in notice: 1971); MP22689.
BOYLE’S LAW. See
LAWS OF SCIENCE.
BRAVE ON A MOUNTAINTOP. See
MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
BREAD (Filmstrip) Lutheran Church Press. 73 fr., color, 35 mm. (Vacation church school series, grades 5 & 6) Adapted from a BFC production, Bread is for laughter.
Credits: Producer, Richard N. Clapper; script, Marianna Norris; photographers, Bruce Harding & Don Kurtz; editor, John A. Jorgenson.
NM: One third of filmstrip.
© Lutheran Church Press; 3Jan72; JP13802.
BREAD IS FOR LAUGHTER. See
BREAD.
BREAKING THE BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION. Macoy Pub. & Masonic Supply Co. Made by Imagination Unlimited. 24 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (The Leadership training series)
Credits: Writers, Allen E. Roberts & Conrad Hahn.
Cast: Robert Hamilton, Audrey Bordonie, Allen E. Roberts, Conrad Hahn.
© Macoy Pub. & Masonic Supply Co., Inc.; 5Oct71; MP22128.
BREAKOUT. Universal Television. [Canada] 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Cast: James Drury, Woody Strode, Kathryn Hays, Red Buttons, Sean Garrison.
© Universal Television, a division of Universal City Studios, Inc.; 4Dec70 (in notice: 1967); LP40574.
BREWMASTER. See
[GRAIN BELT BREWERIES, INC. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
THE BRIDGE RECTIFIER. ADM-MPS. Released by Thorne Films. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Alexander Jackson & Kenneth Osborne.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 30Sep71; MP22172.
BRIDGE RECTIFIER, USING SEMICONDUCTOR DIODES: L-FILTER. See
THE COMPLETE POWER SUPPLY.
THE BROKEN PUZZLE. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
BRONZEVILLE BOYS AND GIRLS (Filmstrip) Harper & Row, Publishers. 88 fr., color, 35 mm. (The Creative reading program)
Credits: Illustrator, Ronni Solbert; photographer, P. C. Peri.
Appl. author: Circle Productions, Inc.
© P. C. Peri; 3Jan72; JU12988. Inc.
BRUSHING (Filmstrip) Management Forms. Color, Super 8 mm. (PBP Patient education films, item no. LB–17) Loop film. With tape. © Management Forms, Inc.; 27Dec71; JP14130.
BUCKETS AND BUDGETS. Beverly Hills Unified School District, 6 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Beverly Hills Unified School District; 27Aug71; MP22127.
BUDDHISM. See
JUDAISM, ISLAM, HINDUISM, BUDDHISM.
BUDGET--TODAY AND TOMORROW. See
MANAGING THE FAMILY’S AFFAIRS.
BUDGETS AND REALITY. See
MARRIAGE FROM ROMANCE MAGAZINE TO REALITY.
BUFFALO: AN ECOLOGICAL SUCCESS STORY. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 4May72; MP22867.
BUILD A SENDER/RECEIVER. See
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION.
BUILDING CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE (Filmstrip) Chrysler Institute, Marketing Training Dept. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 52 fr., color, 35 mm. © Chrysler Corp.; 26Jan72; JP13772.
BUILDING ON THE ROCK. See
MY NAME IS JESUS.
BUNNY O’HARE. American International Productions. 93 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Cast: Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Reva Rose, John Astin, Jack Cassidy.
© American International Productions; 30Jun71; LP40369.
BUNSEN BURNER. See
BASIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES.
BURDEN OF PROOF. See
VILLAIN.
BURGLAR ALARM. See
THE GOOD LIFE.
BURST OF FREEDOM. See
LASSIE.
THE BUS IS COMING. K-Calb Productions. Released by William Thompson International. 101 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with William Thompson Productions.
Credits: Producer & screenplay, Horace Jackson; director, Wendell James Franklin; musical score, Tom McIntosh; director of photography, Mike Rhodes; film editor, Donald R. Rode.
