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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 (BIO, GFO) P Domestic published works in classes for which registration is possible for either published or unpublished works. (EP, JP) U Unpublished works in classes for which registration is possible for either published or unpublished works.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Parts 12–13 list published and unpublished motion pictures currently registered in classes L and M, and filmstrips currently registered in classes A and J. Films for which the copyright has been renewed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.