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Catalog of Copyright Entries

Third Series

ISSN 0090–8371

Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series

Volume 27, Parts 12–13, Number 1

Motion Pictures
January-June
1973

COPYRIGHT OFFICE • THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

WASHINGTON: 1974

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ISSN 0090–8371 Key title: Catalog of copyright entries. Third series. Parts 12–13. Motion pictures.

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.”

The Catalog is subdivided into parts corresponding to the classes of material listed in section 5 of Title 17 of the United States Code. The table at the end of this preface shows the organization of the Catalog, the symbols used with the registration numbers to identify the classes, and the prices of the semiannual or annual issues.

The record of each copyright registration listed in the Catalog includes a description of the work copyrighted and data relating to the copyright claim (the name of the copyright claimant as given in the application for registration, the copyright date, the copyright registration number, etc.).

For a more complete description of the contents of this issue of the Catalog see p. vii.

Information as to changes of copyright ownership is not included in the Catalog, but a search of the Copyright Office Assignments and Related Documents Indexes may be requested from the Register of Copyrights. A fee for the search and report will be estimated at the statutory rate of $5 per hour.

For each registration listed, except for renewals, there has been deposited a copy or copies of the work in accordance with the provisions contained in sections 12, 13, 14, or 215 of Title 17 of the United States Code.

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Organization of Parts

Each part listed in the following table records all current registrations in the class or classes indicated by the alphabetical symbols. Renewal registrations are listed separately at the end of each related part.

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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ABooks
BBContributions to periodicals
RRenewal registrations
Part 2Periodicals(Annual issue) 6.00
BPeriodicals
RRenewal registrations
Parts 3–4Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery3.00
CLectures and other works prepared for oral delivery
DDramatic or dramatico-musical works
RRenewal registrations
Part 5Music (In 2 sections)10.00
EMusical compositions
RRenewal registrations
Part 6Maps and Atlases3.00
FMaps
RRenewal registrations
Parts 7–11AWorks of Art, Reproductions of Works of Art, Scientific and Technical Drawings, Photographic Works, Prints and Pictorial Illustrations$3.00
GWorks of art and models or designs for works of art
HReproductions of works of art
IDrawings or sculptural works of a scientific or technical character
JPhotographs
KPrints and pictorial illustrations
RRenewal registrations
Part 11BCommercial Prints and Labels(Annual issue) 5.00
KKCommercial prints and labels
RRenewal registrations
Parts 12–13Motion Pictures3.00
LMotion-picture photoplays
MMotion pictures other than photoplays
RRenewal registrations

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Table of Contents

Page
Current Registrations[1]
Renewal Registrations[43]
Name Index[55]

Introduction

Parts 12–13 list published and unpublished motion pictures currently registered in classes L and M. 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.

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 given in the application which do not appear elsewhere in the entry. 8) Application title if it varies substantially in wording from the title as it is given in the work. 9) Name of the employer in the case of a work made for hire, if so named in the application. 10) Information contained in the application which relates to the registration of an earlier version of the work. 11) 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. 12) Copyright symbol ©. 13) Name of the copyright claimant. 14) 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, application, and fee) was received in the Copyright Office. 15) 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.; 19Jan73 (in notice: 1972); LP41500.

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 1973

Class L—Domestic published motion-picture photoplays952
Foreign published motion-picture photoplays13
Unpublished motion-picture photoplays13
Class M—Domestic published motion pictures other than photoplays756
Unpublished motion pictures other than photoplays142

Total1,876
Renewals:Classes L and M623

These figures represent the number of registrations for motion pictures for January-June 1973, 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&wblack 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)
mmusic, music by
min.minutes
mm.millimeters
(NK)next of kin of the deceased author
NMnew 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
wwords, words by
(W)widow of the author
(Wr)widower of the author

MOTION PICTURES

CURRENT REGISTRATIONS

A list, arranged by title, of domestic and foreign motion pictures registered during the period covered by this issue. References from variant titles and from distinctive subtitles are interfiled.

A

ABO AND RH: SLIDE METHOD. See

BLOOD TYPING: ABO AND RH: SLIDE METHOD.