Cast: Mike Sims, Stephanie Faulkner, Burl Bullock, Tony Sweeting, Jack Stillman.
© K-Calb Productions, Inc.; 29Sep71; LP40430.
BUSINESS CYCLES (Filmstrip) National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States. Made by McGraw-Hill Films. 86 fr., color, 35 mm. (American economy series) Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States; 1Mar72 (in notice: 1971); JP14040.
BUSY-NESS MAKES BUSINESS (Filmstrip) Chrysler Institute, Marketing Training Dept. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 57 fr., color, 35 mm. © Chrysler Corp.; 25Feb72; JF13781.
BUTTE, MONTANA. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 43.
BUTTERFIELD ATE. See
THE GOOD LIFE.
BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE. Frankovich Productions. Released by Columbia Pictures. 110 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based upon Leonard Gershe’s play.
Credits: Producer, M. J. Frankovich; director, Milton Katselas; screenplay, Leonard Gershe; music, Bob Alcivar; director of photography, Charles B. Lang; film editor, David Blewitt.
Cast: Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert, Eileen Heckart, Michael Glaser, Mike Warren.
© Frankovich Productions, Inc.; 6Jul72; LP40882.
BUYER BEWARE. See
CONSUMER STUDIES.
BYRD’S NORTH POLAR EXPEDITION. Thorne Films. 3 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 361) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22424.
C
CBS REPORTS. Columbia Broadcasting System. Approx. 60 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Under surveillance. Telecast: Dec. 23, 1971. Credits: Producer, Robert Chandler; reporter, David Schoumacher. © 23Dec71; MP22437.
CABARET. ABC Pictures Corp. Released by ABC Pictures Corp. & Allied Artists Pictures Corp. 123 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the musical play Cabaret, book by John Masteroff; based on the play by John Van Druten & stories by Christopher Isherwood.
Cast: Joel Grey, Michael York, Liza Minnelli, Marisa Berenson, Helmut Griem.
© ABC Pictures Corp. & Allied Artists Pictures Corp.; 14Jan72; LP40475.
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA. See
SHAW VERSUS SHAKESPEARE.
CALF CASTRATION. A.S.10. Pace Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Pace Productions, Inc.; 1Apr71; MP22682.
CALF IDENTIFICATION. A.S.3. Pace Productions. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Pace Productions, Inc.; 1Feb71 (in notice: 1970); MP22678.
CALIPERS AND DIVIDERS. See
SHOP MEASURING INSTRUMENTS.
CALL HER MOM. Douglas S. Cramer Co. Released by Screen Gems. 90 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Herb Wallerstein; director, Jerry Paris; writers, Kenny Solms & Gail Parent; director of photography, Emil Oster; film editors, Jim Faris & Bob Moore.
Cast: Connie Stevens, Van Johnson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Thelma Carpenter, Jim Hutton.
© Screen Gems, a division of Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.; 15Feb72; LP40753.
CALL ME LEE. See
PARIS 7000.
THE CALL OF ABRAHAM. See
ABRAHAM. FATHER OF BELIEVERS.
CAN YOU BELIEVE ADVERTISING? (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 51 fr., color, 35 mm. (Let the buyer beware, X–211–B) © Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13733.
A CANADA GOOSE ADVENTURE. Borden Productions. Distributed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Borden Productions, Inc.; 30Nov71; MP22212.
CANARIES AND CREDIT CARDS. See
EDEN IN PERIL.
CANARY THAT WOULDN’T SING. See
TALES FOR YOUNG IMAGINATIONS.
CAPE FLORIDA. Pt.2. Dade County School Board. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Dade County School Board; 15Apr71 (in notice: 1970); MP22383.
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 30.
CAPITAL: FOUNDATION OF THE ECONOMY (Filmstrip) National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States. Made by McGraw-Hill Films. 54 fr., color, 35 mm. (American economy series) Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © National Assn. of Manufacturers of the United States; 1Mar72 (in notice: 1971); JP14033.
A CAPITOL AFFAIR. See
THE NAME OF THE GAME.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS. See
VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL.
CARE OF A PATIENT WITH A TRACHEOSTOMY. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 64.
CARE OF A PATIENT WITH CLOSED CHEST DRAINAGE. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 65.
CARE OF A PATIENT WITH PERITONEAL DIALYSIS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 70.
CARE OF HOUSE PLANTS. See
THE HOME GARDENER: CARE OF HOUSE PLANTS.
CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH AN INDWELLING CATHETER. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 30.
CAREERS IN AVIATION AND SPACE (Filmstrip) Sanderson Films. 86 fr., color, 35 mm. © Sanderson Films, Inc.; 1Jun71; JP13612.
CAREERS: MAKING A CHOICE. Doubleday Multimedia. Made by Sunburst Films. 20 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Doubleday Multimedia, division of Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 9Mar70; MP22615.
THE CAREY TREATMENT. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 101 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision. Based upon the novel A case of need, by Jeffery Hudson.
Credits: Producer, William Belasco; director, Blake Edwards; screenplay, James P. Bonner; music, Roy Budd; director of photography, Frank Stanley; film editor, Ralph E. Winters.
Cast: James Coburn, Jennifer O’Neill, Pat Hingle, Skye Aubrey, Elizabeth Allen.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 29Mar72; LP40548.
CARS, BIKES AND PEOPLE. See
BEING SAFE.
CASE OF MY VANISHING MASTER, PT. 1. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 101.
CASE OF MY VANISHING MASTER, PT. 2. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 101.
CASE OF NEED. See
THE CAREY TREATMENT.
CASE OF THE PORCELAIN PUPPY. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 107.
CASE STUDY (Filmstrip) Decision Media. 132 fr., color, 35 mm. (Neurological care series) © Decision Media, Inc.; 20Mar72; JP14004.
CASH AND CREDIT. See
MANAGING THE FAMILY’S AFFAIRS.
CASPER, WYOMING. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 53.
THE CATCHER. H.B.L. Productions. Released by Screen Gems. 120 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © H.B.L. Productions, Inc.; 2Jun72 (in notice: 1971); LP40865.
CATCHING AND RUNNING. See
LLOYD BRIDGES’ WATER WORLD. Show no. 7.
CATEGORIES (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 60 fr., color, 35 mm. (Thinking clearly, X–212–F)
Credits: Illustrator, Kenneth W. Mitchell.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13707.
CATERPILLARS GROW AND CHANGE. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, division of Esquire, Inc.; 1Jun71; MP22155.
CATHERINE DRINKER BOWEN: OTHER PEOPLE’S LIVES. Silver Burdett. Made by Davidson Films. 17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Writers on writing) © General Learning Corp.; 1Dec71; MP22147.
CATHETERIZATION. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 29.
CATLOW. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 101 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision. Based on the novel by Louis L’Amour.
Credits: Producer, Euan Lloyd; director, Sam Wanamaker; screenplay, Scot Finch & J. J. Griffith; music, Roy Budd; director of photography, Ted Scaife; film editor, Alan Killick.
Cast: Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna, Leonard Nimoy, Daliah Lavi, Jo Ann Pflug.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 8Nov71; LP40748.
CAUTIONARY CARTOONS (Filmstrip) Augsburg Pub. House & Board of Publication, Lutheran Church in America. 12 fr., color, 35 mm. For use with Weekend conference program, The climate of change.
Credits: All cartoons: Blasts from The Ram’s horn.
© Augsburg Pub. House & Board of Publication, Lutheran Church in America; 1Dec71; JP13758.
CAVE LIFE. McGraw-Hill Films. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: McGraw-Hill Book Co. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 14Apr72 (in notice: 1968); MP22635.
CENTRAL SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANTS AND NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS. See
DIRECTIONS IN EDUCATION FOR NURSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Lesson 56.
CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE MEASUREMENT. American College of Physicians. Made by Medex International. 7 min., sd., color, Super 8 mm. (Medical skills library) Loop film.
Credits: Executive producer & editor, Bernard V. Dryer; director & cinematographer, Sy Wexler; medical artist, Gerald Nevius.