ABOUT A CENTURY. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Made by CCA Film Makers. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © AT&T a.a.d.o. American Telephone & Telegraph Co.; 21Dec72; LP42367.

ABOUT DINNERTIME. Films, Inc. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Films, Inc.; 30Mar73 (in notice: 1972); MP24095.

ABOUT FARMERS. Films, Inc. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Films, Inc.; 30Mar73 (in notice: 1972); MP24094.

ABOUT GLASS. Films, Inc. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Films, Inc.; 8Sep72 (in notice: 1971); MP24097.

ABOUT RIVERS. Films, Inc. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Films, Inc.; 8Mar73 (in notice: 1972); MP24093.

ABOUT RUBBER. Films, Inc. 10 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Films, Inc.; 8Sep72 (in notice: 1971); MP24096.

ABRA CADAVER. See

THE PARTNERS.

ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW NERVOUS. See

THAT GIRL. No. 31.

THE ACCOUNTANT. Reality Films. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. authors: David A. Davies & Isaac Blech. © Reality Films; 5Feb73 (in notice: 1972); LP41793.

ACHIEVING SEXUAL MATURITY. John Wiley & Sons. Made by FilmFair Communications. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., employer for hire. © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 11Apr73; MP24124.

ACROSS 110TH STREET. Film Guarantors. Released by United Artists Corp. 102 min., sd., color, 35 min. From the novel by Wally Ferris. © United Artists Corp.; 20Dec72; LP41424.

ACTION OF PITUITARY HORMONES. Harper & Row, Publishers. 1 reel, si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1Oct70; MP23653.

THE ADAGE GRAPHICS SYSTEM—INTERACTIVE COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Blake Films. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Blake Films; 20Nov72; MP23481.

ADAM–12. Mark VII. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. Approx. 26 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. Produced in association with Universal Studios. © Adam–12 Productions.

Adoption. © 28Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41859.

Ambush. © 5Nov71; LP41873.

Anniversary. © 8Oct71; LP41869.

Assassination. © 3Dec71; LP41875.

Back-up one L–20. © 18Feb72; LP41861.

Citizens all. © 31Dec71; LP41878.

Day watch. © 19Nov71; LP41874.

The dinosaur. © 10Dec71; LP41876.

Extortion. © 10Sep71; LP41865.

Eyewitness. © 3Mar72; LP41863.

The ferret. © 27Oct71; LP41871.

The grandmothers. © 24Sep71; LP41867.

Mary Hong loves Tommy Chen. © 4Feb72; LP41898.

Million dollar buff. © 17Sep71; LP41866.

The parole violator. © 21Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41858.

Pick-up. © 29Dec71; LP41877.

Princess and the pig. © 8Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41856.

The radical. © 1Oct71; LP41868.

The search. © 15Oct71; LP41870.

Sub-station. © 11Feb72; LP41860.

The tip. © 14Jan72 (in notice: 1971); LP41857.

Truant. © 29Oct71; LP41872.

The Wednesday warrior. © 10Mar72; LP41864.

Who won? © 25Feb72; LP41862.

ADAPTATIONS OF BIRDS. Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 15Jun72; MP23445.

ADMINISTRATION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. Coronet Instructional Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 25Feb73 (in notice: 1972); MP23681.

ADOBE OVEN BUILDING. Thorne Films. 4 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. (North American Indian series, no. 290) Loop film. © Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Dec72; MP23475.

ADOPTION. See

ADAM–12.

ADPDYPAHEMCAIFSS. See

THAT GIRL.

ADVENTURE. Columbia Broadcasting System. Approx. 60 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.

The dive to the unknown. Telecast: Apr. 10, 1970. © 9Apr70; MP23379.

The frozen world of seals and walrus. Telecast: Dec. 30, 1970. © 29Dec70; MP23380.

The incredible auto race. Telecast: Mar. 27, 1970. © 26Mar70; MP23378.

Lure of the tall ship. Telecast: May 16, 1971. © 15May71; MP23375.

Penguin city. Telecast: Jan. 20, 1971. © 19Jan71 (in notice: 1970); MP23374.

Savage waters/savage beast. Telecast: Mar. 20, 1970. © 19Mar70; MP23377.