© American College of Physicians; 16Apr72; MP22825.
CENTREVILLE, MARYLAND. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 29.
CERTAIN SHADOWS ON THE WALL. See
NIGHT GALLERY.
THE CHALLENGE OF DEVELOPMENT. Central Bank of the Philippines [Republic of the Philippines] Made by Multimedia. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Executive producer, Ernesto A. De Pedro; director, Henry Montealegre; music, Restie Umali; cinematographer, Felizardo Bailen.
© Multimedia; 27Dec71; MP22737.
THE CHAMPION (Filmstrip) Instructional Systems. Made by Image Pub. Corp. 66 fr., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer-director, Doug Weathers; writer, Susi Fechter; photographer, Alan Breslaw; artist, Pamela Pencraft.
© Scope; 4Dec71; JP13743.
CHANDLER. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 86 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision.
Credits: Producer, Michael S. Laughlin; director & writer, Paul Magwood; screenplay, John Sacret Young; music, George Romanis; photographer, Alan Stensvold; film editors, Richard Harris & William B. Gulick.
Cast: Warren Oates, Leslie Caron, Alex Dreier, Mitchell Ryan, Gordon Pinsent.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 6Dec71; LP40457.
THE CHANGE MAKERS. See
OKLAHOMA, A STATE HISTORY.
CHANGING TIMES LIFE. Kiplinger Washington Editors. 60 sec., sd., color, 16 mm. © Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.; 17Feb72; MU8420.
CHARACTER OF CAESAR. See
SHAW VERSUS SHAKESPEARE.
CHARISMATIC RENEWAL. Franciscan Communications Center. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. A TeleKetics presentation. © Franciscan Communications Center; 15Nov71; MP22202.
CHARLES BIEDERMAN. ETS Program Service. Made by KTCA. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Joseph T. McDermott.
© ETS Program Service; 8Mar72; MU8417.
CHARLES DE GAULLE-–1890–1970. See
SCREEN NEWS DIGEST, v. 13, issue 4.
CHARLES’ LAW. See
LAWS OF SCIENCE.
CHATO’S LAND. Scimitar Films. Released by United Artists Corp. 100 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer & director, Michael Winner; writer, Gerald Wilson; music, Jerry Fielding; camera operator, Tony Troke; supervising editor, Freddie Wilson.
Cast: Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, Richard Basehart, James Whitmore, Simon Oakland.
© Michael Winner, Ltd.; 5May72 (in notice: 1971); LP40901.
CHAVIN TO INCA. See
CIVILIZATIONS OF EARLY AMERICA.
CHECK, MATE: AND MURDER, PT. 1. See
IRONSIDE.
CHECK, MATE: AND MURDER, PT. 2, See
IRONSIDE.
CHECK STUB. See
[BANKING]
CHECKING ACCOUNT 1. See
[BANKING]
CHECKING ACCOUNT 2. See
[BANKING]
THE CHESAPEAKE AT BAY, AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY. See
MARYLAND, ITS HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.
CHESS GAME. See
THE GOOD LIFE.
CHICAGO EXPOSITION (1933–1934) Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w, Super 8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project, no. 369) Loop film.
Credits: Producers, Dale C. Willard, James C. Schott & Dennis S. Grogan.
NM: compilation authorship.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 25Oct71; MP22257.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NO. 1. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 24.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NO. 2. See
FRIENDS. Episode no. 25.
CHILDREN AND REALITY. See
MARRIAGE FROM ROMANCE MAGAZINE TO REALITY.
A CHILD’S GARDEN OF VERSES. Wil Berg. Released by Sterling Educational Films. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Wil Berg; 1Nov67 (in notice: 1966); LP40545.
THE CHILI KING. See
I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 139.
CHIN-CHIN KOBAKAMA. See
JAPANESE FAIRY TALES.
CHINA. See
CITIES IN TRANSITION.
THE EAST IS RED.
LIFE ON THE LAND.
MODERNIZATION THROUGH HUMAN POWER.
CHIROPRACTIC, THE MASTER KEY TO HEALTH (Filmstrip) Public Education Publications. 42 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. author: Richard L. Kuxhaus. © Richard L. Kuxhaus d.b.a. Public Education Publications; 19Jan71; JP14063.
CHISUM. Batjac Productions. Released by Warner Bros. 111 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Cast: John Wayne, Ben Johnson, Pamela McMyler, Geoffrey Deuel, Glenn Corbett.
© Batjac Productions, Inc. & Warner Bros., Inc.; 25Jun70; LP40896.
THE CHRISTIAN LICORICE STORE. Michael Laughlin Enterprises & Floyd Mutrux Productions. Released by Cinema Center Films. 90 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A National General release.
Credits: Producer, Michael S. Laughlin; director, James Frawley; screenplay, Floyd Mutrux.
© Cinema Center Films, Michael Laughlin Enterprises, Inc. & Floyd Mutrux Productions; 23Aug71; LP40887.
CHRISTMAS DAY AT THE BUNKERS. See
ALL IN THE FAMILY.
CHRYSLER VS. BUICK & OLDSMOBILE (Filmstrip) Chrysler Corp. Made by Ross Roy, Inc. 58 fr., color, 35 mm. © Chrysler Corp.; 29Dec71, JP13760.
THE CIRCLE OF HONOR (Filmstrip) United Parcel Service of America. 151 fr., color, 35 mm. Appl. states prev. reg. 4Jan67, A896693. NM: addition. © United Parcel Service of America, Inc.; 1Aug71; JP13652.
CIRCUIT TRACING (Filmstrip) Advance Schools. 49 fr., color, 35 mm. With script, 25 l. © Advance Schools, Inc.; 1Dec71; A313958.
CIRCUS: SERRINA BECOMES AN ACROBAT. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 2Feb72; MP22467.
CITIES IN TRANSITION. International Communication Films. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (China) Appl. author: Doubleday Multimedia, division of Doubleday & Co., Inc. © International Communication Films, division of Doubleday & Co., Inc.; 3Mar69; MP22618.
CITIES OF THE WEB. Macmillan Co. 1 reel, sd., color, 16 mm. (Social studies/focus on active learning) © Macmillan Co.; 22Nov71; MP22207.
CITIZENSHIP. See
VALUES.
THE CITY (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Made by Eye Gate House. 61 fr., color, 35 mm. (What’s around us, X–222–A)
Credits: General ed., Alexander M. Butman.
© Educational Direction, Inc.; 1Sep71; JP13725.
THE CITY. Universal City Studios. Released by MCA-TV. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Frank Price; director, Daniel Petrie; writer, Howard Rodman; director of photography, Jack Marta; film editors, Robert Watts & Larry Lester.
Cast: Anthony Quinn, E. G. Marshall, Robert Reed, Pat Hingle, John Larch.
© Universal City Studios, Inc.; 17May71; LP40825.
CITY ON CAJON. Sunday River Productions. 13 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Appl. author: Alva Morrison. © Sunday River Productions, solely owned by Alva Morrison; 28Dec71; MP22480.
LA CIUDAD. Population Reference Bureau. Distributed by Audio Visual Productions. 20 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Population Reference Bureau, Inc.; 3Jan72; MP22609.
THE CIVIL WAR (Filmstrip) American Heritage Pub. Co. Distributed by McGraw-Hill Films. 5 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. (American Heritage sound filmstrips) With Teachers guide, 24 p.
Contents: Pt. 1–5: A nation divided. 47 fr.--The clash of amateur armies. 46 fr.--The iron vise is forged. 44 fr.--Gettysburg. 46 fr.--An ending and a beginning. 49 fr.
Credits: Narrator, Bruce Catton; Frederick Fennell, conductor, audiovisual production, Westport Communications Group, Inc.
Appl. author: American Heritage Pub. Co., Inc., employer for hire.
© American Heritage Pub. Co., Inc.; 1Feb71; JP13588.