The trail of the feathered serpent. Telecast: Mar. 6, 1970. © 5Mar70; MP23376.

AFRICAN ANIMALS. Public Media. Distributed by Films, Inc. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (See 'n tell) © Public Media, Inc.; 31Jan70; MP24086.

AFTERMATH. See

LASSIE.

L'AGE D'OR. Cinematheque Francaise. 63 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Charles de Noailles; 2Mar73; LU3642.

L'AGE D'OR (The age of gold) Raymond Rohauer. 67 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. English subtitles. NM: subtitles, abridgment & revision. © Raymond Rohauer; 1Apr72; LP41641.

AIR CARGO—DIAL FOR MURDER. See

HAWAII FIVE–0.

AIRPLANE TRIP. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. 4th ed. Appl. states prev. reg. & prev. pub. 20Dec61, 12335. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 21Dec72 (in notice: 1973); MP23732.

THE ALAN BRADY SHOW GOES TO JAIL. See

THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.

ALFENIQUE HOUSE AT PUEBLA. Visual Education. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Visual Education, Inc.; 1May72 (in notice: 1971); MP23423.

ALIAS FESTUS HAGGIN. See

GUNSMOKE.

ALIAS SMITH AND JONES. Universal - Public Arts Productions. Distributed by MCA-TV. Approx. 53 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Universal - Public Arts Productions.

Bad night in Big Butte. © 2Mar72; LP41527.

The biggest game in the West. © 29Jan72; LP41523.

The bounty hunter. © 9Dec71; LP41553.

The day they hanged Kid Curry. © 16Sep71; LP41542.

Don't get mad, get even. © 17Feb72; LP41526.

Dreadful sorry, Clementine. © 18Nov71; LP41551.

Everything else you can steal. © 16Dec71; LP41554.

How to rob a bank in one hard lesson. © 23Sep71; LP41543.

Jailbreak at Junction City. © 30Sep71; LP41544.

The McCreedy bust: going, going, gone. © 13Jan72; LP41520.

The man who broke the bank at Red Gap. © 20Jan72; LP41521.

The men that corrupted Hadleyburg. © 27Jan72; LP41522.

Miracle at Santa Marta. © 30Dec71; LP41555.

Night of the red dog. © 4Nov71; LP41549.

The posse that wouldn't quit. © 14Oct71; LP41546.

The reformation of Harry Briscoe. © 11Nov71; LP41550.

Shootout at Diablo Station. © 2Dec71; LP41552.

Six strangers at Apache Springs. © 28Oct71; LP41548.

Smiler with a gun. © 7Oct71; LP41545.

Something to get hung about. © 21Oct71; LP41547.

21 days to Tenstrike. © 6Jan72; LP41519.

What's in it for Mia? © 5Feb72; LP41524.

Which way to the O.K. Corral? © 10Feb72; LP41525.

ALL THE PRETTY PEOPLE. See

MARCUS WELBY, M.D.

AMANDA FALLON, M.D. See

THE BOLD ONES.

AMBUSH. See

ADAM–12.

AMBUSH AT RIO LOBO. See

BONANZA.

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS MEDICAL SKILLS LIBRARY. See

ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION.

TRACHEOSTOMY.

VENOUS CUTDOWN.

THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. ABC Sports. Approx. 30 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © ABC Sports, Inc.

Show no.

1. © 8Dec72; MP23787.

2. © 21Dec72; MP23788.

3. © 8Jan73; MP23783.

4. © 19Jan73; MP23784.

5. © 23Jan73; MP23785.

6. © 2Feb73; MP23786.

THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. ABC Sports. Approx. 50 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © ABC Sports, Inc.

Show no.

7. © 15Feb73; MP23933.

8. © 15Feb73; MP23934.

9. Appl. states prev. pub. 9Dec70, MP21583. NM: segment 3. © 28Feb73; MP23935.

10. Appl. states prev. pub. 17Dec71, MP22619. NM: segments 1–2. © 4Mar73; MP24031.

ANALYTICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY. Harper & Row, Publishers. 1 reel, si., color, Super 8 mm. (Fundamental techniques of chemistry) Loop film. Appl. author: Rod O'Connor. © Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1Jul68; MP23645.

ANATOMICAL BASIS OF BRAIN FUNCTION. See

COMPENSATION FOR HEAD MOVEMENTS: VESTIBULAR SYSTEM.

HEARING: AUDITORY SYSTEM.

ANATOMY OF A PRISON BREAK. See

THE FBI.

ANATOMY OF A TEENAGE MARRIAGE. Coronet Instructional Films. Made by Cine-Image Productions. 23 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. 2d ed. © Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 15Jun72; MP23444.

ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN EYE. See

THE CIRCULATION.

THE VISUAL SYSTEM: THE VISUAL PATHWAY.

ANCHORS AWEIGH, MEN OF STALAG 13. See

HOGAN'S HEROES.

THE ANCIENT GAMES. ABC Sports. 30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © ABC Sports, Inc.; 5Oct72; MP24003.

ANCIENT INCA INDIANS OF SOUTH AMERICA. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 7 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.; 7Apr72 (in notice: 1971); MP23734.

AND, I WANT SOME CANDY AND A GUN THAT SHOOTS. See

HAWAII FIVE–0.

AND SO TO BED. William Ditzel Productions. 30 sec., sd., color, 16 mm. © William Ditzel Productions; 2Jan72; MP23433.

AND THEN IT HAPPENED. Seven Oaks/Starbecker Productions. 18 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author: Eugene Norman Starbecker. © Seven Oaks/Starbecker; 26Jun72; MP23519.

ANDY AND HELEN GET MARRIED. See

MAYBERRY R.F.D.

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW. Mayberry Enterprises. Approx. 30 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Mayberry Enterprises.

Andy's old girlfriend. © 7Nov66; LP42326.

Aunt Bee's crowning glory. © 18Jul66; LP42313.

Aunt Bee's restaurant. © 21Nov66; LP42328.

The ball game. © 25Jul66; LP42314.

Barney comes to Mayberry. © 12Dec66; LP42331.

Big brother. © 6Feb67; LP42309.

Big fish in a small town. © 15Aug66; LP42317.

The Darling fortune. © 11Jul66; LP42312.

Dinner at eight. © 17Oct66; LP42325.

Don't miss a good bet. © 10Oct66; LP42324.

Floyd's barbershop. © 28Nov66; LP42329.

Goober makes history. © 1Aug66; LP42315.

Goodbye, Dolly. © 9Jan67 (in notice: 1966); LP42306.

Helen, the authoress. © 2Jan67 (in notice: 1966); LP42305.

Howard, the comedian. © 23Jan67; LP42308.

Mind over matter. © 22Aug66; LP42318.

A new doctor in town. © 12Sep66; LP42320.

Only a rose. © 26Sep66; LP42322.

Opie finds a baby. © 19Sep66; LP42321.

Opie's girlfriend. © 20Jun66; LP42311.

Opie's most unforgettable character. © 13Feb67; LP42310.

Opie's piano lesson. © 16Jan67; LP42307.

Otis the deputy. © 3Oct66; LP42323.

Politics begins at home. © 6Sep66; LP42319.

The senior play. © 8Aug66; LP42316.

The statue. © 14Nov66; LP42327.

A visit to Barney Fife. © 5Dec66; LP42330.

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW. Mayberry Enterprises. Approx. 30 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm. © Mayberry Enterprises.

The barbershop quartet. © 27Jun66; LP42303.

Goober's contest. © 1Mar67; LP42302.

The lodge. © 5Jul66; LP42304.

ANDY'S OLD GIRLFRIEND. See

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW.

ANGRY MAN. See

THE BOLD ONES.

ANIMALS FROM A FRESH-WATER STREAM. Visual Education. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Visual Education, Inc.; 1May72 (in notice: 1971); MP23540.

ANIMALS FROM A SALT-WATER AQUARIUM. Visual Education. 3 min., si., color, Super 8 mm. Loop film. © Visual Education, Inc.; 1May72 (in notice: 1971); MP23525.

ANNA PAVLOVA (Six dances of Anna Pavlova) Boltons Trading Corp. 12 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. Appl. author: Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. © Boltons Trading Corp.; 1Aug72; LP41503.

ANNIVERSARY. See

ADAM–12.

ANTIQUE. See

HOGAN'S HEROES.

ANY HEART IN A STORM. See

LASSIE.

THE APARTMENT. See

THAT GIRL. No. 39.

APPROXIMATE WEIGHING: SIMPLE LABORATORY BALANCES. Harper & Row, Publishers. 1 reel, si., color, Super 8 mm. (Fundamental techniques of chemistry) Loop film. Appl. author: Rod O'Connor. © Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.; 1Jul68; MP23639.

ARE YOU LISTENING. Brigham Young University Motion Picture Dept. 21 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Brigham Young University; 7Dec72; LP41639.

ARGIOPE CALLIOPE. Marvin Albert Films. Made by Marvin Albert. 9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Marvin Albert Films; 15Feb72; MP23765.

ART FOR HOGAN'S SAKE. See

HOGAN'S HEROES.

ART OF THE ANCIENTS. Dennis Andrew Hubbs. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Dennis Andrew Hubbs & Paul N. Arel; 20Apr73; MU8563.

ARTICULATION. See

IDENTIFYING SPEECH DISORDERS: ARTICULATION.

ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. See

FRIENDS. Episode no. 100.

ASK ME AGAIN TOMORROW. See

MARCUS WELBY, M.D.

ASSASSIN. See

THE FBI.

HOGAN'S HEROES.

ASSASSINATION. See

ADAM–12.

ASTRO ZOMBIES. Ram Productions. Released by Ram, Ltd. 83 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © Ram Productions; 20Nov67; LP41636.

AT LAST—SCHULTZ KNOWS SOMETHING. See

HOGAN'S HEROES.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA. See

FRIENDS. Episode no. 68.

AUGUST 12TH. David R. Trapp, Jr. & Donald A. McCown, Jr. 6 min., si., color, 16 mm. © David R. Trapp, Jr. & Donald A. McCown, Jr.; 15Jan73; LU3641.

AUNT BEE & THE CAPTAIN. See

MAYBERRY R.F.D.

AUNT BEE'S CROWNING GLORY. See

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW.

AUNT BEE'S CRUISE. See

MAYBERRY R.F.D.

AUNT BEE'S RESTAURANT. See

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW.

AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS. Public Media. Distributed by Films, Inc. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (See 'n tell) © Public Media, Inc.; 31Jan70; MP24087.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X. See

MALCOLM X.

AUTOMATED BOX MAIL PROCESSING SYSTEM II. Fairchild Industries. 12 min., sd. © Fairchild Industries, Inc.; 19Apr73; MU8585.

AVANTI. Phalanx-Jalem Productions. Released by United Artists Corp. 144 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Produced in association with Mirisch Corp. of California & Produzioni Europee Associate. Based on the stage play by Samuel Taylor. © Phalanx-Jalem Productions & Mirisch Corp. of California; 19Dec72; LP41430.

AVATAR MEHER BABA IN DEHRA DUN 1954. Adi K. Irani. 8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Adi K. Irani; 20Mar72; MP23431.

AWAKENING. See

LASSIE.

AXIS ANNIE. See

HOGAN'S HEROES.

AZIZI. Ram-Z II Productions. 30 min., sd., Videotape. Appl. author: William Ramsey, Jr. a.k.a. Bill Ram-Z. © Ram-Z II Productions; 14Feb73; MU8519.

B

BABY FEEDING FOR NEW MOTHERS. Ross Laboratories. 27 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Ross Laboratories; 1Jun72; MP24036.

BABY THERAPEUTIC. See

[CHAS. PFIZER & CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

THE BABYSITTER. See

OWEN MARSHALL, COUNSELOR AT LAW.

BACK-UP ONE L–20. See

ADAM–12.

BAD DAY IN BERLIN. See

HOGAN'S HEROES.

BAG OF TRICKS. See

[MOBIL OIL CORP. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]

BAIT ONCE, BAIT TWICE. See

HAWAII FIVE–0.

THE BALL GAME. See

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW.

BALLPOINT PUNS. See

THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW.

BANACEK. Universal City Studios. [Canada] Released by MCA-TV. 106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (World premiere) © Universal City Studios, Inc.; 18Mar72; LP41884.